Armageddon Hd Full Movie Download

Armageddon Hd Full Movie Download

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Due to a shuttle's unfortunate demise in outer space, NASA becomes aware of a doomsday asteroid that is on a collision course with Earth. It seems that the only way to knock it off course is to drill into its surface and detonate a nuclear weapon. But as NASA's under-funded yet resourceful team train the world's best drillers for the job, the social order of the world begins to break down as the information reaches the public and hysteria results. As high-ranking officials play politics with the effort, the drilling team all faces deep personal issues which may jeopardize humanity's last chance...
A huge Comet is headed for earth. As it does not consist of one big piece, but of a cloud of rather small pieces plus a main rock the size of Texas, little impacts are recorded long before the big one is scheduled for collision with earth. Harry S. Stamper and his drill team are selected to land on the main comet as they are the only ones who can work the special drill Harry developed. Their mission is to drill 800 ft. into the comet to place a nuclear explosive device. The explosion of the bomb will break the comet in two, and the two pieces will pass earth on both sides. This task has to be accomplished before a certain "dead" line, or the comet parts will not fly by, but hit earth.
...that&#39;s exactly what this is: an ACTION movie. It&#39;s not supposed to sweep the Oscars, the acting isn&#39;t supposed to be perfect, and it&#39;s not supposed to make perfect sense.<br/><br/>The story follows a group of oil drillers sent by NASA to stop an asteroid that will strike the world in eighteen days. The drillers are taught and trained to become astronauts (in a very comedic scene) and then sent to the asteroid to drop the nukes and blow it up. After that, a whole lot goes wrong.<br/><br/>I loved this movie, and I hate how everyone&#39;s been calling it &#39;mindless action&#39;. It&#39;s not mindless, it&#39;s actually very dramatic. The acting is great from pretty much all accounts, even Ben Affleck does a good job.<br/><br/>Bruce Willis captures the &#39;reluctant hero&#39; role, and Liv Tyler does well as his daughter. Steve Buscemi delivers a great comedic performance as the genius who goes insane once they land on the asteroid.<br/><br/>Great, funny, intense, dramatic movie. 8/10.
Just to make it clear from the start : this is the best movie I&#39;ve ever seen. 1)A fairly decent plot. 2)The most beautiful face in the world : liv tyler. 3)Some of the funniest scenes : thanx to Steve Buscemi.(The part with the &quot;nuke-rodeo&quot; was outstanding 4)Good FX, not mind blowers, but above average.<br/><br/>and specially<br/><br/>5)It had the toughest action star, Bruce Willis.<br/><br/>I can hear all of you &#39;nasa engineers&#39; talking about the bad science, space explosions and such ... you are right, but if you get passed all those, you are in front of the best action movie ever. I never heard you ppl complaining about bad science in James Bond classics for example, and you do have a few over there too. &quot;Armageddon its Hollywood so let&#39;s throw some crap at it&quot;. B&#39;..sh..t.<br/><br/>[the following paragraph describes a scene of the movie] The narrow minded will never seize the power of the scene where ben affleck and liv tyler share their last night together on earth , beneath that old tree in the sunset ... now, imagine it happened to you. Your last night on earth, you are probably not coming back, and together with the most incredible sunset ... at your side is the girl you love most in the world ... now : how would you feel? what would you feel? Is there even a word for that ? No other movie I&#39;ve seen succeeded to make me feel that sensation.<br/><br/>and the above is only a small part of the movie. the farewell of bruce and liv is heartbreaking.<br/><br/>to sum it up, if you come with a biased opinion towards this movie, then don&#39;t watch it. if you are not a narrow minded mule, then do yourself a favor and press play
The actors mark time, and the gung-ho heroics on display are embarrassingly hollow.
An asteroid the size of Texas is on a collision course with Earth. NASA puts together a team of oil drillers, lead by Harry Stamper (<a href="/name/nm0000246/">Bruce Willis</a>), considered to be the best deep core driller in the world, and plans to send them up to the asteroid in order to plant a nuclear warhead 800 feet deep inside of it. The hope is that the warhead will blow the asteroid into two pieces, both of which will safely fly past the earth. Armageddon is based on a screenplay by American screenwriters Jonathan Hensleigh, J.J. Abrams, and Robert Pool. The movie was subsequently novelized as Armageddon (1998) by M. C. Bolin. There is evidence that Earth was hit roughly 65 million years ago by a stellar object that was at least 6 miles wide. The impact location was in the Gulf of Mexico, just above the Yucatan peninsula (Chicxulub crater). This event would have caused giant tidal waves (tsunamis) and clouds of superheated vapor and dust, causing direct destruction. Moreover, the impact would have caused a chain reaction of global earthquakes and volcanic eruptions. Indirect effects would be the mass production of carbon monoxide, causing a dramatic greenhouse effect, and the ejection of dust into the atmosphere, which would have seriously affected plantlife and the entire foodchain. This event is widely believed to be the cause of the massive extinction on Earth in that period. That said, not all life was obliterated; that is why we exist. There are, however, scientists who claim that the impact alone was not enough to create a total extinction. Some theories postulate that climate changes had already caused many species of dinosaurs to disappear, and that the meteor was yet another cause; other theories state that there were multiple impacts on other places and that the combined effect caused the extinction. Harry says no and explains that he has drilled all over the world for thirty years but still doesn&#39;t know everything. He calls drilling &quot;an art&quot;, probably meaning that it is a profession that requires experience and instinct; not an exact science that can be simply taught in 12 days. Teaching drillers to be astronauts in 12 days would be easier, provided that they don&#39;t have to fly a shuttle or repair NASA machinery; they already have the physical build to survive the trip (at least most of them do), they are used to rough conditions, and they only need to learn to work in zero-g environments. The song is titled &quot;Leaving on a Jet Plane&quot;. It was written by John Denver in 1966 and recorded by various artists, including the Chad Mitchell Trio, Spanky and Our Gang, and Peter, Paul and Mary. It&#39;s not entirely far-fetched. First off, Harry runs his own drilling company. He is in charge of an entire oil rig with dozens of employees, so he&#39;s likely got his hands full most of the time with managing his crew, the actual logistics of the well-drilling, dealing with AJ&#39;s insubordination and meeting his clients&#39; needs. Also, there are likely rotating shifts on the rigs, so AJ (<a href="/name/nm0000255/">Ben Affleck</a>) and Grace (<a href="/name/nm0000239/">Liv Tyler</a>) wouldn&#39;t be on the rig 100% of their lives. Harry would likely spend more time on the rig than either of them. Thus, AJ and Grace may have started seeing each other off the rig and continued on and off. It&#39;s entirely possible that, when Harry catches them, it was the first time they had been on the rig at the same time while in a relationship or they simply stopped being so careful to hide their relationship from Harry himself. Some of the other workers on the rig also knew about Grace and AJ, and they could have helped the couple keep their relationship secret as well. There&#39;s a bit of fleeting dialog when Stamper&#39;s roughnecks are going through their NASA training: Harry says that they have to &quot;split the asteroid on the fault line&quot;, meaning that there was a gigantic geographical crack already present in the asteroid—it was likely discovered by NASA while they were monitoring the asteroid&#39;s approach. By drilling deep enough to expose or come within a short distance of the fault, the explosion would be sufficient enough to crack the asteroid the rest of the way. It&#39;s a quick moment in the film, easy to miss. When Independence crashes, Oscar&#39;s (<a href="/name/nm0005562/">Owen Wilson</a>) faceplate on his helmet gets smashed while he&#39;s strapped into his chair. Noonan (<a href="/name/nm0111272/">Clark Heathcliff Brolly</a>), munition specialist Halsey (<a href="/name/nm0172333/">Greg Collins</a>) and the two pilots are killed, seemingly all getting sucked out the window of the ship when it gets smashed (though only the pilots are shown). A.J.(<a href="/name/nm0000255/">Ben Affleck</a>), Bear (<a href="/name/nm0003817/">Michael Clarke Duncan</a>), and Lev Andropov (<a href="/name/nm0001780/">Peter Stormare</a>) survive. All of the crew on Freedom survive with the exception of Max (<a href="/name/nm0132637/">Ken Hudson Campbell</a>) who dies when the Armadillo hits a gas pocket while drilling, destroying the vehicle and sending it floating into space with Max still inside. Munitions specialist Gruber (<a href="/name/nm0566651/">Grayson McCouch</a>) gets killed during a violent meteor shower, and Harry Stamper (<a href="/name/nm0000246/">Bruce Willis</a>) voluntarily stays behind to self-detonate the nuke and destroys the asteroid. Given the fact that the loan shark was present at A.J. &amp; Grace&#39;s wedding, and the fact that Rockhound was one of the people who saved the world, it&#39;s likely the loan shark forgave the debt with no hard feelings. AJ draws the short straw designating him as the one who must stay behind on the asteroid in order to detonate the bomb. Harry offers to take AJ to the airlock. As they prepare to exit, Harry tears his mission patch from his suit, rips AJ&#39;s airhose from his spacesuit and pushes him back into the airlock, taking AJ&#39;s place as the detonator. &quot;You&#39;re gonna take care of my little girl now,&quot; Harry tells him above his protests. &quot;I always thought of you as a son...I&#39;d be damn proud to have you marry Grace.&quot; He requests that AJ give his mission patch to Truman. As pilots Sharpe (<a href="/name/nm0001209/">William Fichtner</a>) and Watts (<a href="/name/nm0824763/">Jessica Steen</a>) prepare the ship for liftoff, Harry makes a final tearful call to Grace in order to say goodbye. When the ship&#39;s thrusters refuse to start, Watts attempt to fix them without success. Obviously tired of Watts&#39; take charge attitude, Lev pushes her aside and bangs the thrusters with a pipe wrench, getting them to start. With Freedom at a safe distance and only seconds left until the asteroid hits zero barrier, Harry detonates the bomb while his life passes before his eyes. The asteroid breaks in two and passes the earth as expected. People all over the world begin coming out of their hiding places. When Freedom lands, the survivors are given a heroes&#39; welcome. In the final scene, Sharpe asks to shake Grace&#39;s hand, &quot;the hand of the daughter of the bravest man I ever met.&quot; Truman congratulates AJ with the mission. AJ gives him the mission patch that Harry wanted him to have, which Truman fondly receives. A group of jets fly through the air, one breaking off to symbolize the crew members who perished. During the credits, we see Super 8 footage of Grace and AJ&#39;s wedding, with all the drillers including Lev celebrating happily. Four pictures of team mates that died during the mission are proudly displayed inside the church during the ceremony. Only minor changes were made for the Director&#39;s Cut. The most striking scene is probably the one where Harry is visiting his father. There are also several other extensions and sometimes some lines of dialogue were added but overall these scenes aren&#39;t worth mentioning. Yes, even though both the DVD and Blu-ray versions feature the theatrical cut of the movie and not the Director&#39;s Cut. There is a minor difference between these versions. A shot of the radio telescopes at the beginning has been replaced by another one. <a href="/name/nm0027454/">Stanley Anderson</a>, who plays the President in this film is also uncredited as the President in <a href="/title/tt0117500/">The Rock (1996)</a> (1996), anothe Bay-Bruckheimer film. In both films, there is a scene where he stands in silhouette against a bright window while contemplating a decision that would doom the heroes. This has led many to believe that the two films are connected. However, other actors are in both films but play different roles, so a connection is unlikely. a5c7b9f00b

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