- Network: NBC
- Series Premiere Date: May 21, 2006
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Actually, the calamities and catastrophes occur with such frequency and ferocity that, yes, indeed, "Apocalypse 10.5" suffers the curse of being unintentionally funny -- even hilarious -- no matter how guilty one might feel about laughing even as hordes of extras are being turned into Kentucky Fried People.
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A pastiche of disaster movies past with everything from tidal waves to erupting volcanoes, the some-star cast gamely waltzes through writer-director John Lafia's silly plot beats, which pass at such breakneck speed there's barely time to giggle at them.
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There are some so-bad-it's-good moments.
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Everything about the [miniseries] is so lousy, it's difficult to pick just one failure. [19 May 2006, p.65]
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A laugh-out-loud disaster.
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The sheer cheesiness of it all is astounding, and it's bad cheese, not the campy variety that can offer guilty pleasures.
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Forced, frantic and continually preposterous.
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The four-hour project was written and directed by John Lafia, who managed to find new and creative ways to turn every scene into a cliche and get a cringe from every line of dialogue.
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Poorly acted, terribly written and plotted with audacious ridiculousness, "10.5: Apocalypse" is TV junk food that's neither tasty nor filling. It's just junk.
Awards & Rankings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 17 out of 54
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Mixed: 7 out of 54
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Negative: 30 out of 54
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LorraineTJul 26, 2009The zoom in and zoom out made me ill. If anyone wants to ruin his or her career, follow what this director did to this movie.
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JimBJun 15, 2009
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SamGMay 24, 2009