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Continental Split

  • 2024
  • TV-14
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
586
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Chris Bruno, Jessica Morris, Crew Morrow, and Allison Gold in Continental Split (2024)
DisasterActionThriller

When a fault threatens to split the U.S., a desperate team of seismologists and government agents race to prevent disaster as the clock ticks down.When a fault threatens to split the U.S., a desperate team of seismologists and government agents race to prevent disaster as the clock ticks down.When a fault threatens to split the U.S., a desperate team of seismologists and government agents race to prevent disaster as the clock ticks down.

  • Director
    • Nick Lyon
  • Writers
    • Gil Luna
    • Joe Roche
  • Stars
    • Jessica Morris
    • Chris Bruno
    • Crew Morrow
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    586
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Nick Lyon
    • Writers
      • Gil Luna
      • Joe Roche
    • Stars
      • Jessica Morris
      • Chris Bruno
      • Crew Morrow
    • 44User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Jessica Morris
    Jessica Morris
    • Dr. Cami Weddle
    Chris Bruno
    Chris Bruno
    • Alan Weddle
    Crew Morrow
    Crew Morrow
    • Eric Weddle
    • (as Crew J. Morrow)
    Allison Gold
    Allison Gold
    • Emily Weddle
    Canyon Prince
    Canyon Prince
    • Finn Hansley
    Joe Kurak
    Joe Kurak
    • Lt. Governor Brett Rothers
    Quintin Mims
    Quintin Mims
    • Dan
    Iman Mireille Kamel
    • Karla Rivera
    Roxanne G.C. Brooks
    Roxanne G.C. Brooks
    • Brenda
    Alison Chace
    Alison Chace
    • Governor Barber
    E.R. Ruiz
    E.R. Ruiz
    • Aaron
    Zackary Simonini
    Zackary Simonini
    • Matt
    • (as Zackary "Slim" Simonini)
    Brad Staggs
    Brad Staggs
    • Captain Sharpe
    Levi Bowling
    • Scott
    Jae Garcia
    • News Reporter Correspondent
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Nick Lyon
    • Writers
      • Gil Luna
      • Joe Roche
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    2kgmaas

    Another low-budget disaster movie

    Can't put my finger on what it is, but I know a bad movie when I see it. Typical storyline where people don't heed warnings, predictable side stories, bad acting, pseudo-science.

    My wife says she can tell by the colors in the movie that it is cheap.

    Yet for some reason we still watched it because there is something about seeing things that we've never seen before that is entertaining. Like rubber-necking an accident. Stupid things like leaving the fate of the world in the hands of unqualified people, relying on rookies to fly a helicopter or handle a nuclear bomb.

    This movie is the disaster.
    1colin_starcar

    Brutal...

    All other reviews complain about the pronunciation. I am not familiar with that area so I didn't know better.

    Another complaint is how the son could fly a helicopter. At the beginning of the film the son told his mother that his dad was teaching him how to fly a helicopter.

    NOW with all of that out of the way. Yes it is Twister with earthquakes. Just by feel of the quakes, no matter where, they always know it is a 4.7, 6.1, 8.4 magnitude. The script was full of WTF & pointless interactions, dialogue & scenes. The CGI is pretty bad & the acting is, for the most part, is mostly pretty brutal...
    2stephenchastain-12716

    Poor research

    Was disappointed 10 minutes in. The actors didn't even check to see if they were pronouncing location names correctly. And the locations looked nothing like the areas the actual towns. Marston isn't a 5 minute walk from the river, also the Mississippi River in this areas is over a MILE from shore to shore, the body of water shown in the movie was basically a drainage canal. It was maybe 100 feet across. In the first 30 minutes the only realism I saw was the drone image of the Capitol Building in Jefferson City. Let's not even talk about the rift traveling perpendicular to the actual fault. It's the worst film I've seen in years.
    2jduffe-86060

    Almost spoof worthy

    Why the choice of little ol Sikeston? The only thing that I have seen that relates to the area is the shots of Jefferson City. Outside of that, the filming locations weren't in the areas talked about. At some point they end up in Nashville? No no no. They make Jefferson City seem REALLY close, it isn't. The CGI is cringe worthy at best. The "close calls" are even terrible. The mispronunciation of the local names was even worse. The whole movie was unrealistic.

    Final assessment, do your job on making sure that homework is done to not make yourself look like a fool. Make sure you include areas in your filmmaking that are relevant to your production. And for the love of god and all that is holy and sacred, pronounce the names properly. Bonus: Better CGI/Green Screen would be fantastic.
    3anomius

    LAME

    No one from SEMO would mispronounce the names of the towns. Yawn.

    The town is New Madrid. It's not in Spain. It's in Missouri.

    As a native Sikestonian, learn the local language before using it.

    Sikeston or New Madrid aren't cities. They are just towns. The cities in Missouri are Springfield, Saint Louis and Kansas City.

    The New Madrid fault line has a rich history. No mention of it. The proposed epicenters are well known.

    The local accent usage is a side bar of possible update as well.

    Make it believable. The Mississippi River is a huge factor in the impending quake. And it is a deep, swift and demanding river. It is no casual kayak ride. Barge workers risk their lives daily to work on it.

    It's obvious whomever directed this had no accurate knowledge of the area or the situations that are prevalent and current. Someone should have spoken to the mayor's office, since it is mentioned in the movie and gotten relevant facts. They are always ready and willing to help if a movie is going to be made representing our area.

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    • Trivia
      Toward the end of the film, the characters use a black R44 Robinson helicopter. The registration, N744HJ, shows that it is owned by Raven Helicopters, an aerial touring company out of San Diego CA.
    • Goofs
      (at around 30 mins) The interior and exterior of the ex-husband's helipad in the city of Marston is the exact same location used in the film (at around 08 mins) for a small airport hanger in the city of Sikeston.

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    • Release date
      • June 29, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wielki uskok
    • Production companies
      • BondIt Media Capital
      • The Asylum
      • Acme Holding Company
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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