Annihilation Earth (TV 2009)Two scientists must save the planet when terrorists destroy a supercollider. Director:Nick LyonWriter:Rafael Jordan |
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Annihilation Earth (TV 2009)Two scientists must save the planet when terrorists destroy a supercollider. Director:Nick LyonWriter:Rafael Jordan |
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| Luke Goss | ... | ||
| Marina Sirtis | ... |
Paxton
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| Colin Salmon | ... |
Raja
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Casey Angelova | ... |
American Broadcaster
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Velizar Biney | ... |
Scientist #2
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Louise Cliffe | ... |
Nya
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Theo Cross | ... |
Masen
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Ryan Spike Dauner | ... |
Scientist #1
(as Ryan Dauner)
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| Dana Flynn | ... |
Ellie
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Laura Giosh | ... |
Reporter 1
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Todd Jensen | ... |
Interviewer
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Mike Johnson |
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Brian Landon | ... |
Scientist #3
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John Laskowski | ... |
Agent Smith
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News broadcaster
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Two scientists must save the planet when terrorists destroy a supercollider.
I actively hated this movie, and I'm a gal who tends to cut sci-fi movies a lot of slack because I love them so much, even the bad ones.
But this one -- wow.
The single stupidest and most insulting thing about Annihilation Earth (and of too many sci-fi and disaster movies) is that it gives only one or two scientists -- in the entire world -- the expertise and power to make crucial decisions affecting millions (and possibly billions) of people.
Annihiliation Earth is such a movie, in spades. No involvement with any national or worldwide governmental or scientific body -- just Luke Goss and Marina Sirtis getting all tense with each other.
This nation's already poor science literacy certainly won't be improved with preposterous flicks like this one.