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10.5 (2004)

10.5 (2004)
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Originally produced as a miniseries for NBC, 10.5 is a disaster film that wonders what might happen if the Western United States is ever ravaged by unprecedented earthquakes. After one quake wreaks havoc on Seattle, another strikes California, this one worse than the first. With scientists speculating that an earthquake registering 10.5 on the Richter scale could be next, the U.S. president (Beau Bridges) enlists the help of a seismologist (Kim Delaney) to somehow formulate a plan to prevent the deaths of millions of people. This film aired under the title Earthquake: 10.5 in the U.K. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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Starring:
Kim DelaneyBeau Bridges, (more)
Director(s):
John J. Lafia
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Synopsis of 10.5

Originally produced as a miniseries for NBC, 10.5 is a disaster film that wonders what might happen if the Western United States is ever ravaged by unprecedented earthquakes. After one quake wreaks havoc on Seattle, another strikes California, this one worse than the first. With scientists speculating that an earthquake registering 10.5 on the Richter scale could be next, the U.S. president (Beau Bridges) enlists the help of a seismologist (Kim Delaney) to somehow formulate a plan to prevent the deaths of millions of people. This film aired under the title Earthquake: 10.5 in the U.K. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
165 mins

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Director(s):
John J. Lafia
Writer(s):
John J. LafiaChristopher CanaanRonnie Christensen
Producer(s):
Lisa Richardson
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Corina N.

Definitely a 'made for tv' movie...

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Katie T.

This miniseries lacked quite a bit. The special effects - they were decent for a made-for-TV movie. The acting - it could have been stronger and more passionate, and the characters lacked credibility. The editing - the "24"-like slip screens were not effectively executed. The story - there was no coherent plot. It was drawn out so long that insomniacs might find slumber watching this film. And I make this comparison: “10.5” is to “Armageddon” as “The Others” is to “The Sixth Sense”… that means it’s a rip-off of a more original movie.

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Michelle W.

thank god i didn't rent this! This was beyond bad! I saw this whole thing on tv and it was a huge waste of time. It shamelessly rips of 24 with the spit-screen video but at least it made the poorly written, poorly acted scenes in between the special effects. The effects were mildly interesting but in no way do they warrant renting this waste of time. Its like they spent all the money on special effects and ZERO money on actors and a screenplay. If you had ANY problems with the movie The Day After Tommorrow do not rent this movie!! In fact just stay away blockbuster has 40,000 titles and this is not one worthy of looking at!

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