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many of the planet’s cities within seconds. Scientists try to find out more about the shower, searching the sky for clues, when they make a terrible discovery. The meteorite swarms were harbingers of a much bigger threat: An asteroid the size of Texas is heading for the Earth in a direct collision course. It becomes clear that the impact of an asteroid of such a size would cause such dramatic upheavals in the planet’s atmosphere that all life would be killed. Desperate for ideas, NASA summons the concept of drilling a hole and exploding a nuclear device deep within the mother asteroid’s core. Sadly, none of NASA’s astronauts is |
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“Armageddon” features approximately 240 effects shots, most of which were created by the film’s in-house effect team and DreamQuest Images. The same people who created the visual effects for “Dante’s Peak” now unify their knowledge and |
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and then letting the viewer partake in an action-ride all the way to end. While the film’s story might be simple and the script might exhibit some gaps and flaws, the way in which it is converted into images is stunningly good. Part of the fun is that the film keeps the viewer nearly as much on his toes as the actual characters on screen. With wicked twists and furious, unpredictable changes in the plot, the film will leave you panting in disbelief when the end credits start rolling. The atmosphere the movie creates is so engrossing and complete that it almost feels that the viewer saved the Earth just moments ago. It is a movie experience that is clearly perfect in its visceral impact and delivery. |
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picture quality of this disc is clearly a result of the additional space the use of a RSDL disc offers, although Buena Vista has always been known for the superb transfer and compression quality of their strictly non-anamorphic releases. The disc’s layer change is seamlessly placed at 1:11:11, exactly on a scene cut. |
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contains heroic themes that aid in establishing the sense of magnitude and destiny. The disc contains English and French language tracks but contains no subtitles. As a bonus - which is surprising considering Buena Vista’s otherwise Spartan releases - the disc also contains Aerosmith’s award-winning music video “I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing”. It is the film’s theme song, and nicely captures the film’s emotional experience. It also proves (once again) that Aerosmith have firmly established themselves as the leading band for rock ballads in the 90’s. |
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“Armageddon” is a fun movie. Spectacular, heroic and truly grand in scale, the film will keep you on the edge of your seat for its entire length. It is a special-effects fest that races through the story at breakneck speed and creates stunning visual and pulse-pounding visceral effects. Don’t expect much depth in a movie like this, but if you are looking for some mind-blowing, riveting, popcorn entertainment, Buena Vista’s “Armageddon” will deliver just that… with a SERIOUS bang. |
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January 1999 |
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