a5c7b9f00b Something unspeakably chilling is ultimately starting to heat up at The City of Los Angeles! Beneath the famed La Brea Tar Pits, a raging volcano has formed, raining a storm of deadly fire bombs and an endless tide of white-hot lava upon the stunned city! Fearing the worst, the geologist Dr Amy Barnes warns the citizens of downtown Los Angeles of an impending disaster after a tremendous earthquake takes them by surprise. With clear signs of an underground volcanic formation beneath the La Brea Tar Pits, the chief of the city&#39;s Office of Emergency Management department, Mike Roark, begins an investigation against the clock, when molten magma erupts, obliterating everything in its path. Can two mere mortals stand up against nature&#39;s wrath? Wouldn&#39;t it be great if just for once the pretty girl was sucked into the bowels of the earth and the plain girl become the heroine. It&#39;s always ridiculous the way &quot;disaster&quot; movies always have to have a happy ending, man and girl go off into the sunset sort of thing. In real life this doesn&#39;t happen all the time, let&#39;s have some reality from time to time! Year: 1997<br/><br/>Run time: 1 hr 45 min<br/><br/>Rating: PG-13<br/><br/>Director: Mick Jackson<br/><br/>Tommy Lee Jones; Anne Heche; Gaby Hoffmann; Don Cheadle; Jacqueline Kim; Keith David<br/><br/>When a newly formed volcano erupts in downtown Los Angeles, it&#39;s up to Tommy Lee Jones and Anne Heche to do what they can and save the day.<br/><br/>…And that&#39;s about it. Volcano is very much a by-the-numbers disaster flick, with cardboard characters, a very unconvincing story and, especially, lame special effects. If you want to see a good volcano movie, then watch Dante&#39;s Peak, which I believe came out at around the same time. Only watch this movie if you like tedious disaster flicks. This is a surprisingly cheesy disaster epic.
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