Plot
When a solar eclipse sends a colossal blast of super chilled air towards the earth, it then sets off a catastrophic chain of events that threatens to engulf the world in ice and begin a new Ice Age.
Release Year: 2010
Rating: 3.7/10 (1,344 voted)
Director:
Brian Trenchard-Smith
Stars: Michael Shanks, Alexandra Davies, Saskia Hampele
Storyline When a solar eclipse sends a colossal blast of super chilled air towards the earth, it then sets off a catastrophic chain of events that threatens to engulf the world in ice and begin a new Ice Age.
Cast: Michael Shanks
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Jack Tate
Alexandra Davies
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Emma Tate
Saskia Hampele
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Zoe
Indiana Evans
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Naomi Tate
Robert Mammone
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Charlie Barker
Bruce Davison
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Winslaw
Judith Baribeau
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Tammy
Nick Falk
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Brent Durant
(as Nicholas Falk)
Alan Andrews
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Harold Stuart
Helen Edwards
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Margaret Stuart
Abbey Rose Leed
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Young Woman - Sarah
(as Abbey-Rose Leed)
Jakalyn Gatward
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Franny
Bodane Hatton
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Jarrod
Jane Longhurst
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Lawyer - Susan
Nathan Spencer
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Technician #1
Release Date: 3 Jan 2010
Filming Locations: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Box Office Details
Budget: AUD 5,000,000
(estimated)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Goofs:
Factual errors:
When Zoe's blood sugar drops dangerously low, Jack gives her insulin to reverse it. In reality, in that situation she would need glucose; being given insulin would kill her.
User Review
Funny for all the wrong reasons.
Rating: 1/10
First of all, let me start by saying that 1 star is more generous than
I'd like to be, however I'll award that one star for the comedy of
errors.
Who did the research for this movie? Honestly - giving insulin to a
person with low blood sugar (a dangerous thing for somebody to learn
from a movie) and that complete nonsense about the mesosphere falling.
I doubt if it was a school kid because they are generally more educated
than this. It scored an F minus on the science.
The Australian accents were either fake or overdone. The direction was
abysmal. What an embarrassment for the local emergency services to be
involved in this movie.
The acting was high-school grade for the most part. They obviously had
a couple of professional actors.
The special effects looked like something out of the old Batman TV
series or Power Rangers.
To think that I paid money for this. It's honestly challenging the
position of Santa Claus conquers the Martians as worst movie yet.
When it gets to the stage where you're laughing at how amateurish a
movie is, it's just not worth it.
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