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Ice Quake
As the permafrost melts in Alaska, underground rivers of volatile liquid methane form which sets off a series of devastating earthquakes. Forced apart by this violent occurrence, one family must find each other during the holidays and work to stop the deadly rivers that could cause a worldwide catastrophy.
Release : | 2010 |
Rating : | 4.1 |
Studio : | Quake Productions, |
Crew : | Production Design, Property Master, |
Cast : | Brendan Fehr Holly Dignard Jodelle Ferland Ryan Grantham Rob LaBelle |
Genre : | Action Thriller Science Fiction TV Movie |
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Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Absolutely the worst movie.
Absolutely Fantastic
I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.
Every so often a motion picture touches your heart and enriches your life. This is the case with this humble science fiction film and the magnificent story of human survival it tells. Beautifully directed and with a script that sensitively observes humanity at its most vulnerable, a powerful saga of endurance and courage unfolds before a rapt audience. One can not help but be moved and perhaps even changed by what we witness. With a superb cast and stunning special effects, Ice Quake is so much more than a sci-fi extravaganza. It is an intimate tale of everyday people struggling for existence upon a landscape of overwhelming brutality, before a formless and unforgiving act of nature. In the end, it is one of the finest stories of mankind being tested to its limits and ultimately its triumph.
After 20 minutes or so, I was ready to take the DVD out. It picked up slightly so I watched to the anticlimactic end. Unbelievable science and situations. Totally predictable, although I don't remember what happened to some of the soldiers. I must admit what kept my attention most (I couldn't take my eyes off it) was the colonel's drooping American flag patch. It seemed at any moment as if might fall off. Compare it to the female non-com's flag which was totally squared away. Didn't any of the crew notice that damned thing? The family also built an ice shelter above ground. I doubt they could do that with out any tools other than their hands (which would have quickly frozen). Compared to the below ground ice shelter as built by Tom Berenger's character in "Shoot to Kill", I think the Webster family would have been in a hurt locker.
Ice Quake (2010) CATASTROPHIC is a gross understatement for this and all of these super cheesy uninteresting productions that are filmed here in British COLUMBIA. I too am discussed with this 'club' that uses public tax money too present this garbage to the movie viewing public.I for one can not get enough of 'disaster type or mother nature ruling the earth. when I come across a movie like this my first instinct is too look it up on IMDb. TO see the what and where etc. It is almost instinctive now when I read a title, that the movie may be another crappy unbelievably poor attempt at entertainment. when I see filmed in British COLUMBIA,I GET READY FOR THE WORST CGI on this planet. I have seen movies from decades ago with much better imaging that we get here in regards to this sci-fi crap produced here in British COLUMBIA. one could only imagine this is some kind of 'old boys club' who is the moron approving our money to go to these parasites called >PRODUCERS< what a laugh.I want in on our money also. 1 million Canadian lost their homes and jobs,in recent years and some arrogant slob is handing out our cash.one can only conclude some type of payola is going on, maybe not in the material way, but someone is laughing all the way to British Columbia. how many times have I said too myself and friends, why don't theses jokers write some thriller type script ..stay with the movie line, but show us some intelligence , stop the gross slap in our face.and show some pride, instead of this crap. CGI is the worst as usual
This is a remarkably bad movie, and I'm annoyed I watched it. For me, it ties with Stonehenge Apocalypse as the worst film of 2010.You can tell almost instantly that this is a film by, for, and about Canadians, dressed up for some reason to look like they are part of various US organizations and locations.Actually, I will give them credit for having no obvious Canadian landmarks or signs (other than the terrain itself). But then why are the taxpayers of Canada paying to help make this film, through tax credits? Shouldn't it at least be set in Canada, to earn that funding?Also, I am hopeful that it isn't really the goal of Canadian filmmaking to make US people look like morons.Predictably, as in most Canadian films, and in most disaster films, these are some of the worst special effects seen in a film this century. Mostly it's the same effect over and over, as people dive and dodge not to have to share screen time with it. Who can blame them? The Colonel and his staff are ... inexplicable. When Ram figures out that the "anomalies" (what is this? Star Trek?) are along a network of caves, I fully expected the Colonel to order something like "Kill the Caves. Warp Factor 5. Red alert. Don't let them get away" and then sip some coffee, looking Deeply Concerned.This is probably the worst use of cold in a film since Batman & Robin (1997).I'll agree with another comment that this is certainly the worst use of flashlight technology I've seen in any film I can remember. It might sort of work that way, but your chances are exponentially better if you actually aim the light at the people you want to see you.Also, if there's a methane leak into your air, breathing through a cloth isn't going to help. Methane is not a solid like soot. Just like nitrogen (78% of our atmosphere) in regards to human health, methane is a non-toxic gas, only harmful to our breathing when there's so much that it pushes away breathable air.It wasn't totally awful. There was a sort of family story there. And Brendan's still cute. But really, it's just not worth it. This film should be tossed down a chasm, and ignited.