- Network: NBC
- Series Premiere Date: May 21, 2006
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 54 Ratings
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, 2009I rated this as a 2 since the camera work ruined it. It seemed as if it could have been a good movie, except the zoom in, zoom out was horrible; it was not natural. No one ever moves in then moves out when talking to someone. The first time this movie came out, I stopped watching it after 15 minutes. That was all the time I could bear with that camera work. It was making me sick.
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KevG.Apr 5, 2008
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DaleHMay 11, 2007Actually, it was pretty hilarious.
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AuslanNov 19, 2006
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SharaeMJun 21, 2006
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Eve006.75Jun 13, 2006The zrelentless zoom in and out camera work is overdone and makes me dizzy to watch. The acting is so OTT it's laughable.
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DJJun 8, 2006Cliched, hackneyed and full of bad acting, but still an entertaining way to pass a few hours.
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PhillipMJJun 7, 2006It's a brilliant drama with loads of action well worth watching. I can't wait for part two tonight.
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SherryWJun 3, 2006I really enjoyed the show and hope to see it again.
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DavidJun 3, 2006If you like watching various parts of the US explode randomly, bad sfx, horrid acting and dialogue, a plot written by a third-grader, and lame pseudo-science, then this mini-series is for you!
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SamMay 30, 2006It's sad in a disaster movie (or in this case, a "TV" disaster movie, Brilliant!) when the real disaster is the movie. It's true, we have a disaster movie so horrid that it makes "Asteroid" look like a classic.
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JamesAMay 29, 2006The fact that there is no sex or violence isn't why people don't like this show. People like myself don't like this show because it's a disgusting pile of s***. 'Nuff said.
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DavidHMay 25, 2006I gave it a high rating since i liked action and suspence. kind of remind me of another show called "lost" which is on another network. I hoped that this show could be made into a series. but that all depends on all those who watched it and their ratings. and will it be dvd.
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angelatMay 25, 2006As far as TV productions go...........this is top rate!
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STEVEGMay 25, 2006mostly a big bore.
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deeaMay 24, 2006Soooooo bad it was a hoot. & what happened to Kim's face? Injections or weight gain?
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VincentDMay 24, 2006Enjoyed the realistic protrayal of real geological phen0menon that occur on our earth over the many millenium
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BrettJMay 24, 2006I want one of those 1400/mph choppers so I can hop off to N. Dakota or Texas like I'm going out to the 7/11.
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ScottHMay 24, 2006Awful acting. Filled with flaws. Unbeleievable scenes, such as the senior geologist telling the army explosives expert where to place the charge on the gas lines. There was also scene steeling from othe movies, like the debat between the geologist and the casino employee on which way to best get out of the casino, up or down...can you say "Poseidon?"
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LucyMMay 24, 2006So bad it was enjoyable.
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MIchaelCMay 24, 2006The film
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JimMay 24, 2006I thought computer graphics were better these days. The only reason why I watched it was because Tony Almeida was in it. The lines were so cheesy that I almost thought it was a comedy rather than an action film.
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KellyMay 23, 2006The most amazingly awful aacting, storyline and dialogue I've ever had to suufer through. And yea, I actually started laughing at the utter absurdity of the entire production. This really could be classified as a dark comedy!
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PeggyMMay 23, 2006
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AdamWMay 23, 2006Horrible... the special effects are awful, the scences aren't realistic (e.g., King's Peak in Utah is WAY above the timberline), the acting is pitiful, and the screenplay is garbage. This is Le Bad Cinema!
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CherylHMay 23, 2006I would love to have this movie on DVD when will it be available?
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georgerMay 23, 2006such a disappointment. Good actors, terrible acting. Don't intend to watch the second part. Too bad NBC!
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BryenFMay 23, 2006
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ElijahMay 23, 2006
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MelTormeMay 22, 2006it's just so crappy you have to watch it
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JoeKMay 22, 2006This movie so far has had nothing but bad reports that I feel out of place in saying that I am enjoying it so far! Maybe it's the LACK of filthy language and sex that is putting people off. Shame on them. It's about time we had something watchable, no matter how outrageous or corny it may be!
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BrentWMay 22, 2006
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troysMay 22, 2006it was the best tv show i ever saw
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arlenewMay 22, 2006i think it was one of the best movies of all times and it had real good special effects ..i would tell all of my friends this is a must see movie
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GregHMay 22, 2006
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MikeDMay 22, 2006It stinks, but the first installment was fun to watch. The players will be laughing all the way to the bank. Oh - how did they manage to keep the lights on in Vegas after the electricity source - the generating facilities at Hoover Dam - were washed away in the dam collapse? Oh, well, why let logic intrude on the stupidity of it all.
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JACKIEHMay 22, 2006I am not a tv watcher, however I found this movie to be one that has caught my attention and I am enjoying watching it.
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BillCMay 21, 2006Dead air would have been more entertaining. I was forced to channel surf for commercials.
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HaroldMMay 21, 2006Views should either keep track of the disaster-movie cliche's or the number of scientific impossibilities.
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AJMurrayMay 21, 2006Awful script, terrible acting (Jeff Bridges looks like he's soiling himself throughout), absurd premise. Stabilize the San Andreas fault by setting off a string of warheads - now there's a plan! Utter crap.
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[Anonymous]May 20, 2006Not only is this concept absurd, the representation of the effects of a quake is laughable.
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Awards & Rankings
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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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The sheer brazenness of its borrowed trashiness makes it oddly watchable.
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"10.5: Apocalypse," is visually dazzling, relentlessly hysterical and also a sequel, which means that most viewers sitting down to watch it know what they're getting into. That should damp down any untoward expectations -- the appearance of a believable character, for instance, or piece of dialogue, neither of which, be assured, is to be found here.