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Exploding Sun

  • TV Movie
  • 2013
  • 2h 54m
IMDb RATING
3.8/10
1.5K
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Julia Ormond, David James Elliott, and Anthony Lemke in Exploding Sun (2013)
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A historic space launch triggers a solar-storm event that could have cataclysmic repercussions for the planet if it isn't stopped in time - and time is running out.A historic space launch triggers a solar-storm event that could have cataclysmic repercussions for the planet if it isn't stopped in time - and time is running out.A historic space launch triggers a solar-storm event that could have cataclysmic repercussions for the planet if it isn't stopped in time - and time is running out.

  • Director
    • Michael Robison
  • Writer
    • Jeff Schechter
  • Stars
    • David James Elliott
    • Anthony Lemke
    • Natalie Brown
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Michael Robison
    • Writer
      • Jeff Schechter
    • Stars
      • David James Elliott
      • Anthony Lemke
      • Natalie Brown
    • 43User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David James Elliott
    David James Elliott
    • Don Wincroft
    Anthony Lemke
    Anthony Lemke
    • Craig Bakus
    Natalie Brown
    Natalie Brown
    • Cheryl Wincroft
    Alex Weiner
    Alex Weiner
    • Reggie Walker
    • (as Alexandre Weiner)
    Mylène Dinh-Robic
    Mylène Dinh-Robic
    • Denise Balaban
    • (as Mylène Dinh Robic)
    John Maclaren
    John Maclaren
    • Alan Elias
    Jane Wheeler
    Jane Wheeler
    • Simone Mathany
    Bruce Dinsmore
    • Peter Roebling
    Allison Graham
    Allison Graham
    • Fiona Henslaw
    Frank Schorpion
    Frank Schorpion
    • President Mathany
    Julia Ormond
    Julia Ormond
    • Joan Elias
    Richard Jutras
    Richard Jutras
    • Roger Lynch
    Robert Crooks
    Robert Crooks
    • JJ Elias
    Charlotte Legault
    Charlotte Legault
    • Lara Mathany
    Cristina Rosato
    Cristina Rosato
    • Marta Hernandez
    Harley Chamandy
    Harley Chamandy
    • Freddie Hernandez
    Marcela Pizarro
    Marcela Pizarro
    • Gloria
    • (as Marcela Pizarro Minela)
    Paul Hopkins
    Paul Hopkins
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      • Michael Robison
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      • Jeff Schechter
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    3alan-51-111974

    Watch it Because it's Bad, Not in the Hope of it Being Good

    It's a C movie with a script seemingly developed by a small team of 13 year old boys, boys of average intelligence who enjoy sport more than science.

    Every scene has some element of mind-numbing stupidity, be it dialog, acting, set (apparently Afghanistan exists in a Canadian quarry and is populated by a mix of Pakistanis and Palestinians, we know it's a hot country because there's about 3mm of sand on the floor)... so in every scene there's something to laugh about, shout "nooo!" or point at smiling.

    The plot is incoherent, as are the motivations and actions of all the characters involved... it's a parade of poorly sketched fools.

    I'm a fan of bad movies, Birdemic, Sharknado etc... this doesn't quite have the style or entertainment value of either of those two but I still found it funny.

    If you choose to spend 3 hours of your life gaining pleasure from ripping apart a movie then you may enjoy this, otherwise stay well away my friends!
    5Snootz

    Surprised this got so many low reviews

    If anyone watches a TV disaster flick and expects anything but entertaining schlock, they need a reality check. Such movies are designed for two nights of brainless entertainment, not scientific accuracy and logic. If the viewer expects the writers and directors to adhere to strict science at the expense of excitement and suspense, seriously... do you realize what this is? It's not like anyone forced you to watch yet another disaster film.

    Comparatively, this movie is considerably better than anything produced by Asylum. The characters were cliche but at least held true to their nature. The writing wasn't awful (we've seen awful writing, yes?). Okay, so the science isn't spot on (or even close). The purpose here is to keep the average viewer entertained and face it, the average viewer has very little knowledge of actual science.

    The questions here are: was the story entertaining, was the filming and acting okay, was it boring or exciting? Expecting a disaster film to be cerebral is like watching a Saturday morning cartoon and giving it 2 stars for being childish. Let's not be goofy.

    I enjoyed the film, despite the scientific inaccuracy, despite the illogical presentation, because I didn't go in with a, "I'm going to be as critical as I can be" attitude. I went in to watch a television disaster film, knowing exactly what this genre usually produces. I wasn't disappointed. It held its own, according to what is expected from such films. Perhaps some of these reviews themselves need a 1-star rating for "Excessively unrealistic expectations". I mean geeminy, what were you expecting when you started watching this? ;D
    2jmbjmbjmb

    Add another to the list of bad Sci-fi movies

    Sci-fi is my favorite genre, but boy is it taking a beating lately. Even the big budget films seem to be incapable of getting the job done. Most of the other reviews pretty well cover everything. The opening sequences have a group of civilians on their first flight into space that looks more like a group on a vacation flight in a Lear jet. The pilot is whiny and controls the whole ship with a helicopter joy stick with shiny lights on it. Everything is down hill from there. This movie definitely takes the sci out of sci-fi. Only a frontal lobotomy will help with this department. The unfortunate truth is: that by the end I didn't care if they all died, except for possibly the Afghani girl who, well you know what happens. Hoped for better, but no joy.
    2adj-699-887746

    Worthy of ridicule

    I'm sorry--I'm sure the film and set crews enjoyed having yet another gig to keep them employed, but you have to ask yourself--why would anyone assemble such a decent selection of actors around a script with a plot so asinine it actually inspires contempt? The absurd premise behind the plot, coupled with a meandering, vacuous script makes one instantly think of the sheer waste of opportunity in engaging in such a project and then turning it into such a sad, disappointing mess.

    The producers here need to stay away from any further dabbling in 'sci-fi', since they obviously aimed for a genre and it's devoted demographic that they know absolutely nothing about.

    An absolute waste of talent, time and money, and a real pity...

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    2redheadnotdeadhead

    Funnily Enough

    Firstly I should like to say that I genuinely believe that were I to watch this in glorious 3D the characters would still stubbornly remain wholly 2 dimensional. A cast of characters and a global population all in direst peril yet not one managed to elicit the smallest shred of sympathy. Logically I should next discuss the plot but that would require the existence of one. And last and least the science, sorry 'science', is unfathomable. How is it possible that anyone tasked with creating a script could so utterly fail to grasp even the tiniest shred of the laws of physics.

    All in all quite the most preposterous slice of pseudo-science I think I've ever had the misfortune to come across.

    Just an aside but am saddened to see that the prior comment by welsh_dragon_roar was so poorly received. I mean come on. It's irony folks.

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      David James Elliott plays an Air Force pilot. For 10 seasons from 1995-2005, he played Navy pilot turned lawyer in JAG (1995).
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      The control trailer for communications has a satellite receiver placed on its roof. However, this would be of little use, since the trailer remains inside a hanger and would not be able to pick up any satellite data.

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    • Release date
      • September 9, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Shockwave
    • Production company
      • Muse Entertainment Enterprises
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 54m(174 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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