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Alerte astéroïde

Titre original : Asteroid vs Earth
  • Téléfilm
  • 2014
  • 10
  • 1h 31min
NOTE IMDb
2,8/10
1,2 k
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Alerte astéroïde (2014)
ActionAdventureSci-FiThriller

Lorsqu'une pluie de météores menace la planète Terre, les plus grands scientifiques du monde se réunissent pour mettre au point un plan qui permettra de dévier la planète de son axe pour évi... Tout lireLorsqu'une pluie de météores menace la planète Terre, les plus grands scientifiques du monde se réunissent pour mettre au point un plan qui permettra de dévier la planète de son axe pour éviter la collision.Lorsqu'une pluie de météores menace la planète Terre, les plus grands scientifiques du monde se réunissent pour mettre au point un plan qui permettra de dévier la planète de son axe pour éviter la collision.

  • Réalisation
    • Christopher Ray
  • Scénario
    • Adam Lipsius
  • Casting principal
    • Tia Carrere
    • Jason Brooks
    • Tim Russ
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  • NOTE IMDb
    2,8/10
    1,2 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Christopher Ray
    • Scénario
      • Adam Lipsius
    • Casting principal
      • Tia Carrere
      • Jason Brooks
      • Tim Russ
    • 28avis d'utilisateurs
    • 8avis des critiques
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    Tia Carrere
    Tia Carrere
    • Marissa Knox
    Jason Brooks
    Jason Brooks
    • Lt. Commander Chase Seward
    Tim Russ
    Tim Russ
    • Captain Rogers
    Darin Cooper
    Darin Cooper
    • Chief of the Boat
    Robert R. Shafer
    Robert R. Shafer
    • Lt. Rouse
    • (as Bobby Ray Shafer)
    Craig Blair
    Craig Blair
    • Terry
    Robert Davi
    Robert Davi
    • General Masterson
    Gerald Webb
    Gerald Webb
    • Chief Warrant Officer Mason
    Melvin Gregg
    Melvin Gregg
    • Sonar Lead Petty Officer
    Theresa June-Tao
    Theresa June-Tao
    • Navigator
    Jose Rosete
    Jose Rosete
    • Gunnery Sergeant Luiz Zuniga
    James Le Feuvre
    • Marine Private Guide
    Shamar Sanders
    • Marine Corporal Metal
    Wade F. Wilson
    Wade F. Wilson
    • Lt. Rudy
    Brett R. Miller
    Brett R. Miller
    • NSA Team Leader
    Malik McCall
    Malik McCall
    • Major Sera
    Sky Evans
    • Evan Kitsias
    • (as Charles Byun)
    Bill Voorhees
    Bill Voorhees
    • Bartender
    • Réalisation
      • Christopher Ray
    • Scénario
      • Adam Lipsius
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    2unbrokenmetal

    Let's see if we can destroy the planet first

    "Asteroid vs. Earth" tells the same old story of an asteroid on collision course with earth - however, the plan to avoid the collision is different from previous movies on the same subject. Instead of blowing up the asteroid, the protagonists want to cause a massive earthquake, 18 (!) on the Richter scale, to push the earth out of the way. Robert Davi plays a 4 star general who is immediately convinced this lunatic plan is great. So let's blow up the earth to save it! Tia Carrere plays a scientist who is more or less abducted to co-operate, otherwise I presume no person with a scientific mind - or any mind for that matter - would take part in this enterprise. If someone seriously attempts to list the goofs in this movie, especially things are technically not possible, he'll be busy for days.

    The most enjoyable thing on the Blu-ray disc was the making of, when the stars try desperately to keep a straight face, saying thinks like "I signed for the movie because I thought the script was brilliant". Yes, sure, most likely that's how it happened.
    1thales-63045

    Atrocious

    Oh my god what a load of complete twaddle. Tim (Tuvok) Russ must have been desperate for work. The story, the acting especially from the female lead is so wooden it makes Pinocchio look real when he was still a puppet. The Science isn't just laughable it's straight out a comic book. Please in these days if Civid-19 don't watch this even in lockdown. Go read a book instead.
    3TheLittleSongbird

    Pretty bad but not quite bottom-of-the-barrel for The Asylum

    Anything from The Asylum does make one wary, as does a movie of theirs with a vs. title and a concept as silly as the one in Asteroid vs. Earth. The Asylum have definitely done far worse and there are a couple of redeeming merits. The best thing about Asteroid vs. Earth is Tia Carrere who gives a very charming performance and has a compelling enough screen presence. The scenery is nice too and there are moments of halfway decent photography, the editing also could have been far worse as well. The look of the movie though is far too drab giving it a gloomy and overly-serious visual quality, and while there have been far worse special effects in an Asylum movie they look rushed and awkward as there been inconsistency in how they're proportioned. The music is much too pedestrian and is constantly happening, when the orchestration and sound is so heavy throughout and in a dramatic sense it does get too much really. Apart from Carrere the acting is not much to write home about, Robert Davi spends the whole time looking lost and Paul Russ plays his role far too seriously. There are no characters here to engage with, not in the annoying sense but in that they are very cardboard and underwritten, and the script at best is flimsy with dialogue that is flat and at times gibberish-like and things that are picked up on but rarely explored. The story, the concept of which was silly to begin with, is ludicrously implausible to the point in places of being incoherent, any potential fun is so hampered by stupidity that it's tiring instead and the unconvincing conflicts and predictability makes Asteroid vs. Earth very low on the tension and suspense levels. Overall, there is far worse than Asteroid vs. Earth from The Asylum, but it is still pretty bad with every ingredient for a badly done disaster movie(mostly from The Asylum oddly enough) present here. 3/10 Bethany Cox
    3paul_m_haakonsen

    Ludicrous storyline leaves for a below mediocre experience...

    Given the synopsis of this movie, you know that you are going to be in for a low budget version of disaster movies already done before with bigger budgets and a more impressive cast list.

    And the very first thing that pops up on the screen is in itself a warning sign enough to behold, The Asylum. Yep, a movie such as this is, of course, a movie by The Asylum. So why keep watching it? Well, every now and then The Asylum do manage to strike gold and release something that is impressive and surprisingly good. "Asteroid vs. Earth" wasn't one of those moments, however.

    A massive asteroid is on a collision course with Earth, and it is up to the American military to save the world, of course. And how do they plan to do this? Well, first of all by attempting to scatter the meteor into fragments by blowing it up with nuclear warheads out in space (yep, that has been seen and done before countless times). And if that plan is to fail, the failsafe plan is to detonate nuclear warheads in a deep oceanic trench to, and I kid you not, move the entire Earth out of the trajectory of the meteor. Move the Earth, are you kidding me? I guess that puts a whole new meaning to the song "I feel the Earth move".

    The storyline in "Asteroid vs. Earth" is just so preposterous and out there that it doesn't pass as being believable for even the slightest of moments. And you just sit there throughout the entire movie baffled at the ludicrous imagination going on here.

    I sat down to watch this movie simply because of Tia Carrere, and she actually do manage to make the movie watchable. The rest of the movie barely scrapes by as being mildly entertaining at best.

    The effects in the movie is nothing to make notice of. It wasn't particularly memorable. But truth be told, I have seen much worse effects and CGI in movies.

    If you enjoy disaster movies, there are far better ones available.
    1wired_rogue

    Where Washed Up Actors Go?

    There's no excuse for bad writing, bad screenplay, bad sets, bad camera work, and bad directing. Nothing was thought out nor there was no insightful preparation to keep things real. The pacing was horrible and there was no military liaison to ensure that the rank structure or feel of a military presence was kept in tune with what to expect in running a ship, more so a submarine. Being a veteran of the U.S. Submarine Force, I gave this film a chance, but using a surface ship to present the inside of a submarine???...they would have had a better set using the inside of a car garage with PVC pipes taped along the walls. Even the uniforms were wrong, no haircuts, wrong use of rankings. The list goes on and on. The angle with the young, hotshot scientist was such a dumb move and there's no real linear threat with the time and distance of the approaching asteroid.

    Most of the actors in this film are washed up and probably needed the money, so they must have just been going through the motions to complete the film to receive their paychecks. I expected better from two or three of the actors, hopefully to lead and guide other actors towards a better film. But in the end, the whole thing falls apart in the first 15 minutes of the film. I held back from throwing up watching the rest.

    Stick a fork in the director, his career is done.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 septembre 2015 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Asteroid vs Earth
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis
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