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MegaFault

  • TV Movie
  • 2009
  • PG-13
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
3.1/10
2.5K
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MegaFault (2009)
DisasterActionAdventureDramaSci-FiThriller

When miner Charley 'Boomer' Baxter sets off a series of massive mining detonations in West Virginia, a gigantic earthquake is soon rocking the North Atlantic, exposing a deep seismic fault t... Read allWhen miner Charley 'Boomer' Baxter sets off a series of massive mining detonations in West Virginia, a gigantic earthquake is soon rocking the North Atlantic, exposing a deep seismic fault that runs the length of the North American continent. Joining forces with government seismo... Read allWhen miner Charley 'Boomer' Baxter sets off a series of massive mining detonations in West Virginia, a gigantic earthquake is soon rocking the North Atlantic, exposing a deep seismic fault that runs the length of the North American continent. Joining forces with government seismology expert Dr Amy Lane, Boomer must now race against time to stop the chasm that is threa... Read all

  • Director
    • David Michael Latt
  • Writer
    • Paul Bales
  • Stars
    • Brittany Murphy
    • Eriq La Salle
    • Bruce Davison
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.1/10
    2.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David Michael Latt
    • Writer
      • Paul Bales
    • Stars
      • Brittany Murphy
      • Eriq La Salle
      • Bruce Davison
    • 81User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Brittany Murphy
    Brittany Murphy
    • Dr. Amy Lane
    Eriq La Salle
    Eriq La Salle
    • Charley 'Boomer' Baxter
    Bruce Davison
    Bruce Davison
    • Dr. Mark Rhodes
    Justin Hartley
    Justin Hartley
    • Dan Lane
    Paul Logan
    Paul Logan
    • Major Boyd Grayson
    Jack P. Downing
    • General Banks
    Jack Goldenberg
    • Sebastian
    Miranda Schwein
    • Miranda Lane
    Jessica Stratton
    • Dravinski
    Sarah Garvey
    • Jerry Blair
    Jeff Ashcraft
    • Major
    Gloria Long Collins
    • Vanessa
    Trevor Collins
    • Norman
    Mary Cunliffe
    • Joanne Raye
    Richard 'Goose' Giesecke
    • Glen
    Kaitlyn Makelbust
    • Katie
    Paul M. Walker III
    • Doug
    • (as Paul Melvin Walker III)
    Andrew Stephen Pratt
    • Armstrong
    • (as Andrew Pratt)
    • Director
      • David Michael Latt
    • Writer
      • Paul Bales
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    User reviews81

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    4LeonLouisRicci

    Will that Pesky Planet Earth Just Die Already!

    While this Movie was being Filmed, anyone on the Shoot who had Eyes to See should have Called 911 and had Brittany Murphy Admitted to a Hospital. She is Shown here to be Suffering a Physical Ailment that Only Modern Science could Deal With. The Girl was Obviously Sick and this is Proof Captured for Eternity.

    The Movie is Better than 2012: Supernova (2009) by a Factor of about 2.0 on the Richter Scale but that is Saying Almost Nothing because that One is the Pits. Speaking of Pits, there are Quite a Few in this Mega Earthquake as Extinction Movie.

    If there aren't Enough to Cause Some Serious Damage to a City or Three or Four (its hard to keep score in this as things are seldom very clear as to what is going on, just that something is and their watching it), well then will make a Mega Pit of our own. Say about as big as the Grand Canyon. That'll Show this Upstart Quake who's boss.

    The Ending in this, yet another, Made for TV Movie, about the Ending of the World, just Goes On Forever with a Truck setting off Dynamite (by the MegaTons) in an Endless Chase to Outrun a Satellite, while the Aforementioned Sickly Girl keeps Reaching for the Sky at a Rope Dangling from a Helicopter. Does She Reach the Rope? Does the Truck Outrun the Satellite? You'll have to Watch to Find Out.......Or Not!
    1graysonagent

    Horrible misleading film doesn't know what earthquakes are

    There should be a negative score for film this bad. The writers have no idea what earthquakes are. They seem to think an earthquake is like a tear in fabric and if you can stay ahead of the rip you will be OK. Nonsense. Actress is so unprepared for the role she looks at her technical equipment like she's never seen it before. All the actors stand around uncomfortable knowing they have no lines. The failure is no ability to tell the truth. The writers know nothing about the underlying science of seismology and lied that they could write a story on the topic. No one on the project could tell the truth that the script was awful. The producers lied that they had a viable film. The nitwits at Syfy lie that they are able to develop or produce science fiction. At least they changed the spelling to spare the science fiction genre from guilt by association.

    Work this poor is an affront to drama, to science, and to the audience.

    Best line in the film: Because I'm holding a bottle of water, I'm more prepared for the next earthquake than most people. (sic) True.

    Dumbest line in the first 30 minutes: (looking at a hole in the ground) "That was a 7 on the Richter scale." Total nonsense.

    I turned it off.
    5MLause

    The end is near...but not near enough....

    Actually, this was so awful it was exquisitely awful. So I'm splitting the difference and giving it a 5 out of 10. But don't get me wrong. This really was the Sarah Palin or Harry Reid of SciFi movies.

    Starting with the snow-capped mountains of West Virginia, the movie then showed us what an earthquake was...something that you detonated by blowing things up...and it caused gaping chasms to open in the ground while something like artillery shells blew up in the air. The notion that a tectonic plate would just kind of split with no reference to any preexisting faults (like, say New Madrid) other than the San Andreas fault just astounded me, but this is science stuff and people who make science fiction movies shouldn't be held to that.

    The geographic ignorance seemed to complement the geological ignorance nicely. Let's see, the nearest city west of Boone County, West Virginia was Lexington, Kentucky. And a plane going down on the outskirts of St. Louis ends a smoking pile of twisted metal outside of Stillwater, Oklahoma. I wonder if any of them had a map in their glove-box when they were filming it.

    But I was also amazed that none of the cast apparently had any problems with these things either.

    A real upside of this was that the viewer didn't really care what happened to the characters. In fact, at the end of the year, everyone involved in it should probably get nominated for some sort of Darwin Award. And there's something to be said for a movie that you can watch without any sense of loss if you should fall asleep.

    And that's an amazing comment for a movie that blows up the Grand Canyon, among other things...
    TV_Ken

    Worst disaster movie I have ever seen.

    This is the worst disaster movie I have ever seen, and believe me, I have seen far too many.

    If you can believe that people can be as stupid as the characters in this movie and that the plot was good enough to pass a 6th grade English class, then this is the movie for you.

    I didn't have to write any spoilers. You can easily guess what will be happening in the plot. If you can't guess, then go watch a few good old disaster movies and get yourself an education.

    I could not wait for the entire world to blow up so that movie would be over. I had to settle for just turning off the TV.
    1ricky42-1

    It's a mega fault watching this

    Absolute gruesome! Extremely bad computer animation at all times, bad scenes, fire and fire and more fire and what the hack has Brittany Murphy to do in this stinker! Being a serious scientist in this movie is not her role at all. She probably felt that this movie is crap while filming it. Exploding toilets for no reason (maybe too much wind in the bowl) ... Yes, it was a mega fault that I watched this piece of art of a different kind. The constant 'Flash Gordon' style CGI is quite annoying as it is simply too much. The few good actors are somehow misplaced in this lengthy b-class movie. It seems they had access to plenty military equipment, planes, Mediforce helicopters and so on, but ti didn't make the movie any better. Don't waste your time!

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    • Trivia
      Brittany Murphy's final TV production.
    • Goofs
      While setting the charges, Boomer calls the nearby vehicle a Humvee. It is an out-of-date three-quarter ton truck, not a Humvee.
    • Quotes

      Glen: What is going ON?

    • Connections
      References 10.5 (2004)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 10, 2009 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Thảm Họa
    • Filming locations
      • Davenport, Iowa, USA
    • Production companies
      • The Asylum
      • Family Films
      • It's Not My Fault
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    • Budget
      • $1,200,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1 hour, 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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