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    • Rich Knight
    • Rope (1948) The oldest bottle movie on this list, Rope, was one of the best Alfred Hitchcock movies I watched while I was still in my Hitchcock phase. The setting is a single apartment, and two upper class friends have just murdered a man.
    • 12 Angry Men (1957) Directed by the late, great Sidney Lumet, (His directorial debut no less! Which just goes to show that some directors can make a great movie on their very first try.)
    • The Breakfast Club (1985) John Hughes’ classic, The Breakfast Club, is one of the quintessential movies of the ‘80s. Starring Judd Nelson, Anthony Michael Hall, Ally Sheedy, Molly Ringwald, and Emilio Estevez, the film is about five wildly different teenagers (who may not be as different as they think), who have to spend a Saturday detention being monitored by a nasty vice-principal, played by the late Paul Gleason.
    • Clue (1985) Best movie based off of a board game ever? Well, yeah, but it’s not really all that hard when your closest competition was the shameless movie, Battleship.
  1. Plenty of scenes take place outside the warehouse. I'd say Quentin Tarantino is too good to make just a pure bottle movie. His ideas are too big, and so are the characters.

  2. Jun 19, 2024 · Even if it doesnt take place in a courtroom necessarily, 12 Angry Men remains the gold standard for courtroom dramas, and hey, the jury room is still a vital part of any trial that sees an...

  3. Jan 25, 2018 · Photo via IMDb. A group of robbers take refuge in a warehouse after a diamond heist gone bad. Tensions begin to heighten when the men realize one of them is not who they say they are, wondering which one of them tipped the police off to the heist.

  4. The majority of the movie takes place in the warehouse, while Mr. Orange's apartment and Joe's office were located in the same building. The first two acts of Room are set in a cramped, back house apartment and only three characters (Joy, Jack, and "Old Nick") appear.

  5. Jan 22, 2024 · (Image credit: Miramax Films) Remember that episode “Fly” on Breaking Bad? I know some people call that episode “a masterpiece,” while others call it the worst episode in the entire series. But you know what? I respect both opinions. It’s definitely debatable. I’ll tell you what’s not debatable. “Fly” is what’s considered a “bottle episode.” […]

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  7. My understanding of what qualifies as a bottle film has widened somewhat over the years, and I've never seen a really comprehensive list of the best films in this genre. So I wanted to try and make one, and see if anybody has some good ones to add to it. (no particular order, personal bests in bold) Man From Earth. 12 Angry Men.

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