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That's one of the worst. Saw it in the theater, too. Ugh.
A good trailer can fool someone into going to the theater. I remember going to see a liam neeson movie thinking he was going to fight wolves with broken airplane bottles taped to his bare hands the entire movie. I was wrong.
 
Dude, there are some good-to-great disaster flicks!

Deep Impact
Outbreak
Dante's Peak
The Towering Inferno (my personal fav)
Meteor
Daylight
The Impossible
Deepwater Horizon
The Day After
Threads
The Poseidon Adventure
Airport and the sequels
Hard Rain
The Hindenburg


You're missing out!
I’ve only seen outbreak and towering inferno on that list. Outbreak scared the crap out of me as a kid. Maybe that one ruined me.
 
The one with the Rock was pretty bad. Deep Impact is good. I couldn't stand Armageddon, I turned it off when Ben Affleck was putting cookies on Liv Tylers stomach or something. Day After Tomorrow is dumb but entertaining. Poseidon Adventure is my favorite. The remake was pretty bad.
 
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A good trailer can fool someone into going to the theater. I remember going to see a liam neeson movie thinking he was going to fight wolves with broken airplane bottles taped to his bare hands the entire movie. I was wrong.
I saw that in theaters, too, and it was money well spent. The Grey is an excellent meditative film about survival and grief.
 
The one with the Rock was pretty bad. Deep Impact is good. I couldn't stand Armageddon, I turned it off when Ben Affleck was putting cookies on Liv Tylers stomach or something. Day After Tomorrow is dumb but entertaining. Poseidon Adventure is my favorite. The remake was pretty bad.
I love Bruce Willis and that entire cast but I also can't stand Armageddon. Unpopular opinion: I also hate Titanic.
 
Watching Blue Chips again, man, Jt. Walsh was so good at playing a scumbag. Nick Nolte's monologue at the end is so damn good. It's a flawed but enjoyable sports drama. William Friedkin always directed the hell out of anything he made.
 
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Watching Blue Chips again, man, Jt. Walsh was so good at playing a scumbag. Nick Nolte's monologue at the end is so damn good. It's a flawed but enjoyable sports drama. William Friedkin always directed the hell out of anything he made.
As a kid, I had a Shaq (Orlando magic) jersey and penny Nikes. Can’t tell you the amount of times me and my childhood friend watched blue chips on hbo. It was on at least twice a week and was always followed by a movie called airborne with a young Jack black and Seth green.
 
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