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Will You Survive "The Tunnel"

55 min · 8. maj 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2228179/fan_mail/new] A horror movie that can’t decide what it wants to be can still be a fun ride, but it’s going to make us argue. We watch The Tunnel (2011), the Australian found footage horror that also leans hard into a mockumentary style, and we immediately clash on the rating: Alex plants a flag in B tier while TJ and Eric push it down toward the C range. We break down what works and what doesn’t: the creepy underground setting, the feeling of trespassing somewhere you shouldn’t be, and the genuinely unsettling speed and strength of what’s stalking the tunnels. Then we get into the big structural problem, how the mockumentary framing can spoil suspense by hinting at who survives, and how cutting away to “talking head” commentary drains the fear you just built in the dark. If you’re into found footage horror, mockumentary horror, or underground creature features, this is a case study in why format and pacing matter as much as the monster. Because this is Will You Survive, we also pull out one clear real-world takeaway: if you’re panicking in an emergency, delegate the 911 call to someone who can give location and details fast. From there, we spiral into tunnel urban legends, Paris catacombs stories, and the kind of chaotic side quests only a survival movie podcast can justify. Listen, pick a side, and tell us where The Tunnel belongs on your horror movie tier list. If you like the show, subscribe, share it with a friend who loves found footage films, and leave a review so more survivors can find us.

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