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Most hilarious - in a 'we never got our budget' kind of a way. And a 'look - Thunderbirds did it wonderfully' kind of a way.
And I love(d) how the earthquake crack followed the train tracks exactly, and then stopped as soon as the train fell in. Really natural-like.
And how that woman's secret special amazing new theory, that only she knows, managed to be brought up onto the computer in seconds. Amazing.
I've seen enough really.
Aha.
The thing that annoyed me was the fact that the "earth" was cracking in the path of the train tracks, surely the "cracking" would happen all over the place?
Edit: Just noticed FFF mentioned it in the original post.
Yes.
Look at the enormous chunks of metal plumment towards the water, gaining more and more momentum - solid 100-foot-long iron girders, and hundreds of cars, flying downwards, ever-downwards into the deep.
sploosh
Yeah, I'm sure.
Watched about 1 hour of it and got bored, The Earthquake seems to be just the "side story", the rest is about bloody family problems and surgery.
-1/10
Most hilarious - in a 'we never got our budget' kind of a way. And a 'look - Thunderbirds did it wonderfully' kind of a way.
And I love(d) how the earthquake crack followed the train tracks exactly, and then stopped as soon as the train fell in. Really natural-like.
And how that woman's secret special amazing new theory, that only she knows, managed to be brought up onto the computer in seconds. Amazing.
I've seen enough really.
Aha.