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Director: John Lafia Producer: Lions Gate Home Entertainment

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Dismissed by seismologists and roasted by critics, 10.5 offers everything you'd expect from a cheesy camp-classic disaster flick. Originally broadcast on May 2 and 3, 2004, this $20 million NBC sweeps-week miniseries achieved its ratings goal (20 million viewers) by promising a respectable cast and spectacular digital effects to simulate "the Big One"--a series of fault-ripping earthquakes that re-shape the entire West Coast of the United States. The first quake hits Seattle, toppling the Space Needle in a ridiculous opening sequence, and within minutes deep-fault expert Kim Delaney (no doubt regretting her departure from NYPD Blue) is busy convincing the President (Beau Bridges) and his geological advisor (Fred Ward) that only a series of nuclear blasts will "heal the rift" in the shifting tectonic plates. With John Schneider and The West Wing's Dulé Hill in thankless supporting roles, 10.5 deliberately strives for supreme badness, leaving no cliché unturned and cursing its cast with the worst dialogue in miniseries history. It's gloriously awful and uproariously entertaining. 10.5 may not rock your world, but natural disasters were never this much fun.

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  • Available Audio Tracks: English (Dolby Surround)

Movie Details

Cast:
Fred Ward
Beau Bridges
Ivan Sergei
John Lafia
John Schneider
John Cassini
Kim Delaney

MPAA Rating: PG
Running time: 165 min
DVD Aspect Ratios: 1.33:1

International rating:

Australia: PG

DVD International release dates:
North America: May 2, 04
Europe: May 22, 04
Japan: Oct 7, 05
Australia: Aug 28, 05


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