Volcano Comments

  • Virgil 2022-02-12 08:02:01

    I always remember the man who jumped into the magma to save...

  • Dee 2022-02-12 08:02:01

    Anne Heche is so slender, so...

  • Theron 2022-02-12 08:02:01

    The classic trilogy of American catastrophe blockbusters: No one is paying attention before the disaster, extreme panic when the disaster breaks out, and a concerted effort to defeat the...

  • Leann 2022-02-12 08:02:01

    Tommy Lee, who is most like the director of crisis management, is least like Anheche, who is a geologist. What impressed me was the moment when the director of the subway decisively jumped into the lava in order to save the unconscious train...

  • Alphonso 2022-02-12 08:02:01

    I watched it many years ago because I liked the actress named Anne Heche at that...

  • Thomas 2022-02-12 08:02:01

    I saw 2 volcanoes on the same day, and I don’t know who is who is. It can be seen that there is no...

  • Ron 2022-02-12 08:02:01

    I was more impressed when I was young, and there are shots of people melting by volcanic...

  • Florine 2022-02-12 08:02:01

    The scene and atmosphere are enough, but the plot processing is too the main theme, it seems deliberate, too...

Extended Reading
  • Frank 2022-02-12 08:02:01

    Apocalyptic salvation

    Although the plot is old-fashioned, it is an old movie in itself. The biggest highlight of this movie to me is the man who rescued the driver in the subway. He carried the driver who had been in a coma and prayed to the Virgin. Every step in the subway It is difficult. The lava has flowed under the...

  • Daniella 2022-02-12 08:02:01

    The courage to see humanity in times of disaster

    I like this movie. First of all, the actor is Tommy Lee Jones, the old star. Second, this movie shows the glory of human nature. Third, from his box office, it really sucks, but if you don’t know the information to interfere, this is really a good movie. The compact plot, the combination of the old...

Volcano quotes

  • Amy: Roark, Roark. There's lava in the red line. This just came through on the radio. The lava had overtaken a subway train in MacArthur park and completely destroyed it.

    Roark: Is it still flowing?

    Amy: It stopped. But there's more under us. There's has to be something feeding this. We know that the lava broke through here at the tar pits and created this vent, and we know that it broke through at MacArthur park, so that means it is traveling laterally underground over a course of at least eight miles.

    Roark: Yesterday, you said it would flow straight up.

    Amy: I've never tracked lava under a city before. I don't know what it will do with man-made tunnels to travel through.

    Roark: I doesn't matter. I have to deal what's in front of me right now. I don't have time to read a filer on geological theory.

    Amy: Well, somebody has to.

    Roark: I can only fight what I can see.

    Amy: Okay, I'm gonna go ahead and check it out.

  • Dr. Jaye Calder: We have put the kids in the mall. The Hard Rock I think.

    Norman Calder: Okay, you've done your duty. Can we go now?

    Amy: Are you sure she is there?

    Dr. Jaye Calder: Yes. I've left her with some kids.

    [to Norman]

    Dr. Jaye Calder: Norman, hold this.

    [hands Norman a pack of interferon]

    Norman Calder: [hands a person the interferon] Here take this.

    [to Jaye]

    Norman Calder: These people are strangers Jaye! Are you gonna die for them? Jaye, answer me!

    Dr. Jaye Calder: I am answering you Norman.

    [to other doctors treating a man who is unconscious]

    Dr. Jaye Calder: This man is under cardiac arrest. I'm defibrilating!

    [uses a defibrilator on the man]

    Norman Calder: [turns away] Oh shit! I'm outta here.