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Quakes. Riots. Mudslides. Los Angeles has seen it all... almost. Get set for nonstop action, searing suspense and explosive special effects when Oscar winner Tommy Lee Jones stars in "the first great action film of the year!" Something unspeakable chilling is heating up the City of Angels. Beneath the famed La Brea Tar Pits, a raging volcano is formed, raining a storm of deadly fire bombs and an endless tide of white-hot lava upon the stunned city. Experience the pulse-pounding thrills as the dream capital of the world erupts into the stuff nightmares are made of. (20th Century Fox)

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gudaulin 

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English Volcano is one of those disaster films that completely abandon any attempt to frame their "drama" within even a minimally credible context. The creators assume that viewers have never seen volcanic activity and primarily know nothing about it, or they don't care as long as they receive the usual dose of genre clichés along with a few star actors. The direction is technically skilled, but that doesn't compensate for the crystalline stupidity of the script. I occasionally give similar cheap B-movie projects a second star for unintended humor, but, for heaven's sake, a blockbuster with a budget nearing 100 million dollars, with such a crew and cast, should look different... Overall impression: 25%. ()

lamps 

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English The 1990s in Hollywood was an era of, among other things, stupid disaster "blockbusters" that worked as naturally in the cinema as Marvel movies do today. Volcano in particular is one of those cute blockbusters with a narration that wouldn’t be taken seriously today, but in its time and with its financial possibilities, it's probably the most entertainingly made bunch of clichés ever. Enormous nostalgia... ()