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Aspect Ratio: 1.66:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0796019821179
Format: Color, DVD, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Rhi Entertainment
Languages: EnglishOriginal Language
Manufacturer: Rhi Entertainment
MPN: 1000839
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Rhi Entertainment
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 01, 2009
Running Time: 188 minutes
Studio: Rhi Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: 2009
Editorial Review:
Description: Get ready for heart-pounding action, incredible special effects and edge-of-your-seat suspense! When renowned scientist Dr. Lehman (Christopher Lloyd, Back to the Future) makes the terrifying discovery that a meteor three times the size of Mount Everest is plummeting towards Earth, he begins a desperate quest to save humanity. Battling government corruption and racing against the clock, Lehman and his assistant (Marla Sokoloff, “The Practice”) strive to uncover the truth and avoid disaster of unparalleled proportions. Featuring a powerhouse cast, including Stacy Keach (“Prison Break”), Billy Campbell (“Once and Again”), Jason Alexander (“Seinfeld”) and Michael Rooker (JFK), Meteor is the ultimate adrenaline-charged adventure.
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The 1979 theatrical release "Meteor" has been routinely mentioned among the worst movies of all time. Thankfully, this is not a remake of "Meteor", but more of a reimagining of the same concept moved forward in time 30 years.
The scenario is roughly the same. Earth is facing annihilation as a giant rock hurtles towards it. Scientists and the military join forces to try and stop it. That's where the similarities end. This "Meteor" does not feature the Cold War tension of the Russians; ... Read More
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I had never seen this film before and I am so glad I bought it. Such a rollercoster of a film very exciting right to the very end so much much happens very thrilling I have watched it 3 times so far and I can say I have enjoyed it each time. If you like a good disaster I recommend you buy this film I give it *****.
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I could'nt wait to see this movie after i bought it till i found out it was
a tv miniseries. Hey, some of these television series can be very good, but
in this case its not.
The good: Nice to see Christopher Loyd and Stacey Keach....too bad there getting
old...which means im getting old...arrrrggg
Some nice shots of the meteors and the space debris comming to earth.
The Bad: Some of the acting and the writting will make you cringe, and ... Read More
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I AM IN AGREEMENT WITH FELLOW REVIEWERS ON THIS MOVIE. IF I'D WATCHED IT WITH COMMERCIALS I PROBABLY WOULD'VE SWITCHED CHANNELS.
AS IN MOST DISASTER MOVIES, SUBPLOTS ARE EXPECTED TO MAKE US CARE FOR THE VICTIMS BUT THE SUBS IN THIS JUST AREN'T THAT INTERESTING...SEEN THEM ALL BEFORE.
AND WE ALL KNOW THE EARTH IS GONNA BE SAVED AT THE LAST MINUTE (IMPACT DID THE SAME THING).
ACTING: I LIKED MARLA SOKOLOFF ON THE PRACTICE. HER LUCY ADDED SOME LEVITY. BUT SHE IS SORELY MISCAST IN THIS ... Read More
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This is an excuse-for-a-movie that is so bad, I think everyone associated with it (writers, director, producer, NBC execs) should commit honorable suicide or at least resign in shame and vow to work no more making video for public consumption. Because we may never know if the writers were just incapable of doing anything beyond mish-mashing clips of other disaster tales together, if the producers forced them or if the network nitwits required it, proper extermination of this mental virus may be impossible. ... Read More
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