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Impact imminent

Original title: Scorcher
  • 2002
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
3.7/10
1.5K
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Rutger Hauer, Mark Dacascos, and John Rhys-Davies in Impact imminent (2002)
ActionAdventureDramaSci-FiThriller

The only hope for humanity to survive a natural disaster is to detonate a nuclear bomb in Los Angeles, California.The only hope for humanity to survive a natural disaster is to detonate a nuclear bomb in Los Angeles, California.The only hope for humanity to survive a natural disaster is to detonate a nuclear bomb in Los Angeles, California.

  • Director
    • James Seale
  • Writers
    • Graham Winter
    • Rebecca Morrison
    • Steve Latshaw
  • Stars
    • Mark Dacascos
    • John Rhys-Davies
    • Tamara Davies
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James Seale
    • Writers
      • Graham Winter
      • Rebecca Morrison
      • Steve Latshaw
    • Stars
      • Mark Dacascos
      • John Rhys-Davies
      • Tamara Davies
    • 42User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Mark Dacascos
    Mark Dacascos
    • Ryan Beckett
    John Rhys-Davies
    John Rhys-Davies
    • Dr. Matthew Sallin
    Tamara Davies
    Tamara Davies
    • Julie McGrath
    Mark Rolston
    Mark Rolston
    • Special Agent Kellaway
    Rutger Hauer
    Rutger Hauer
    • President Nelson
    Rayne Marcus
    Rayne Marcus
    • Faith Beckett
    G.W. Bailey
    G.W. Bailey
    • General Timothy Moore
    Thomas F. Duffy
    Thomas F. Duffy
    • Anderson
    Sam Lloyd
    Sam Lloyd
    • Fingers
    • (as Samuel Lloyd)
    Michael Jace
    Michael Jace
    • MacVaughn
    Jeffrey Johnson
    Jeffrey Johnson
    • Styles
    Billy Maddox
    Billy Maddox
    • Norris
    Alex Datcher
    Alex Datcher
    • Janet Hill
    Cathleen Kaelyn
    Cathleen Kaelyn
    • Tara Beckett
    Joel West
    Joel West
    • Zero
    Josh Hammond
    • Matt
    Beth Riesgraf
    Beth Riesgraf
    • Krissy
    Ivonne Coll
    Ivonne Coll
    • Mayor Salizar
    • Director
      • James Seale
    • Writers
      • Graham Winter
      • Rebecca Morrison
      • Steve Latshaw
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    dunnfilms

    A very ambitious action film that rivals a big budget studio film

    Scorcher is very impressive. It looks like a major studio film even though it was produced by a very cheap low budget organization. I expected it to be a real stinker but was pleasently surprised to see how good it turned out. If you like action this film is for you
    2thinker1691

    Run for the hills!

    Scorcher is a doomsday film which depicts the end of the world if too many nuclear bombs are tested. In this one, the world's tectonic plates are jarred out of alignment and sets the world on a fiery collision course with the apocalypse. The exhausted end of the world scenario claims the end of the world can only be prevented by an elite group of men trained for just such an emergency. Taxing to watch, an avid movie fan can nearly anticipate what will happen next. Whoever suggested the making of this film, obviously was hampered by a limited budget and restrained by anything novel to include in the script. The actors are subjected to curious scrutiny as to why they accepted their roles. Mark Dacascos easily plays hero, Ryan Beckett. Veteran actor John Rhys-Davies is Dr. Matthew Sallin who is hindered by the traditional over achieving scientist daughter out to prove herself. Rutger Hauer, who usually plays the heavy or hero looks out of place as the President. Finally there's the duplicitous G.W. Bailey as the double-crossing General Timothy Moore. In the final analysis, this film is realized as nothing more than of a poor-man's 'Armaggodon', or 'Core' or Earthquake, etc, etc. You get the picture. *
    thepaddywagon

    Styles was great!!

    There is one reason and one reason only to see this movie. Jeffrey Johnson as Styles. Styles was by far the best part of this otherwise forgettable film. He was really funny and I would have loved a little more comic relief. The film is so bad at times, it is actually funny. If you really want to enjoy this film, crack a few beers, invite over a few friends and just make fun of it! I can think of a worse way to spend an evening. Like watching the finale of Friends. Rutger Hauer's facial expressions are absolutly priceless. What kind of name is Rutger anyway? But I think you will enjoy what little time Styles has on the screen. Perhaps if Jeffrey Johnson had starred in the film it would have been much better. You want a wise cracking hero, he seems to fit the bill to a tee. The thing is to not take yourself way too serious. Styles for President!!
    3mfisher452

    L.A. finally gets it but you won't care

    L.A. gets nuked in this Final Solution to the Problem of Traffic and Urban Sprawl in Southern California. Most of the other reviewers of this turkey have given it the pan it deserves, but this is the kind of film that just invites more comments. I grew up in L.A. and left more than 20 years ago, and with every visit back, I grow to hate what it has become more and more. This film was probably thought up by some disgruntled New Yorker who moved out to L.A. and is stuck there and wants revenge. It's a direct-to-video attempt to capitalize on the latest string of planetary catastrophe movies. It may fool you because despite its low budget, it starts out looking like a real movie: Its production values and musical score are actually quite respectable. However, the plot is based on a ridiculous premise and feels like something that was banged out in a 30-second story conference. There is some kind of complication involving nuclear testing that results in a shift of the tectonic plate that runs through Southern California (the plate boundary is the San Andreas Fault). If the plate displacement reaches 44 centimeters, boom! Global catastrophe as the molten mantle spews out and causes a great mass extinction, including all human life. How to stop the plate displacement? Why, a little old 15-megaton nuclear explosion or two right in the middle of the L.A. basin. A seismologist I'm not, but what little I know about plate tectonics tells me that the forces driving the plates are such as to defy any merely human intervention. Why is the film set in L.A.? So that the filmmakers don't have to leave town but can use L.A. locations for the shoot. One laughable premise is followed by another when the feds order the evacuation of Los Angeles, and we're asked to believe that the local and national authorities can 1) actually carry this out, and 2) do it in just a couple of days. Then there is a race against time to place the nukes and detonate them while dealing with stock villains, irrelevant and contrived side-stories about family squabbles, impossible coincidences, and implausible crises.

    Let's not ignore the cast, which consists largely of third-rate B-movie regulars who don't exactly light up the screen. Mark Dacascos, who appears to be a cheap imitation Bruce Lee, has little or no screen charisma as the male lead; ditto for Tamara Davies as the female lead: She is beautiful but not much of an actress. Ditto for most of the rest of the case. Two very good foreign-born actors, Rutger Hauer and John Rhys-Davies, are completely wasted in their roles: Hilariously, the Dutchman Hauer plays the U.S. president (!), and Rhys-Davies plays a scientist who is essentially a reprise of the role of Maximillian Arturo that he played in the series 'Sliders.' The excellent and under-appreciated Mark Rolston, who has the misfortune to have been born with a face that invites type-casting as an evil guy, looks so bored and unhappy in his stereotypical role as the evil FBI agent with the hidden agenda that it's actually distracting.

    This movie is strictly desperation time for insomniacs. Turn it off, take a sleeping pill and go back to bed.
    3paul_haakonsen

    Fizzle, fizzle, dud...

    You know that this is going to be one of those questionable disaster movies. But then again, looking at the cast you think that it might actually just surprise you. But it didn't! Not by a long shot.

    The story in "Scorcher" is about the end of the world, with the fate of the entire world resting in the hands of a small group of Americans. Yes, it is that exact run-of-the-mill recipe of how-to-make-a-disaster-movie. The tectonic plates in The Pacific are shifting, threatening to incinerate the entire world. And by the orders of the American president, a small group of soldiers and scientists set out to save the world.

    Yeah, that is exactly what I thought too. It was as laughable a story as the concept idea was just below mediocre and so horrible generic.

    What lured me in to watch "Scorcher" was the cast, which included Mark Dacascos, John Rhys-Davies and Rutger Hauer. But even the talents could not salvage the wreck that is "Scorcher".

    If you enjoy disaster movies stay well clear of this predictable movie, because there is close to no destruction and mayhem in the entire movie - except for some awfully fake earthquakes and an adequate flaming explosion in a tunnel.

    "Scorcher" is boring and pointless, even by the usual low standards that make up about 90% of all movies in the disaster genre.

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    • Trivia
      The earthquake in the tunnel scene used tunnel scenes from Daylight (1996).
    • Goofs
      When the two helicopters check for the status of the team in the supposedly evacuated and empty Los Angeles, normal commuter traffic can be seen crossing a bridge.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Arctic explorer 1: Hey! Don't die on me yet!

      Arctic explorer 2: Give me your hand!

      [He grabs hold of the hand]

      Arctic explorer 2: How much further?

      Arctic explorer 1: Over the ridge!

      [They go over the ridge and witness part of Antarctica in flames]

      Arctic explorer 2: What the hell is that?

      [pause]

      Arctic explorer 2: Is that what you were expecting?

      Arctic explorer 1: No! It's much worse!

    • Alternate versions
      The film has been distributed in its original 1.33:1 "full frame" aspect ratio as well as a cropped 1.85:1 "widescreen" aspect ratio.
    • Connections
      Edited from Terminator 2 : Le Jugement dernier (1991)

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    • Release date
      • August 23, 2007 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Second Impact
    • Production company
      • Cinetel Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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