When a shower of massive meteors threatens an extinction level on Earth, the world’s greatest minds devise a dangerous plan that will take the planet off its axis in order to avoid the impact.
Length 91 minutes
Tia Carrere | Robert Davi | Tim Russ | Jason Brooks | Darin Cooper | Robert R. Shafer | Craig Blair | Gerald Webb | Melvin Gregg | Theresa June-Tao | Jose Rosete | James Le Feuvre | Shamar Sanders | Wade Forrest Wilson | Brett R. Miller | Malik McCall | Charles Byun | Bill Voorhees | Clint Lamb | Franck Amiach | Jillian Larson | Peter Holt
Date Viewed | Device | Format | Source | Rating |
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03/14/2015 | TV | Streaming | Video on Demand | 2 stars |
(Average) 2 stars |
via Netflix
An elite team of scientists races against time when a torrential storm of giant meteors threatens to annihilate all life on Earth. This film would only be a single star, but Tia Carrera, Robert Davi and Tim Russ pushed this up enough for me to give it two. Whoever wrote this mess needs to go back and take basic Earth Science and a physics class, because this hurt my brain with its absurdity. Seriously anyone who thinks Armageddon’s plan to deal with asteroids was unrealistic needs to watch this film and then re-assess that, because, wow. The effects in this aren’t half bad, and the actors I mentioned earlier really try their damnedest to sell this, but this is one of those films you watch while there are crazy kids around you on a Saturday and don’t care what’s in front of your eyeballs.
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