So Hollywood, one of the best 90s disaster films. Every scene has a "we can do this!" Rudy type speech, but it's just so fun and the stage built for is perfect
Where to begin with whats wrong with this movie I love from 90s.
First off, i'd find the person who programmed the fans and have him override the 2 1/2 minute shut down feature.
When the lady was holding the electric hose in front of the prison bus, it was moving her around and acting like a snake. Last I checked, electricity didn't have this kind of power.
There wouldn't be timers and a terminal in where the fans were spinning. There would be no need for it.
There's a vacuum in the room below the fans.... yet there was no suction in the hole with the fans, makes perfect sense.
I love how in the movies, they act like politicians have no regard for life. In actuality, they wouldn't have opened any part of the tunnel in case someone was alive, because they wouldn't want their numbers to dip for the next election. So many 90s movies implore this
tactic.
After the explosion to seal off the leak, the liquid trailer starts to roll. Look at it, you see no weld marks on it where it was attached to the trailer and for some reason the stairs on it go all the way around it. Great prop hollywood!
In real life, all these people would have died from the explosion.
LOL after the big black dude takes his last breath, look at Sylvestors hand on his chest the second after, you can see him breathing! Fail!
Think of all the really bad disaster flix you've seen... this is right down there with the worst one you've ever seen. Dialogue is so painful it's cringe-worthy, the logic of Stalone's actions is just mind-boggling - especially actually going in to rescue them. Every single person in this movie over-acts or shows us how bad an actor they really are (I'm going with the latter) ... you want all of them to just die already - some actually do, so that's a relief.
1/10
Shout by Carlos Fernando IbarraBlockedParent2017-08-30T02:04:57Z
Solid disaster/action flick. Runs the paces, but does it well, with an interesting set of characters, and a leading man that doesn't have all the answers for once. The effects even hold up pretty well.