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Earthstorm

  • Téléfilm
  • 2006
  • 14A
  • 1h 30m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
3,6/10
2,3 k
MA NOTE
Stephen Baldwin, Dirk Benedict, and Anna Silk in Earthstorm (2006)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA massive asteroid impact on the moon begins causing storms on Earth due to the sudden changes in ocean tides. Scientists conclude the only solution is to set nuclear charges on the Moon to ... Tout lireA massive asteroid impact on the moon begins causing storms on Earth due to the sudden changes in ocean tides. Scientists conclude the only solution is to set nuclear charges on the Moon to implode it and keep it whole.A massive asteroid impact on the moon begins causing storms on Earth due to the sudden changes in ocean tides. Scientists conclude the only solution is to set nuclear charges on the Moon to implode it and keep it whole.

  • Director
    • Terry Cunningham
  • Writer
    • Michael Konyves
  • Stars
    • Stephen Baldwin
    • Amy Price-Francis
    • John Ralston
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    3,6/10
    2,3 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Terry Cunningham
    • Writer
      • Michael Konyves
    • Stars
      • Stephen Baldwin
      • Amy Price-Francis
      • John Ralston
    • 83Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 9Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • Vidéos1

    Earthstorm
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    Stephen Baldwin
    Stephen Baldwin
    • John Redding
    Amy Price-Francis
    Amy Price-Francis
    • Dr. Lana Gale
    John Ralston
    John Ralston
    • Dr. Garth Pender
    Dirk Benedict
    Dirk Benedict
    • Victor Stevens
    Matt Gordon
    Matt Gordon
    • Albert
    Anna Silk
    Anna Silk
    • Bryna
    Jason Blicker
    Jason Blicker
    • Tony
    Conrad Coates
    Conrad Coates
    • Will
    Jessica Heafey
    Jessica Heafey
    • Maj. Rachel Fine
    James Gallanders
    James Gallanders
    • Capt. Ben Halberstom
    Richard Leacock
    Richard Leacock
    • Ollie
    Amy Lalonde
    Amy Lalonde
    • TV Reporter #1
    • (as Amy Ciupak Lalonde)
    Dominic Cuzzocrea
    Dominic Cuzzocrea
    • Homeless Man
    Neville Edwards
    • Air Force Officer
    John Mackenzie Bell
    • TV Reporter #2
    Gary Brennan
    Gary Brennan
    • Technician
    Heather Lynne Chasse
    • TV News Reporter
    • (uncredited)
    Lisa Davis
    • Scientist
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Terry Cunningham
    • Writer
      • Michael Konyves
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    4ReeseCormac

    Good Old-Fashioned Sci-Fi

    Watching a movie requires viewers to suspend their disbelief, and this movie has much to disbelieve. We can talk about the unoriginal story, cookie-cutter characters, stiff acting, and phony science, but what's the point? A movie is worth your time if it entertains, and "Earthstorm" succeeds at least in doing that, so let's look at what this film gives us to enjoy.

    First, the special effects are not bad. People tend to confuse the "how" with the "what" when judging special effects so that the effects often get the blame for low plausibility. In this film, though, "how" they show is credible even if "what" they show is not.

    Second, the music is quite good. It sustains tension throughout the film and adds emotional content at key points--exactly what it a movie score supposed to do.

    Third, the acting is adequate. This isn't a film by Cameron, Kubrick, or Crichton, so let's cut the cast some slack. I've never met any demolition experts, but I bet they're more like Stephen Baldwin in "Earthstorm" than like Bruce Willis in "Armageddon". And seeing Dirk Benedict ("Faceman" from the 1980s TV series "The A-Team") as the smug, self-important science advisor to The White House is a treat.

    Best of all is the film's message. More-realistic sci-fi movies such as "Alien", "Europa Report", "Gravity", and "The Martian" tell us that space exploration is dangerous and largely unnecessary as if filmmakers want us to stay on our home planet. "Earthstorm" has a positive message: The more we know about space, the better prepared we are to protect life on earth.

    Sci-fi has come a long way from the 1950s, but anyone who admires "The Day the Earth Stood Still" has no excuse for disliking this movie.
    1funstuf

    Terrible movie

    This is a 10$ version of Armageddon and other comet/asteroid movies. Someone needs to explain the laws of gravity in space to the producers. ;-) worth a good laugh though and I thought that was Starbuck from BS in the movie, he has aged well. Anyhow if you really do not have anything better to do to waste your time on a non school night or whatever or are really really bored so ahead and watch it. People cannot walk around in space on a space shuttle unless it is spinning really fast to create some artificial gravity Acting was okay although the woman actress could probably use a few more lessons.

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    4MartianOctocretr5

    Moon begins cracking up: you'll crack up too

    Because of an enormous meteor impact, the moon begins to break up, threatening to pummel the Earth with an immense number of meteorites, as well as ravage it with bizarre atmospheric conditions.

    It's all routine, incoming meteors threatening the end of the world. Going in, you know this is just escapist nonsense (fashioned suspiciously like Armageddon, but with a lower budget), and will require suspension of disbelief on a grand scale, but be prepared for a meteor shower of plot and character clichés, cheap effects, and an obvious outcome.

    The movie spends a lot of time developing likable and interesting characters, and the respectably good acting helps accomplish this. If only the script writers had been just as conscientious about scientific plausibility, the movie would have been better off. You expect less than awesome special effects on this budget, but some of them look downright cheesy. The fireball meteors, for example, looked phonier than Monopoly money.

    Clichés: we got 'em: dumb government big shot who makes a nuisance out of himself and mocks others, maverick scientist, meteors targeting big city skyscrapers and nothing else, unknown nobody whose expertise (in this case a building demolisher) saves the world, etc.

    Plot holes are far too numerous to list; my two favorites are 1) nobody except the principals suspect the smoking moon (which oddly is always a full moon) and accompanying asteroid bombardment might be related, and 2) the Space Shuttle dodgeball game at a zillion mph with a million meteorites--right out of an old video game. I expected to see the pilot's game score appear in the upper corner of the screen at any moment.

    Fun, and laughably outrageous. Looking for plot holes is but one way to enjoy this. Any movie about a guy who implodes buildings being called upon to implode the moon, that's a movie to see, folks.
    3arstyle27

    Nice Try, But Really a Bad Movie

    I've always enjoyed movies that deal with the Earth/ Space relation ship ie. "Armageddon," "Deep Impact," and "Red Planet." I stumbled upon "Earthstorm" at my local RedBox. I wasn't expecting much from a movie I hadn't heard of before or from a cast where Stephen Baldwin is the only recognizable name. Straight up, this is not a good movie. The premise is decent, but the plot execution and the dialog is terrible. Special effects were also horrible. They must've used so generic CGI, because nothing looks very realistic. I won't even talk about the whole "A.S.I." and errors in the movie. I only paid $1 for it, so Earthstorm was decent bang for the buck. The best thing about the movie is hottie Anna Silk, she's gorgeous!
    2kevinlangille

    Armagedon in the style of Ed Wood.

    This is what I get for being bored on a Monday night. I mean how bad can it be, Steve Baldwin, Dirk Benedict (Starbuck, where ya been). I at least hope they were able to pay their rent for the month after this.

    As the title of this review states the movie is basically Armagedon but instead of an asteroid we are in peril due to the moon and a fault line which has opened up on its surface. The Ed Wood reference is because everything else in the film makes me think that if Ed was still alive and had even the slightest budget this is what he would be making. The shuttle set kept making me remember the plane cockpit from Plan 9, except no curtain for a door this time. All of the effects have a Nintendo 64 look to them (even a PS2 would be better) or a rip from a Discovery channel special on space travel.

    Of the acting I can't really complain, nothing great but nothing overly bad. I was excited at the beginning to see Dirk Benedict acting again but he seems to just come in and out of the film.

    In the end I think I laughed more then anything, not something to get worked up about for sure.

    Also, not to my country's credit, this is a Canadian film not an American one as the IMDb site states. At the end of the credits it clearly states that it is a Ontario-Quebec co-production (so sad).

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    • Anecdotes
      The "T-scale" referred to in the film is most likely a reference to the real-life Torino scale, which is used to determine the risk of an object impacting the Earth based on its trajectory and size.
    • Gaffes
      Space flight command rooms do not rely on municipal sources for power. They have multiply redundant independent generators to prevent the kinds of power outages that occur several times in the film. This also goes for the communications equipment.
    • Connexions
      References L'étoffe des héros (1983)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2006 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Site officiel
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    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Земля під ударом
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
    • sociétés de production
      • Cinetel Films
      • S.V. Scary Films 5
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