10.5
10.5
| 02 May 2004 (USA)
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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 aftershocks and tsunami.

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Matrixston

Wow! Such a good movie.

FirstWitch

A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.

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Joanna Mccarty

Amazing worth wacthing. So good. Biased but well made with many good points.

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Taha Avalos

The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.

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victorio_jeetda

i am not here to take or make the mistake regarding MARTIAL LAW ...OR FEDERAL LAW but all i want to say is that i liked this movie very much.i don't care what other thinks about the movie but i can't find any thing stupid about the movie from the very beginning.i don't know why people watch movie , just for the entertainment or passing their view to others that.. look gentleman, i have seen this movie and i have collected some errors for you so that u be careful before make your mind to watch it.i have liked the graphics regarding collapse aftermath the earth quack or during it specially during the last 45 minute , i can assure u that u never gonna take your fat ass off the seat.sorry if hart some 1....!!!!

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heather_schreiber

I loved this show. I watched its premiere in 2004 and recently just caught it again on the Scifi channel. Watching the second time, the one thing that kept running through my head was, "Is this directed by the same person who directs 24?" The similarities are incredible. From the way it's shot, to the camera movement, to the triple boxes. They both even have numbers as names! Can anyone shed any light on this? Is there a real connection between 10.5 and 24? Thanks!I'm not even a big fan of 24, but I really did notice similarities. I think my favorite 24 episode actually aired on South Park! hehehe

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canaan-3

This movie was terrific on many levels! To see so many actors take the opportunity to fall on their swords in career moves worthy of Armed and Famous.President Beau does a remarkable impression of a piece of wood. I especially liked him bounding off the basketball court when he found out the space needle in Seattle fell down. It made me wonder if President George ever bounded anywhere.One of the unsung heroes of the movie, not even listed in the credits were the blue folders. Entertain yourself, try counting the number of times they appear in the movie They appeared in nearly every scene, apparently contained vital information, reports, plans and only hold a couple sheets of paper. All the President needed to do was ask for information, and low and behold, the folder appeared. Who had time to generate these reports? Kim Delany was more fun when she was drinking heavily on NYPD Blue.The train being chased by the crevasse was particularly cartoon-like.And then there's the guy from Dukes of Hazard.President Beau says it best "This is a nightmare." Watch the movie if you're a masochist, or a collector of really really bad movies.... if so, then also check out Sandra Bullock's "Hangman." You'll be sorry.

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FreewayofFlight

I have seen this movie a few times, and I've spotted several events in the movie that are WRONG! Like when the Space Needle fell over from that 7.9 earthquake. Well, I've done some research and it turns out that it would take an earthquake with a magnitude 9.0 or greater to inflict serious damage to the building. Also, the 8.2 quake outside of Redding, CA isn't big enough to cause the ground to sink (look at pictures of the 9.6 or so earthquake in Anchorage.)And I know it's geographically impossible to separate Los Angeles from the California mainland unless San Andreas decides to create a channel from San Francisco to the Colorado River delta. Is there anymore that I've left out?

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