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10 Ungrateful Feminist Lane: A Review


10 Cloverfield Lane starts by introducing us to Michelle, a woman in her late 20s who walks out on her boyfriend.

Michelle (Mary Elizabeth Windsor) stops at a gas station, where she looks suspiciously at a truck driver just minding his own business, then clutches her pocketbook until she's done filling her car and leaves.

While she's in the car, her boyfriend Ben calls her. She answers the phone but, despite Ben's pleading, she refuses to talk to him. Ben begs her to say something and says couples fight, it's no big deal, but Michelle cruelly hangs up on him. We don't know what Ben supposedly did, but we're lead to believe that he is a terrible person.

Next, Michelle is texting or something on her phone, and she loses control and crashes down an embankment. She is left there until a mysterious Good Samaritan helps her.

When Michelle wakes up, she immediately becomes panicked. It's clear that she's been rescued by a caring person -- her wounds are tended and bandaged, and she's even got an IV drip. Michelle reaches for the closest comfort item -- her phone. Then when she gets the cell phone the FIRST thing she does -- and I am not making this up -- is take a selfie. She holds the phone up high to shoot at a favorable angle and snaps photos of herself.

Meanwhile we hear someone coming downstairs and it's John Goodman. Instead of saying, "Hey John Goodman, thank you for being a Goodman Samaritan and tending to my wounds!" Michelle is immediately suspicious and thinks John is some sort of pervert who wants to sexually assault her. Already we can see a pattern here -- Michelle thinks everyone is out to kidnap and have sex with her, whether it's her boyfriend, the random truck driver at the gas station, or even John Goodman.

John Goodman spends a lot of time explaining to Michelle that aliens had invaded, and that the air outside wasn't safe because of fallout or chemical weapons. Michelle is lucky to be one of the only survivors, because John Goodman built a bunker and generously took her there when she was knocked out from the car crash.

Michelle also meets Eric, who confirms John Goodman's story.

Yet despite both men telling her the same story, and the evidence of two pigs that have been reduced to bacon by the fallout, Michelle still thinks John Goodman is lying and that he's some sort of perv who wants to keep her there forever living under a patriarchal regime.

Without provocation, Michelle hits John Goodman in the head with a beer bottle, then tries to escape...but just before she opens the hatch door, a zombie woman shows up and starts smashing her head against the glass.

Vindicated, John Goodman doesn't gloat or say "I told you so" to the ungrateful Michelle. He doesn't even hold it against her that she brutally attacked him with a beer bottle. Nope. All he does is ask for her help to sew up his wounds, and Michelle doesn't even want to do it.

After a montage showing us how Michelle, Eric and John Goodman are adjusting to their happy lives and playing Monopoly, the air filtration system breaks and Michelle has to crawl through a duct to a small room where she can restart the air system.

Once there, Michelle finds an earring. Suddenly she's like a CSI investigator, and she makes up this accusation that John Goodman killed and kidnapped girls. She manages to convince Eric that this is true, and the two of them plot to take out John Goodman and claim his bunker for themselves.

I will end my synopsis there and not give away the ending, but suffice to say it's at least another 45 minutes of paranoid delusions about how John Goodman is evil, and Michelle convincing herself that literally everyone else in the movie wants to kidnap her and have sex with her.

Not only is Michelle completely ungrateful to John Goodman, she doesn't even shed a tear for him or feel the slightest pang of guilt when it turns out he was RIGHT about the aliens. He was right all along, he was telling the truth all along, and all he wanted was to nurse her back to health and live as a happy family until the fallout passed.

10 Cloverfield Lane could easily be called 10 Ungrateful Feminist Lane. Over all though, it's good to see directors like JJ Abraham who refuse to give in to the extremist feminist, ultra-liberal thought cartel who insist that all men are somehow evil. For all its infuriating scenes of Michelle thinking the absolute worst of John Goodman, 10 Cloverfield Lane is a powerful story of vindication, showing us John Goodman was right all along.

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If you're going to be sarcastic, at least pay attention to the movie you're making fun of because you seriously look like a sexist idiot with this post.

Michelle (Mary Elizabeth Windsor) stops at a gas station, where she looks suspiciously at a truck driver just minding his own business, then clutches her pocketbook until she's done filling her car and leaves.


That "Truck driver" is John Goodman, the one who eventually kidnaps her.

Next, Michelle is texting or something on her phone, and she loses control and crashes down an embankment. She is left there until a mysterious Good Samaritan helps her.


Wrong. Your precious Ben was calling which caused her to look down, Howard then came up behind her and deliberately crashed into her so he could kidnap her.

When Michelle wakes up, she immediately becomes panicked. It's clear that she's been rescued by a caring person

 Do you wake up in peoples basements often? 99.9% of the time, the person who took you down there has bad intentions,as it was in this case as well.

Michelle is immediately suspicious and thinks John is some sort of pervert who wants to sexually assault her.


She woke up chained in his bunker, you dumb ass.



John Goodman spends a lot of time explaining to Michelle that aliens had invaded,


Wrong again. He didn't know what was going on, only that there was some kind of attack. Martians were just a guess, along with the Russians.


Michelle also meets Eric, who confirms John Goodman's story.


You can't even get their names correct 

I'm just going to stop here. You are obviously a troll or just a moron who cant even pay attention to a movie with one setting.


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Batman_of_Casterly_Rock, thank you!! :)

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I agree that OP is full of feces but i think Howard did not have bad intentions. given that we know the alien attack actually happened and so did the poison clouds, he was clearly not lieing about panicking about this stuff. It is possible that he has accidentaly crashed into her. So while he was clearly not mentally stable, i dont think he intentionally kidnapped her.

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t is possible that he has accidentaly crashed into her.
He did confess that he intentionally crashed into her.

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No, he confessed that he accidentally crashed into her because he was panicking about the world ending.

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Thanks for clarifying so that i didn't have to i was hoping someone had

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All OP had to say was "She was clearly the antagonist from the start when she left with her boyfriend's single malt whisky as she knew that was the only reason he would call to bitch about".

I expected more from this post, shame.

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I just rewatched a copy I downloaded. There's nothing to clearly indicate that Howard was in the vehicle at the gas station. There was a flash of light on the cell phone before the accident, so it's possible someone did speed up and hit her car, but there's nothing in that montage that proves Howard hit her car deliberately.

If Howard was or wasn't a murder depends on who was telling the truth about the photo. There is enough evidence in film to suggest Emmitt murdered the girl: He didn't want her to fix the purifier, Emmitt had built the purifier, and Emmitt was also a bit unstable.

The main character was paranoid and ungrateful. In the end, Howard was right and her fear cost two men their lives and destroyed the only safe space around.

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See, you're replying to his points as if he's sincere. But his points are so ludicrous, they can't be, can they? Can someone be that stupid? It must be a troll, a satire, a Poe, no?

But yet-- there are so many cretinous fratboys (or Joe The Plumbers or Young Ted Cruzes) who just go nuts when there's a female protagonist. (90-95% of all movies have a male lead, but I guess their idea is that figure can always go higher.) I think some of these idiots are actual idiots and not just idiots trying to portray greater idiots.

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What exactly is the point you're making? We don't know why she didn't call back her boyfriend, but what does it matter? Maybe he cheated, maybe he wanted to call it off, maybe she realized she loved someone else or maybe she was just mean to him. The point is we don't know.

She didn't trust John Goodman . . . because he was a murderer and a kidnapper. So she was right not to trust him.

Because he wasn't to be trusted she left the bunker. It's not that she didn't believe him . . . she did believe him or she wouldn't have made the suit. She just knew that he was violent and crazy and being locked in with him was a bad situation. If he would have just let them leave none of this would have happened.

So basically, you are dumping on this woman because she was right?

Also, how small is your penis that you can't deal with feminist movies? And since when is being called feminist supposed to be an insult? Come up with a new one.

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My point is that John Goodman was vindicated again and again, and Michelle was very rude to him.

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He murdered at least two people that we know of, one on screen in front of Michelle. How is that vindicated?

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NO, he murdered 1 person, because he said he wanted to use the gun to hurt Goodman and the girl.

You people are really letting your prejudice take over.

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Thank you good sir, I am glad there is at least one other SANE person in this thread.

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"because he was a murderer and a kidnapper."

Ah, but we don't know that, you just assume that because he's an old white guy, possibly a republican. You should check your privilege son!

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Shooting Emmett was definitely murder. Republican or not.

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Ha Ha

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Take a selfie??!? She was looking for service!! Please tell me your kidding

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Oh yeah she just happened to hold her phone up like a selfie taking narcissist and was trying to post the picture to Twitter and Instagram, but according to YOUR ridiculous theory she was looking for "service."

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Are you trying to Troll or be funny? She wasn't taking a selfie she was scared and trying to call 911. I always hold my phone up like that when I'm looking for service. You can't be this ignorant so I'm assuming your trolling

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LMAO he's trolling. She obviously was't taking a selfie

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LMAO he's trolling. She obviously was't taking a selfie


I think she was taking a selfie, she had gone for hours and days without receiving "likes" or views.

I heard people die if they are starved of cyber attention and complements from white knights.

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HAHAHA! Hilarious. Love it. Just watching these spastics respond to you is awesome. XD

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Well, even though I give feminist's fits just out of pure joy, there's one thing you should realize about the character Michelle. Yes, she is a bad person but she was leg-cuffed to the wall. Secondly, I thought she was holding the phone up in the air to get a signal. Maybe I'm wrong about the second point, there is a possibility that she was looking for a signal and taking a selfie at the same time so as to send it out.

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OP is an idiot. She was looking for service not taking a freaking selfie! Who would even think she was taking a selfie? Doesn't everyone hold their phone up like that when they are looking for service? I know I do!

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Not bad. Disappointing how many thought this was serious.

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Wow, possibly the dumbest breakdown of a movie I have ever read lol. Taking a selfie? She woke up shackled but hey, that doesn't mean he's untrustworthy

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Michelle was shackled for JOHN GOODMAN'S safety. I mean, sheesh. If you can't hang with the intellectual heavyweights, get out of the ring!

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Well, I thought your review was funny, even though you got Emmett's name wrong.

To whoever said Goodman saved Michelle... remember... he confesses to her that he ran her off the road. He says it was an accident, but he's sorry.

However, we by then know that his previous substitute for Meagan was killed, most likely by Howard, and that he would be looking for a new "Meagan."

Kudos, too, to the other guy who noticed that Howard couldn't imagine Michelle as anything but a young girl... i.e. not a w- w- w-... you know.

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