Brad Peyton
Author of San Andreas [2015 film]
About the Author
Works by Brad Peyton
Journey to the Center of the Earth [and] Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (Double Feature Video) (2014) — Director — 64 copies
Critters with Character: Happy Feet / Happy Feet 2 / Cats & Dogs / The Revenge of Kitty Galore (2015) 2 copies
Atlas 1 copy
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Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Peyton, Brad
- Birthdate
- 1978-05-27
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- film director
- Nationality
- Canada
- Birthplace
- Gander, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
- Associated Place (for map)
- Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
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This surprised me by how good it was. I mean, it wasn't perfect, I'm not a seismologist, or even a professional scientist and I could tell that most of what the CalTech Professor said (other than the duck and cover and hold on thing) was pure bunk. C'mon, if it's a 9.6 on the west coast you can feel it on the east coast? Ah, I think not, not to mention, I do know enough to know that a) San Andreas is probably too short to cause earthquakes too much past 9, not to mention, it's a side to side show more one not an over/under one, and I do believe most of the humongous (number wise, we're not talking destruction, because, holy moly we've seen smaller ones do a ton of destruction) earthquakes have been on the plates that dig into each other.
Anyway.... I digress. Those were the parts of the movie that made me wince and I had to stretch my imagination for. The rest of it was a solid action movie with some compassion and a pretty well acted/written family subplot, and a cute girl saves guy mulitple times sub-subplot. Dwayne Johnson has come so so far since his Scorpion King days, and heh, there was even Hugo Johnstone-Burt, who was on Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, I had no idea that he had done stuff over here too!
It was a fun movie to watch once I stopped thinking logically about the science parts of the plot (even some of the physics were a little wonky...). And, it greatly surpassed what I thought it would be based on its title/plot blurb! show less
Anyway.... I digress. Those were the parts of the movie that made me wince and I had to stretch my imagination for. The rest of it was a solid action movie with some compassion and a pretty well acted/written family subplot, and a cute girl saves guy mulitple times sub-subplot. Dwayne Johnson has come so so far since his Scorpion King days, and heh, there was even Hugo Johnstone-Burt, who was on Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, I had no idea that he had done stuff over here too!
It was a fun movie to watch once I stopped thinking logically about the science parts of the plot (even some of the physics were a little wonky...). And, it greatly surpassed what I thought it would be based on its title/plot blurb! show less
For a movie based off a video game, I enjoyed it. Yeah it had cheesy moments but I enjoyed it nonetheless as a silly action/sci fi flick.
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- 10
- Members
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- #35,253
- Rating
- 3.3
- Reviews
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- ISBNs
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