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10.5

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2004
  • Unrated
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
4.1K
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Beau Bridges and Kim Delaney in 10.5 (2004)
10.5
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An earthquake reaching a 10.5 magnitude on the Richter scale, strikes the west coast of the U.S. and Canada. A large portion of land falls into the ocean, and the situation is worsened by af... Read allAn earthquake reaching a 10.5 magnitude on the Richter scale, strikes the west coast of the U.S. and Canada. A large portion of land falls into the ocean, and the situation is worsened by aftershocks and tsunami.An earthquake reaching a 10.5 magnitude on the Richter scale, strikes the west coast of the U.S. and Canada. A large portion of land falls into the ocean, and the situation is worsened by aftershocks and tsunami.

  • Stars
    • Kim Delaney
    • Fred Ward
    • Ivan Sergei
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    4.6/10
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    • Stars
      • Kim Delaney
      • Fred Ward
      • Ivan Sergei
    • 174User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Kim Delaney
    Kim Delaney
    • Dr. Samantha Hill
    • 2004
    Fred Ward
    Fred Ward
    • Roy Nolan, FEMA Director
    • 2004
    Ivan Sergei
    Ivan Sergei
    • Dr. Zack Nolan
    • 2004
    Dulé Hill
    Dulé Hill
    • Dr. Owen Hunter
    • 2004
    Beau Bridges
    Beau Bridges
    • President Paul Hollister
    • 2004
    John Schneider
    John Schneider
    • Clark Williams
    • 2004
    Kaley Cuoco
    Kaley Cuoco
    • Amanda Williams
    • 2004
    Rebecca Jenkins
    Rebecca Jenkins
    • Governor Carla Williams
    • 2004
    David Cubitt
    David Cubitt
    • Dr. Jordan Fisher
    • 2004
    Brian Markinson
    Brian Markinson
    • Daniel, Hollister's Advisor
    • 2004
    John Cassini
    John Cassini
    • Sean Morris, Hollister's Aide
    • 2004
    Kim Hawthorne
    Kim Hawthorne
    • Jill Hunter
    • 2004
    Jill Krop
    • Anchor #1
    • 2004
    Marrett Green
    • Anchor #2
    • 2004
    Dagmar Midcap
    • Anchor #3
    • 2004
    Marke Driesschen
    • Anchor #4
    • 2004
    David Berner
    • Reporter #1
    • 2004
    Claire Riley
    • Reporter #2
    • 2004
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    CelluloiDiva

    Deliciously, Laughably Bad

    It was obvious in the opening credit sequence that "10.5" was going to be one doozy of a stinker. The cyclist outracing the collapsing Space Needle - how contrived, how ridiculous, how utterly physically impossible to ride a bicycle during an earthquake so tremendous.

    This movie is so bad, it "MST's" itself!

    There are so many gaps in logic, fact and production, it's impossible to keep up with them. Cheesy "effects" (that train was soooo obviously a model!), preposterous plot, lousy continuity and terrible timing (yeah, right - Science Chick and Doubting Guy DRIVE from LA to Redding and back in the same afternoon and, oh yeah, neither one of them gets dirty...). However, my absolute favorite gaffe in the movie comes in the first minutes of Part 2, in which a newscaster is detailing the arrival of troops in San Franciso. Across the bottom of the "news crawler" is the phrase "Marshal Law". What, did Marshal Faulk and Ty Law have a baby? When the military takes over local control, kids, it's called MARTIAL Law!! The fact that the editorial and production teams did not catch this simple error is, to me, indicative of their overall approach to this, ah, er, um, film. It seems painfully obvious that the entire company - actors, writers, gaffers, prop masters, everyone - have no respect for the movie they're making.

    It is a great mystery how a bit of dreck such as this can get made, especially by network television, which is notoriously conservative. Rank this turd up there with "Atomic Train" and "Tidal Wave" - the only thing missing from "10.5" is an impassioned performance from Corbin Bernson.

    A rank pile o' poo, but so much fun to watch! 1/2* out of *****
    2isleofdawn

    Kept Waiting For It To Get Better, It Didn't

    Ouch. This was painful to watch. I am fascinated with humans trying to overcome potential disasters, i.e. Armageddon, Deep Impact and Twister. However, this disaster movie was a disaster. The guy riding from the space needle and the train getting engulfed by the fissure were ridiculous. I kept hoping there would be a change in plot that would make this better, but it kept getting worse. So much was just not believable. To me it was like watching most people on American Idol. It was so bad, it was fascinating. The other funny thing was nobody had a good relationship at the start of the movie. All the main characters that had relationships were having a rough go of it. Doesn't ANYONE have a good relationship anymore?
    5claudio_carvalho

    Catastrophic Predictable Soap Opera

    After two successive earthquakes, the scientist Dr. Samantha Hill (Kim Delaney) claims that it is not an aftershock, but a rupture and displacement of the plate tectonics. She advises that other earthquakes would happen. When her prediction happens, Roy Nolan (Fred Ward), the assessor of the American President Paul Hollister (Beau Bridges), gives all the support Dr. Hill needs to reduce the casualties in the affected cities. "10.5" is a totally predictable movie, full of clichés and terrible dialogs. There is one specific character (Amanda Williams, played by Kaley Cuoco, in the role of the daughter of Gov. Carla Williams (Rebecca Jenkins)) that irritated me, since her lines were very silly and even stupid. Most of the dramatic situations are shallow, such as the Afro-American doctor who argues with his wife, because he bought a Porsche instead of a new house for the family. However, the guy leaves his expensive car in the city that is being evacuated instead of using it for escaping. I could point out many other ridiculous situations, but it is not the objective of my review. I regret that a movie, having a reasonable budget, good cast and a very updated theme, has had such a bad screenplay and direction. My vote is five.

    Title (Brazil): "10.5 – O Dia Que a Terra Não Aguentou" ("10.5 – The Day Earth Has Not Resisted")
    2erosen

    god help us all

    I pray this isn't the future of TV drama. I had to laugh at the opening scene where a guy on a bike manages to dodge every piece of falling debris, including the entire Seattle Tower. Maybe after that it turns into a decent suspense movie, I can't tell because the quick cuts and jerky in-and-out zooming is not only distracting me from what the characters are saying, it is physically making me nauseous and I have to turn it off. They don't pull off the attempt at the NYPD-Blue (maybe it was Kim Delaney's idea?) camcorder style. It's like watching Cribs on MTV, not one shot is long enough for you to see what is going on. It's just frustrating and annoying. This movie should be shown to film classes as an example of what NOT to do.
    2Rob_Taylor

    Truly stunning in its intelligence-insulting ability...

    This isn't really worthy of a serious review, being just the worst kind of TV movie dreck that it is possible to conjure. Anybody that rated this higher than a 5 needs professional help at once. Instead, here's what this movie will teach really dumb people (the ones who rated it 5+)...

    1. The best way to avoid a collapsing building in an earthquake is to ride a BMX bike directly away from, but in the fall line of, the said building. You should also resist the temptation to avoid being crushed to a pulp by the simple expedient of turning down a side street as that would imply rational thought on your part (and we all know BMX'ers have no brains).

    2. Earthquakes will form cracks in the ground that will chase a train exactly along the route of its tracks, even going around corners in order to follow the track exactly. Or maybe the track actually held the faultline together....

    3. The above-mentioned cracks are so smart that, once they have succeeded in catching and engulfing the train, they will immediately stop opening up at once, literally the moment the engine goes down into the abyss.

    4. Everyone in an earthquake will have to overcome some kind of personal /familial/professional problem.

    5. An entire town can be swallowed without the slightest trace remaining.

    6. A full-grown man will succumb to poisonous fumes far more quickly than a woman half (or less) his body mass.

    7. The answer to stopping earthquakes is to detonate multiple nuclear warheads beneath the surface of the earth in the conceit that it will fuse a faultline together.

    8. Disaster control centres have map displays that depict nuclear explosions as tiny, superimposed balls of fire. I kid you not...

    9. The careers of Beau Bridges and Fred Ward are at an end. No! Wait! This bit is actually a fact. I wonder how galling it is to poor old Beau that his father and brother are/were much more successful than he is/was/will ever be.

    10. After the big quake is over, people will shuffle mindlessly forward in an unintentional parody of Day of the Dead.

    In fact, there really is only one thing to redeem this movie (at least in some tiny way) and that is the miniature and CGI effects of destruction. They are pretty obviously what they are - mini or CGI - but they are by far the most interesting thing in this otherwise diabolically awful excuse of a film.

    Elsewise all the film contains (Apart from the already mentioned points above) is awful shaky-cam footage (it makes it look more realistic you know!), ironing-board acting, ludicrous science-abuse, characters so stereotypical and clichéd that you wonder if they were available "off-the-shelf", terribly over-the-top melodramatic music which is actually laughably awful in most scenes and let's not forget the Hulk-like split-imaging which at times makes the whole thing look like the opening credits of Dallas!

    Oh my! This is a real stinker! Avoid this like it was a real earthquake! Unless you want a huge, huge laugh at the dumbness of it all.

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    • Trivia
      The filmmakers never received permission to use the trademarked name "Space Needle." In order to circumvent this, it is spelled "Spaceneedle" when it appears in the film.
    • Goofs
      A 10.5 earthquake as represented in the movie, would actually be much larger than depicted. People would not be able to walk around so freely as they are doing (at a 10.5, the levels of sight and sound would be distorted). Damage would also be total, damaging much more than shown (the destruction would also reach areas as far away as Michigan or possibly even New York).
    • Quotes

      President Paul Hollister: When the left hand finally realizes what the right hand is doing, it's exploded in all of our faces.

    • Connections
      Followed by 10.5: Apocalypse (2006)
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    • Release date
      • May 2, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 10.5: Apocalypse
    • Filming locations
      • Hollywood Sign, Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Argosy Productions Limited
      • Dogwood Pictures
      • Jaffe/Braunstein Films
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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