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| View Larger Image | Post Impact | DVDStarring: Dean Cain, Bettina Zimmermann, Joanna Taylor, Nigel Bennett, John Keogh Directed By: Christoph Schrewe Also With: Christoph Schrewe (Writer), Alan Latham (Producer), Andrea Raffaghello (Producer), Jeff Rank (Producer), Jeffery Beach (Producer), John Cappilla (Producer), Torsten Dewi (Writer)
| List Price: | $9.98 | | Price: | $8.99 | | You Save: | $0.99 (10%) | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | DVD | | Rating: |  | | Run Time: | 90 minutes | | Format: | Color, DVD, NTSC | | Studio: | First Look Pictures | | Number of Discs: | 1 | | Aspect Ratio: | 1.85:1 | | Release Date: | August 24, 2005 | | Sales Rank: | 16,591th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Studio: First Look Home Entertain Release Date: 12/02/2008 Run time: 90 minutes Rating: R |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 3.0 based on 6 reviews)
| Another Disaster (of acting) Movie. Ha! Ha! by Patrick Nava (San Francisco, CA) 1 Stars July 15, 2009 Comedic, laughable, bush league, is just a few words that best describe this flop. Activate "subtitles" because some of the "foreign" actors are unintelligible (it was made in Europe, but they're still foreign to me). You'll honestly think you're watching a parody of a disaster movie produced by Weird Al Yankovic. The opening music must have been taken from your stock disaster movies from the past. Like AIRPLANE. But I digress.
Want to laugh at a really bad movie that would illicit a "Worst Actor" nomination to Dean Cain? This is it. Cheaply made, terribly scripted, badly acted, ridiculous premise (aren't all disaster movies?).
If you can exercise, read a book, surf the Web, and eat a meal while watching this amateur film project, you deserve an OSCAR.
| | post impact by Leon D. Smith III 5 Stars October 01, 2008 this was a very good movie to watch. I do recommand it to anyone that is interested in this kind of movie
| | Solid B-Movie by W. Malecha 4 Stars June 02, 2008 From a first look 'Post Impact' might appear as a cheap imitation of 'The Day After Tomorrow.'
While it contains elements from 'The Day After Tomorrow' it's an entirely different movie and in some aspects better than 'The Day After Tomorrow.'
The movie's CGI and Special Effects are by 'Hollywood' standards 'B' but in terms of storyline I found it superior than 'The Day After Tomorrow.'
It's a good European production that had a strong element of realism and wasn't strung together either by 'ooh' and 'aah' explosions, excessive sex or violence or mind numbing amount of sepcial effects and CGI.
I recommend to everyone to watch 'The Day After Tomorrow' and then watch 'Post Impact' and compare the two, you might be surprised.
Thank you for your time and I give inspirational and written credit to the poster before me who expressed his/her opinion about the misconception that 'Post Impact' is a 'cheap' imitation of 'The Day After Tomorrow.'
| | Post Impact by John H. Wohlrab (Auburn, Maine United States) 4 Stars April 01, 2008 I really like this kind of movie. It has all that you look for in a good B movie. Obviously low budget writing, sets, saved by good actors doing a competent job. So if you like a fun B/TV movie then this is the one for you.
| | Crap fest... by Matt Bateman (Somewhere else) 1 Stars June 11, 2006 During the opening credits of this movie news reports play in the background telling of the aftermath of the meteor's destruction. One of these news reports claims that the only form of communication still available is satellite phone. My question is, who in their right mind is broadcasting the news when there's no way anyone will see it? Also, why is there a thunderstorm in the United States when the meteor is crashing in Europe? It's stupid script oversights like these that completely ruin this movie. Bad computer effects, mediocre acting... it's all here. And it's not even very exciting for an action movie.
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