Review of MegaFault

MegaFault (2009 TV Movie)
1/10
How did they get so many well-known actors in this turkey?
2 July 2020
Warning: Spoilers
OMG, I thought people were exaggerating but this movie is like the Edsall of bad movies. It's so terrible you just cannot believe it is that bad, but it is. Apparently, we live in a world where there is only ONE seismologist and she's neither believable or able to deliver her lines without sounding confused.

The fun part of the movie is you can pause it and predict the next cheesy line and you will probably be 95% correct.

Lasalle tried to be real in this, but even he couldn't save this pile of trash. Hartley was in one of his earlier roles and his acting was fine, not stellar, but ok.

And who knew setting off some explosions could trigger the end of the world kind of scenario in this movie? Yeah you're right, no one knew because it's not possible, and that is why this movie is so ridiculous.

The special effects are made for TV level but even then things were bursting into flame inexplicably.

I mean why was the tanker truck slaloming down that road, side to side as things blew up and the world's slowest earthquake fault trailed after them? It made no sense.

I watched all the way to the end just to see how bad the ending would be - it was laughably bad.

Best part - Justin Hartley pulling the pin to unhitch the tanker.

Worst part - all the nonsense relating to earthquakes.

I have this a one out of ten because in all honesty it really IS that bad: bad script, bad directing, cheesy special effects, terrible acting and apparently no scientific advisor was hired.

It makes The Core look like Citizen Kane!
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