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Dr. Adrian Helmsley, part of a worldwide geophysical team investigating the effect on the earth of radiation from unprecedented solar storms, learns that the earth's core is heating up. He warns U.S. President Thomas Wilson that the crust of the earth is becoming unstable and that without proper preparations for saving a fraction of the world's population, the entire race is doomed. Meanwhile, writer Jackson Curtis stumbles on the same information. While the world's leaders race to build "arks" to escape the impending cataclysm, Curtis struggles to find a way to save his family. Meanwhile, volcanic eruptions and earthquakes of unprecedented strength wreak havoc around the world.

Countries: US
Languages: English, French, Hindi, Mandarin, Latin, German, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Italian, Tibetan
Content Rating: PG-13
Runtime: 2hrs 38min
Status: Released
Release date: 2009-10-10
Release format: Streaming — Nov 11, 2009
Comments
daveofferson
@daveofferson 7 years ago

I love it, but I'm a complete sucker for apocalypse movies.

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daveofferson
@daveofferson 7 years ago

I love it, but I'm a complete sucker for apocalypse movies.

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dunpealhunter
@dunpealhunter 14 years ago

I don't care what anybody else says, i liked it. Okay, the story was nothing to write home about but you should watch it and enjoy it for the special effects. After making disaster movies for years now Roland Emmerich delivered his masterpiece. It will take a long time before another disaster movie can top this one, at least in the special effects division.

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EarthsConflict
@earthsconflict 5 years ago

A really great movie,was amazing at the cinema when it came out,just watching it on my 65" 4K TV on Blu-ray upscaled to 4K looks amazing,I'm hope they release it in 4K Blu-ray.

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Spitzer_
@spitzer 1 year ago

For me, personally the best disaster movie I have seen. It is just so bonkers and incredibly enjoyable. After having seen it more times than I can count and knowing exactly how it plays out, I instantly get a smile on my face nonetheless.

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@kimpaiva 4 years ago

This film is very good and realistic. Because points out some of the biggest human failures in caring for nature. God be with us all.

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Alix Axel
@alixaxel 12 years ago

Ok people, make your last preparations. Only 20 days left now.

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Zillah
@zillah 6 years ago

Totally unrealistic but totally entertaining.

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Juan Agustín Hernández
@juan-h1999 5 years ago

Even that the script could be much better, I love so much the action and destruction scenes in this film, it makes me thrill, so it's a thumbs up!

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AlexanderZ
@alexanderz 9 years ago

The film has obvious flaws, trite clichés, and phony science, but if you are a fan of 50's sci-fi, you will love this movie. And remember, don't take it too seriously folks, just enjoy it.

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Paladin5150
@paladin5150 1 year ago

John Cusack, "Martin Q Blank" himself puts away his guns, and plays a published, but under achieving author, and separated Father of two, thus becoming the "everyman" for the viewer, in yet another Roland Emmerich helmed "end, O' the world" joint, that, far from being formulaic, turns out to actually be pretty entertaining. Joined by a multi faceted cast of past character and future lead actors, who were pretty much perfectly cast in their individual roles, ones suspension of disbelief is never disabused as they all plunge headlong into "the end of the world as we know it", but, not everyone comes out feeling fine.

Potentially problematic entanglements, and pugnaciously unlikable characters all get their just desserts, even meeting somewhat heroic ends, as we watch the usual familiar monuments and landscapes get twisted, frapped', set alight, or just plain "blowed up" with just the right amount of cheesy dialog to keep it fun and interesting. Danny Glover is stoic as the last President of the United States of America, while Chiwetel Ejiofor is the conscience of the worlds leaders, played against Oliver Platts pragmatic, but kind of a dick, Chief of staff, who has to figure out how to "save the human species" while, given the soon to be VERY limited resources, deciding who is worthy to survive what is soon to come. Amanda Peet and Thandiwe Newton play the respective love interests, one estranged, one slightly out of league, while Woody Harrelson does his "Woody" conspiracy shtick out in the literal woods.

All in all, a fun, entertaining, disaster adventure, with a hopeful ending for those who survive.

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