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When two scientists attempt to discover unlimited energy, their experiment is hijacked and sabotaged by eco-terrorists. The result is a dark energy black hole that could destroy the planet.When two scientists attempt to discover unlimited energy, their experiment is hijacked and sabotaged by eco-terrorists. The result is a dark energy black hole that could destroy the planet.When two scientists attempt to discover unlimited energy, their experiment is hijacked and sabotaged by eco-terrorists. The result is a dark energy black hole that could destroy the planet.
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Particle accelerator, opposing beams of protons, power, vacuum, magnets, cooling... that's all the details about the experiment. Not even a black hole is mentioned in the movie. I'm not an expert of physics, but even for me there was way too little explanation what is going on. Aura? The only explanation of the glow above the facility is "aura" and lightning? Come on... Why electric sockets are set on fire? What happens to Denver whose high-rise buildings looks to be sucked in by a force field? Why that happens on the other side of the globe at Paris and London? We don't even see any destruction done except one district set on fire. I expected the movie to be more scientific than this. Instead, it focused on the main scientist's daughter and electrician's wife. There is not even a dedicated power plant for the accelerator, only a transformer station. All in all, the message of the movie seems to be that there are obsessed scientists paid buy evil corporations, and an opposing environmentalist group that is trying to stop the evil experiment. The bad, bad corporation also is growing gmo crops made from cancer metastasis cells just to make the company even more evil, even though the gmo thing does not influence the scenario in any way. So instead of science fiction we get a caricature of careless scientists on a leash controlled by evil corporation who together are ready to destroy a city for profit. And an Occupy movement that are "fighting" to save "our universe". This certainly prefers fear over science, and there is enough of this madness already. A cheap way to fuel the amateur anti-whatever opposition.
Look, there are lots of technical reasons to cringe at this. Especially if you are a trained film, script, or score editor.
There are points where the storyline borrows almost completely from other SyFy series. There are may points that are completely derivative of movies from the last 20 years. Some of the film- workers are obviously not Russian or "terrorist" types.
Music sometimes sounds stock, and at times overwhelms the dialog to the point of being ridiculous.
Yes, it is really bad most of the time. But you don't have to pay to watch this other than your time and it has some entertainment value.
Just watch the show if you like SyFy productions and decide for yourself. It is at least worlds beyond Sharknado.
There are points where the storyline borrows almost completely from other SyFy series. There are may points that are completely derivative of movies from the last 20 years. Some of the film- workers are obviously not Russian or "terrorist" types.
Music sometimes sounds stock, and at times overwhelms the dialog to the point of being ridiculous.
Yes, it is really bad most of the time. But you don't have to pay to watch this other than your time and it has some entertainment value.
Just watch the show if you like SyFy productions and decide for yourself. It is at least worlds beyond Sharknado.
It's not the best acting, nor story lines but it's an ok sofa lazing Sunday afternoon show, it doesn't take much to follow & allows you to type up reviews and watch.
This movie was actually a lot better than I imagined it would be. I am extremely critical of films, but for some odd reason, this one had a bit of this, a bit of that, and just enough something to make me watch watch it all the way through.
This was no better than a good B movie and far better than some network television shows people think are so awesome. Some actors were good, others need to go back to acting school...but Steve Weber anchored this movie just enough to make it watchable. Treat Williams also made it OK to watch as well. I was actually looking for it to be a bit longer.
The storyline could have been developed a bit more, but other than that, sci-fi buffs can sit through this one.
This movie has the making of a much longer mini-series, imo. Come on, who doesn't want to see Ms Cox run around om film?
This was no better than a good B movie and far better than some network television shows people think are so awesome. Some actors were good, others need to go back to acting school...but Steve Weber anchored this movie just enough to make it watchable. Treat Williams also made it OK to watch as well. I was actually looking for it to be a bit longer.
The storyline could have been developed a bit more, but other than that, sci-fi buffs can sit through this one.
This movie has the making of a much longer mini-series, imo. Come on, who doesn't want to see Ms Cox run around om film?
After sitting though this hoping it was going to improve or grab me in some way it is easy to see why the rating for this is so low.
Very average disaster fare IMO.
Nothing special to make you want to sit through 180 minutes of average special effects and average acting. I did it to be able to write this review.
The "been there done that" memories were raging all the way through this, lots of standard good guy bad guy cliques.
Bad guy greedy company owner tries to go against all the recommendations that they shouldn't to do what they want to do, small environmental protest group interferes and disaster ensures.
Bad guys escape justice at last minute, good guys overt complete catastrophe and life gets back on track. Only 500,000 people we never see have died.
The End.
Very average disaster fare IMO.
Nothing special to make you want to sit through 180 minutes of average special effects and average acting. I did it to be able to write this review.
The "been there done that" memories were raging all the way through this, lots of standard good guy bad guy cliques.
Bad guy greedy company owner tries to go against all the recommendations that they shouldn't to do what they want to do, small environmental protest group interferes and disaster ensures.
Bad guys escape justice at last minute, good guys overt complete catastrophe and life gets back on track. Only 500,000 people we never see have died.
The End.
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