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Supernova

  • TV Movie
  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 52m
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3.7/10
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Tia Carrere, Luke Perry, and Peter Fonda in Supernova (2005)
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A scientific possibility becomes a terrifying reality when the most powerful force in the universe threatens to hurtle home.A scientific possibility becomes a terrifying reality when the most powerful force in the universe threatens to hurtle home.A scientific possibility becomes a terrifying reality when the most powerful force in the universe threatens to hurtle home.

  • Director
    • John Harrison
  • Writers
    • Steven H. Berman
    • Stephen Niver
    • Don Keith Opper
  • Stars
    • Luke Perry
    • Tia Carrere
    • Peter Fonda
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.7/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • John Harrison
    • Writers
      • Steven H. Berman
      • Stephen Niver
      • Don Keith Opper
    • Stars
      • Luke Perry
      • Tia Carrere
      • Peter Fonda
    • 76User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Luke Perry
    Luke Perry
    • Dr. Chris Richardson
    Tia Carrere
    Tia Carrere
    • Lisa Delgado
    Peter Fonda
    Peter Fonda
    • Dr. Austin Shepard
    Clemency Burton-Hill
    Clemency Burton-Hill
    • Ginny McKillip
    Emma Samms
    Emma Samms
    • Laurie Stephenson
    Jessica Brooks
    Jessica Brooks
    • Brooke Richardson
    Eliza Bennett
    Eliza Bennett
    • Haley Richardson
    Marcus Jean Pirae
    Marcus Jean Pirae
    • Dr. Marshall Peters
    Philip Lenkowsky
    Philip Lenkowsky
    • Grant Cole
    Ronald Pickup
    Ronald Pickup
    • Dr. Malcolm Handey
    Lance Henriksen
    Lance Henriksen
    • Colonel Harlan Williams
    Didier Moestus
    • Agent Bott
    Patrick John Walton
    Patrick John Walton
    • Agent Means
    • (as Patrick Walton)
    Gregory Carew
    • Bone
    • (as Greg Carew)
    Nkuli Kgositsile
    • Linda Darlington
    Chris April
    Chris April
    • Dr. Duka Ibrahim
    Mehboob Bawa
    • Dr. Rani Vahpayee
    Michael Mayer
    • Dr. Wilson Gregory
    • Director
      • John Harrison
    • Writers
      • Steven H. Berman
      • Stephen Niver
      • Don Keith Opper
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    2imdb-10420

    Poorly researched

    This movie is full of holes. It's the middle of the day in Sydney at the same time as the Sahara, India and what I presume to be Central America, when they're all meant to be in Australia they keep changing the side of the road that they're driving on, the number plates are not Australian (the cars either), half the street signs don't even exist here, waitresses in cafés don't wear uniforms (except at Starbucks), the only Australian accents are terrible, the desert scenes are definitely more like 14 than 4 hours drive from Sydney - everything about Australia in particular is just wrong! And that's because clearly none of it was shot in Australia. Oh and incidentally - we don't have the death penalty in Australia.

    Extend that analysis to pretty much every other aspect of the movie and the only conclusion you can draw is that whoever wrote the script lives on a desert island without so much as an Internet connection. Even the Sun manages to explode on only one lateral plane (that which includes the orbit of Earth), and when the city's burning, the riot police waste their water on looters.

    It's really difficult to tell what's going on where (and when) because of all these obvious inconsistencies. It wasn't until Luke Perry says "St Louis is half way around the other side of the world" that I really became convinced that they were meant to be in Australia. Couple all of that with a triumvirate of bad special effects, flat acting and a recycled doomsday premise and you've got a real stinker. A complete waste of time if you ask me.

    Still, it wasn't as bad as The Perfect Storm.
    cosmic_quest

    Don't waste your time on this

    What can I say about this? Well, firstly, there is no need for me to give a summary of this mini-series when people can just easily refer to the standard disaster film formula: smart guy with all the answers, pretty but tough woman, cute kid, corrupt government agent/politician/business man who is only interested in some greedy proposition and some CGI effects. There isn't a sweet little dog that, of course, survives deadly situations but the script writer does toss in a serial killer who escapes. There are also destruction by meteors that seem to be intelligent with the way they just know how to land on structures of significance ('Oh look, there's the Taj Mahal- let's blow it up. There's the Sydney Opera House- get it! Look the scientist who can set everyone straight; he has to go!').

    Basically, 'Supernova' has been done many times before and the previous efforts have been much superior. The science behind the concept is so ridiculous that they resort to techno-babble in the hopes the audience won't notice. Although the story is supposedly set in Australia, the director and the actors don't seem to know this and are confused whether the location should be America, Australia, the UK or South Africa (the shift in scenery and accents just gets irritating after the first half-hour). While one can't blame the CGI effects for being far from great given the lower budget of the series, this could have been avoided if it hadn't bothered to show off.

    What could have save 'Supernova' was if the plot was solid and the characters were interesting but it didn't even have that. The characters were so flat and uninspiring that they just left the audience praying that sun would just swallow these people up, and the plot was tedious and too drawn-out.

    If you want a disaster film, stick with 'The Day After Tomorrow' or 'Independence Day'. They too may be predictable but they know it and do it well!
    1winner55

    Bomb!

    Why, oh why, do I keep getting suckered by promotional trailers for DVDs? Anyway, if you have seen the promo trailers for this film, be warned: they are clearly concerning another film never made, brief clips of which showing up in this one for no discernible reason whatsoever.

    The principle problem here is a script that thinks it's a remake of "The Day After" but which would fit just about any daytime soap-opera. Since the premise of the film derives from astro-physics, the finale - a typically empty 'happy ending', having absolutely no grounding in any science whatsoever - makes no sense whatsoever.

    Although the film actually avoids religion, let's put the matter in religious terms for clarification: Imagine Judgment Day; and God is really pee-ed off and decides no one is worth saving. Suddenly, Peter Pan's Tinkerbell pops up and reminds God that if he really really believes, creation can be saved. God smiles down on a half-dozen soap-opera stars (no, they haven't repented, what's to repent?), and suddenly we're all back in Eden.... - Scientifically speaking, that's "Supernova".

    What brilliant con-artist convinced anybody this film could be made? And who are the emotionally troubled people who would like this garbage? By the way, if you're wondering whether one could watch this turkey all the way through, the answer is no; after giving it some 20 minutes, sheer boredom demanded I started skipping scenes sequentially trying to find something interesting to watch. I didn't. But I did watch the whole of the finale to see if there was anything important I'd missed. There wasn't.

    And there wouldn't be anything important missed if you skipped the whole film.
    JPDellova

    Dumbfounded

    Almost as funny as Robot Monster, or any of the magnificent Ed Wood Classics, but without the deep scientific grasp of those earlier films.

    Read a dozen or so reviews -- the reviewers put a lot more into their posts than anyone connected with this incredible turkey -- I didn't see any review mention that our sun can't supernova, it isn't the right kind of star. It can nova, and its furthest expansion will reach the orbit of the inner planets, probably out to earth, but will not fill the whole solar system, as stated by one of the characters.

    Great observation by one of the reviewers on how, after surviving in those Phoenix locations, the lucky few come to the surface and get to work on constructing a new sun. Excellent! And naturally in an actual nova there most certainly won't be anyone coming up, and probably no earth remaining to come up from -- but also no sun, and that wasn't comprehensible to anyone involved with this nonsense. No one in the whole project who knew any science at all, with tens of millions of dollars to burn -- pun definitely intended.

    During the opening scenes I thought the story would involve the supernova of some distant giant star finally reaching our solar system seven million later. Silly me, that would have been far too stuck in boring reality.

    The weirdest part is from start to finish I couldn't stand any of the characters. Can't say that about any of the Ed Wood masterpieces.
    1sun7_2

    Definitely awful !

    This "movie" was broad-casted last night on a french network. I couldn't believe my eyes how bad it was. There's absolutely nothing good about it. I mean nothing. Acting was zero, "science" completely stupid, backgrounds and CGI look like being painted by a 50's artist, and so on. I understand that even better artists need sometimes to pay big taxes so they have to play in second choice productions...But please ! Not in such a crap ! About location : Cape Town, South Africa, is perfectly recognizable in most exterior scenes (Table Mountain with Signal Hill on its right when looking from the sea; the business center of the city; even in some street scenes you can see typical buildings with Old Cape Dutch style; the license plates are definitely capetonians; on a house wall there is a plate claiming that the house is protected by Chubb Security Company; in one scene you can see a train, which is a Metro one, used in CPT,...etc.).

    A "movie" to forget. There's nothing else to do with it.

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    • Goofs
      A star's fate is dependent on its mass. The Sun simply does not have enough mass to become a supernova, which requires a mass at least 8 times that of the Sun.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Austin Shepard: You make a good drink.

      waitress: You make a good drunk.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Best of the Worst: Our DVD and Blu-ray Collection (2019)

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    • Release date
      • September 5, 2005 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • South Africa
    • Official site
      • Hallmark Channel
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Супернова
    • Filming locations
      • Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Hallmark Entertainment
      • Silverstar Ltd.
      • Larry Levinson Productions
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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