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Volcano

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: There are a lot of reasons why this fundamental concept of this movie is implausible, and a number of dumb things happen in the movie, and yet the concept itself is interesting and was handled reasonably well.

Similar to the "other" volcano movie, "Dante's Peak," there are several indications that something geologic is happening. Death by hot gas blast is usually a pretty solid indication of that sort of thing (which happens before the volcano does its thing). After a number of interesting things happen a volcano bursts to the ground. The scenes of the volcano going "boom" are among the best scenes in the movie.

The real story takes off after the volcano finally erupts. We see absurd silliness as people continue to drive by the erupting volcano. I am unsure of why people would rather take the short cut and risk death by lava versus going the long way around, but maybe it is just me. We also see emergency services leader Mike Roark's (Tommy Lee Jones) daughter Kelly (Gaby Hoffmann) hang around her dad's SUV so long that he has to stop rescuing a fireman to rescue her, which subsequently allows the fireman to die. There is a lesson in this tragedy: when you see an erupting volcano, run.

Mike Roark attempts to work with the fire department to stop the lava flow, eventually succeeding. However, lava is an irresistible force and if it is not flowing above ground, then it finds somewhere else to flow. Soon Mike and seismologist Dr. Amy Barnes (Ann Heche) next try to predict the behavior of the rapidly flowing lava, setting up the climax of the movie, which involves imminent destruction of a hospital, and possibly Mike's daughter Kelly.

The action in this movie is generally good. I thought the lava effects were generally well done. A few things about the behavior of the lava that were a little weak, but I am able to forgive a few things for the sake of a good story. There were a few places where it was clear that the lava was animated in some fashion, but there were other places that were either live shots of a real volcano, or very well done shots of fake lava. I thought both times the lava emerged from the ground were well done. I also thought the lava flowing into the sea was good.

The action in this movie was not as well supported by the story and by the characters. Many of the people in this movie acted dumb. It was the action of the characters that got them into trouble. In more than one situation I found it difficult to believe that real life characters would do some of the things that people in this movie did. I could continue this discussion for a long time because of my frustration with people's actions. On top of the multiple dumb actions was weak acting. Anne Heche generally did well. Tommy Lee Jones had his good moments and his poor moments. Other characters varied from good (Jacqueline Kim as Dr. Jaye Calder) to corny (John Corbett as Norman Calder). This movie also took short cuts with a number of characters by relying on stereotypes.

I admit that even with all its weaknesses I have seen this movie all the way through at least three times. The reason is that there are cities in the United States that do run the risk of a volcano popping up nearby. I do not believe the La Brea Tar Pits are one of the riskier locations, but other cities bear some risk. I am fascinated by the response of emergency services as shown in the movie and wonder whether a real city would be able to respond as quickly initially and whether a real city would do any better than the movie version of Los Angeles supposedly did. The United States has been very lucky to experience fewer significant disasters than many other countries, and the loss of life in the disasters we have had have resulted fewer deaths than in most other countries. Watch this movie for yourself and consider how well your town would plan for such a huge disaster. What you think about how your town would respond will allow you to overcome the weaknesses of the characters and the acting.


Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Runner-Up
Review: The plot is great, the acting is so so. But the special effects are awsome!!!


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: awsome
Review: All these people are trying to say whell this and that really couldn't have happened. RELAX!!! it's just a movie. All you people are proibly living in your mom's bacement writing your name on a orange juice carton 500 times and preordering halo 2 and the Life-size starwars doll or some 3.141592653589793238462638. Just watch the movie there is nothing wrong with it. Yeesh, people these days.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Action
Review: In this movie we are taken to a new horror, a volcano in the center of LA. Wow, who would have thought and could this be possible? We have almost gotten numb to the reports of earthquakes hitting that part of our country, but this is a new twist. Tommy Lee Jones is excellent in this flick and always brings something special in any movie he is in.
I think the effects were pretty good and all in all this to me was a good adventure movie and with an interesting twist.
Shirley Johnson

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent action classic with a realistic twist.
Review: I am appalled at the negative reviews on this moive that I've been reading from the left, center, and right. This is a really great movie with a highly realistic twist about a volcano forming in the center of a major city which in this case is none other than Los Angeles.

L.A. as usual has had it's share of earthquakes in recent times (in the movie's timeline) but they've become excessively severe but things really turn suspicious when there are tons of sulfur emissions from the sewer systems of the city and skyrocketing temperatures. In the La Brea Tarpits area, the water has been boiling like mad overnight until they realize that the hotspot is actually the site of a new volcano that is about to be formed right there on Wilshire Boulevard. Now they must try to divert the lava and save as many lives from the newly formed volcano that spews lava all over it's immediate surroundings and also releases rivers of lave all over the vicinity.

This is an excellent action-packed movie with a highly realistic twist. The special effects are really well done and the lava looks so realistic. There are some flaws which range from slightly hammy acting by some of the background cast but I've noticed one particular on, which is actually a scene where towards the latter half where they forgot to add the lave to the street during one scene where the street was already covered with it. You'd have to see what I'm talking about to understand.

Other than that, this is an excellent classic with a highly realistic. I've gotten comments from others around me saying that volcanoes cannot form in the middle of a city. They are dead wrong. Volcanoes can form anywhere where the land is geologically active and they don't discriminate between countryside and urban areas. It's only a matter of time before one forms in some city or village somewhere on Earth.


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