People in lab coats launch a rocket into the Earth's crust and all heck breaks loose in this Brylcreem-filled sci-fi film. Not as awful as I was expecting, there's a lot of talking in a subterranean laboratory that looks suspiciously like the Batcave from the 1960s television show, a couple of explosions, and jets of magma. When the scientists finally head deep underground; all the glowing red rocks, smoke, and lava seemed kind of homey. I think I got a little misty. I watched Crack In The World on Netflix. Here's a trailer:
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Crack In The World
People in lab coats launch a rocket into the Earth's crust and all heck breaks loose in this Brylcreem-filled sci-fi film. Not as awful as I was expecting, there's a lot of talking in a subterranean laboratory that looks suspiciously like the Batcave from the 1960s television show, a couple of explosions, and jets of magma. When the scientists finally head deep underground; all the glowing red rocks, smoke, and lava seemed kind of homey. I think I got a little misty. I watched Crack In The World on Netflix. Here's a trailer:
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