San Andreas Quake

2015
2.2| 1h30m| PG-13| en
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When a discredited L.A. Seismologist warns of an impending 12.7 earthquake, no one takes her seriously. Now on her own, she races desperately to get her family to safety before the earthquake breaks Los Angeles apart from the mainland.

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Also starring Jason Woods

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SparkMore n my opinion it was a great movie with some interesting elements, even though having some plot holes and the ending probably was just too messy and crammed together, but still fun to watch and not your casual movie that is similar to all other ones.
Fairaher The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
Billie Morin This movie feels like it was made purely to piss off people who want good shows
Gary The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
frankjvt Well, this just makes me glad i dont live in the USA where this might have been in some theater. This was a total ripoff of San Andreas starring The Rock.To be honest, i did watch the whole thing just to see if it got any better to the end. But no, it didnt it only got worse and worse. I have seen better movies come out of a filmschool project!
lyle-49 I watched the whole thing... and I believe I have lost IQ points. This film was bad.How can any film make the Sharknado series look like masterpieces. Well, this film did it.The acting was terrible with one exception. The elderly couple of Elaine Partnow and Robert Evans. They were clearly the best at a 6 out of 10 on the acting. The rest of the actors would be rated 1's with the maybe one 3 (Jason Woods) - only reason everyone else gets a 1 is because it's the lowest rating available.The photography looked worse than what a freshman high-schooler would produce.The film editing was brutal. I'm wondering if they even were looking at what they were splicing together. Continuity was rough as best. The mistakes in filming were so evident I stopped watching for them.The CGI was less than amateurish if that's even possible.The sad thing about this whole film... people were paid to make it.
zergog Just watched this movie with wife. Very surprised to see bad unfair reviews. Yes we are used to very top notch SFX. The story was okay. Seismologist with fail tries to warn Los Angeles to predicted massive quake. Has to save daughter in chaotic environment. Basic story line. But good acting and SFX pretty convincingly done. Was a fun watch and definitely recommend. I am an very small independent short film maker and have no connection to this film, but thought it deserved a better review than other haters. Hope this helped.
catalinagirl-07200 The miracle is that it was actually made by adults. It is one short step up from something one might see at a Junior High School entry to film making presentation made by the worst student in class. The actors, while actually still breathing and showing obvious signs of life, gave performances that would make the petrified forest seem like the forest in Avatar by comparison. One time I saw a puppy being held on a leash run into the street just enough to be hit by a city bus. As the poor animal's leash was ripped from the grip of the hysterical little girl's hand and dragged, yelping in agony, under the wheels of the bus and crushed making the most awful squishing sound as the entrails of the puppy coated the wheels of the bus and the dress of the girl. This was the second most horrible thing I have ever seen, this movie is the first. The special effects were so bad I actually felt bad for the editors who had to watch this several times to edit the film. Most likely the only way the SFX guys could have done such a crappy job was to have done it blindfolded. I will give one piece of credit to the film. The title was successful at fooling me into thinking this was "San Andreas" the one with the Rock...after about an hour it sunk in that I had been had.