Un congreso científico global debate pero no acuerda un plan para detener el enorme asteroide que se dirige directo a la Tierra, con los diferentes países culpándose los unos a los otros por... Leer todoUn congreso científico global debate pero no acuerda un plan para detener el enorme asteroide que se dirige directo a la Tierra, con los diferentes países culpándose los unos a los otros por el desastre.Un congreso científico global debate pero no acuerda un plan para detener el enorme asteroide que se dirige directo a la Tierra, con los diferentes países culpándose los unos a los otros por el desastre.
DX Machina
- Hugo
- (as a different name)
Juliana Destefano
- Laura
- (as Juliana DeStefano)
Zachary Chicos
- Turgenev
- (as Zach Chicos)
Regina McKee Redwing
- Nigerian Delegate
- (as Regina Williamson)
Shawn C. Phillips
- Trey
- (as Shawn Phillips)
Nicholas Ryan
- Background person
- (as Nick Ryan)
Monique Paredes
- Background person
- (as Monique Parades)
Reseñas destacadas
The acting and special effects are Horror-a-geddon! Some of the actors are so bad, it's almost funny.
Well, truth be told the title of the movie set off an alarm clock already. I mean, "Asteroid-a-Geddon", seriously? Yeah, well still I ended up sitting down to watch this disaster movie. And then the logo of The Asylum came up on the screen, and I just knew it was going to be one of those movies.
Let's just be honest, The Asylum is not exactly known for their track record of putting out super impressive movies. Sure, once in a blue moon they manage to release something that is outstanding in comparison to their usual releases. But as it happened to turn out, "Asteroid-a-Geddon" was not one of those uniquely outstanding movies.
In fact, the storyline in "Asteroid-a-Geddon" was just so generic and mundane that you could actually drift off to Slumberland and wake up a bit later and continue to watch the movie as it you never missed a beat. Not to mention that the movie was as predictable as these type of disaster movies come.
The special effects in "Asteroid-a-Geddon" were adequate. But for a movie made in 2020, the special effects left much to be wanted. I mean, it felt like I was watching a movie from the late 1990s or thereabout. The special effects served their purpose well enough, hence being adequate, but they were by no account impressive or visually bedazzling.
"Asteroid-a-Geddon" doesn't really boast itself on having that much of an impressive cast list. I mean, there was Eric Roberts as the only familiar face to me. And let's just be blunt, I mean, he is Eric Roberts for better or worse.
This disaster movie from writer and director Geoff Meed is not one that you have to sit down to watch, as it is by no means an outstanding or memorable addition to the natural disaster movie genre. In fact, it offers nothing new to the genre, actually.
My rating of "Asteroid-a-Geddon" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
Let's just be honest, The Asylum is not exactly known for their track record of putting out super impressive movies. Sure, once in a blue moon they manage to release something that is outstanding in comparison to their usual releases. But as it happened to turn out, "Asteroid-a-Geddon" was not one of those uniquely outstanding movies.
In fact, the storyline in "Asteroid-a-Geddon" was just so generic and mundane that you could actually drift off to Slumberland and wake up a bit later and continue to watch the movie as it you never missed a beat. Not to mention that the movie was as predictable as these type of disaster movies come.
The special effects in "Asteroid-a-Geddon" were adequate. But for a movie made in 2020, the special effects left much to be wanted. I mean, it felt like I was watching a movie from the late 1990s or thereabout. The special effects served their purpose well enough, hence being adequate, but they were by no account impressive or visually bedazzling.
"Asteroid-a-Geddon" doesn't really boast itself on having that much of an impressive cast list. I mean, there was Eric Roberts as the only familiar face to me. And let's just be blunt, I mean, he is Eric Roberts for better or worse.
This disaster movie from writer and director Geoff Meed is not one that you have to sit down to watch, as it is by no means an outstanding or memorable addition to the natural disaster movie genre. In fact, it offers nothing new to the genre, actually.
My rating of "Asteroid-a-Geddon" lands on a generous three out of ten stars.
I sat through this, mostly as the handset was a little out of reach and I'd just had a large roast dinner.
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I fear for the safety of the next person i hear saying it in real life.
Dont do it to yourself, nothing good is here.
The like the word Petawatts, a lot.
I fear for the safety of the next person i hear saying it in real life.
Dont do it to yourself, nothing good is here.
With the title of this movie giving you plenty of notice of what to expect, you can safely agree that it will be crap. And, it doesn't disappoint. The acting is terrible with a honorable mention to Veronika Issa, from her bio, it looks like she's only just started acting, and it comes across as that too. Gigi Gustin was the stand out actress in this movie, she acted better than everybody else and she looked hot too. Eric Roberts looked totally bored. I wouldn't recommend this, unless you are vegging on the couch suffering some kind of hangover.
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- Duración1 hora 27 minutos
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- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.35 : 1
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