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La Menace du volcan

Original title: Ring of Fire
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2012
  • 10
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4.6/10
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Terry O'Quinn, Lauren Lee Smith, and Michael Vartan in La Menace du volcan (2012)
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An oil rig triggers a volcanic eruption, kick starting a cataclysmic series along the Ring of Fire. If the eruptions aren't stopped, Earth faces an extinction-level event.An oil rig triggers a volcanic eruption, kick starting a cataclysmic series along the Ring of Fire. If the eruptions aren't stopped, Earth faces an extinction-level event.An oil rig triggers a volcanic eruption, kick starting a cataclysmic series along the Ring of Fire. If the eruptions aren't stopped, Earth faces an extinction-level event.

  • Stars
    • Michael Vartan
    • Ian Tracey
    • Brian Markinson
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    4.6/10
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    • Stars
      • Michael Vartan
      • Ian Tracey
      • Brian Markinson
    • 18User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 6 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Michael Vartan
    Michael Vartan
    • Dr. Matthew Cooper
    • 2012
    Ian Tracey
    Ian Tracey
    • Hector Janen
    • 2012
    Brian Markinson
    Brian Markinson
    • Harry Stromwell
    • 2012
    Brendan Fletcher
    Brendan Fletcher
    • Samuel Janen
    • 2012
    Adam Greydon Reid
    Adam Greydon Reid
    • Glen Perkins
    • 2012
    Terry O'Quinn
    Terry O'Quinn
    • Oliver Booth
    • 2012
    Connor Christopher Levins
    Connor Christopher Levins
    • Dylan
    • 2012
    Andy Nez
    Andy Nez
    • Hank Sarland
    • 2012
    Brendan Penny
    Brendan Penny
    • Eric Vascer
    • 2012
    Patrick Gilmore
    Patrick Gilmore
    • Todd
    • 2012
    Aaron Brooks
    Aaron Brooks
    • Edward
    • 2012
    Edward Foy
    Edward Foy
    • Peter Loson
    • 2012
    Silvio Pollio
    Silvio Pollio
    • Bartender Devon
    • 2012
    Greg Webb
    Greg Webb
    • Dr. Stanton
    • 2012
    Jill Teed
    Jill Teed
    • Jennifer Hough
    • 2012
    Lauren Lee Smith
    Lauren Lee Smith
    • Emily Booth
    • 2012
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    5hamiltondl

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    Ok Dudes and Dudettes, it's LAVA, not LAVE. For Pete's sake.
    1Rustybshackleferd

    I think I might puke, really, I mean it

    Utter crap, waste of time. The first episode was mildly bad, second one was horrible. The biggest complaint was camera work. I actually got a case of motion sickness from the overly active camera shaking. I think the camera operator had Parkinson's and Alzheimer's and had been given a near lethal dose of caffeine. I understand the idea behind it but damn it, come on, there is a thing as too much. And then of course there is the poor acting and terrible "science" behind the story line. Ring of fire left me burning and yearning for a barf bag. A few changes would have made a world of difference but it is was it is. A burning pile of yak squeeze that should never have seen the light of day. Or maybe I'm being mean due to several hours of my life taken from me trying to choke down this horrible excuse for entertainment.
    2gofour7

    completely nausiating mini-series

    I think this could have been a pretty OK program. Whoever made the decision to have so much of the camera work be on the shakiest hand held camera should be banned from the industry for life. I could have done better filming it with an old hand held movie camera without any image stabilization. It felt like they were doing it on purpose to add to the suspense. But instead all they did was make it nearly impossible for most people to watch without throwing up from motion sickness. I was interested in the story so I soldiered on, but I had to watch it with many long breaks over a number of days because of how bad the camera work was. One strange thing was that the only shots that weren't shaky were the CGI shots. Those were perfect. I guess they were too cheap to try to keep the Dramamine effect going during those (thank goodness). I probably would have given up on this after the first 20 minutes if Terry O' Quinn hadn't been in this. I won't say how it ended; only that I was glad when it was over so I could put away the Dramamine. If I had it to over again, I would have skipped this one just because of the really terrible camera work. These producers and camera people should be ashamed.
    4gt-jcvh

    Should have THROWN the shaky-cam in the Lave tube.

    Not a bad plot and acting for a made-for-TV/Cable Miniseries, but the "shaky-cam" is WAY overdone and makes it a pain to watch. Almost every scene (at least the ones I could endure) used this technique, subsequently this was more of an "on in the background while I did other things movie". The constant jittering and jarring, lack of any real time focused on any actor or scene really detracted from the product. Certainly DOES NOT add realism. Too bad for us viewers. As far as scientific accuracy goes, seems about half of it was at least plausible. Most of it was pure Hollywood. The real problem nowadays is too many people are starting to think this stuff is real, as opposed to just fun entertainment.
    7oesterby

    A rare experience! A disaster Movie I actually liked!

    Normally I turn off the TV or fall asleep, when I watch movies like this one. But not this time, thanks to brilliant acting by the actors!

    I did not see it as a two part Series, but as a movie - so it was a bit to long. But a good plot and great acting made me watch it till the end! I can't understand the critics about the cameras, but maybe it's because I'm from Denmark... It was definitely not a problem during the film.

    Personally I liked the way, the persons was connected in the movie. It gave a good flow in the story.

    A lot of great pictures from the beautiful nature was definitely a plus :-)

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      Michael Vartan and Terry Quinn co-starred in the JJ Abrams tv series Alias.

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      • May 1, 2013 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
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    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production company
      • Reunion Pictures
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