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Posted on Wednesday, February 11th, 2009 16:55:26 GMT by: agentorange
Posted under: post apocalyptic movie tv news scifi thriller gallery

So what makes director Mike Rohl's upcoming apocalyptic two part mini-series, Impact, different from other post Deep Impact giant-rock-from-space films? Why, gravity fluctuations of course! It's actually kind of a cool concept. What if the moon got hit by a meteor (or a "brown dwarf" as the below synopsis calls it, heh) and not the earth as we're so used to seeing? How would such a cosmic misstep effect us here on the planet? Yes there's a certain Armageddon quality to the story as scientists send a team up to the moon to try and figure out how to fix the problem, but with its focus on people trying to cope with the disruptions of earth-bound anomalies, Impact might just prove to be an interesting addition to the ever growing genre.

We should be learning more about Impact soon as the 14 million dollar production has recently been completed. It stars an all star cast of Natasha Henstridge, David James Elliott, the legendary James Cromwell and Steven Culp. Because it's coming from the same distributors as last years Lost City Raiders, I imagine it'll premiere on SCIFI as a 2-part event.

No trailer yet unfortunately but we've got the whole synopsis and a large gallery of stills after the break.

While the entire world watches the largest meteor shower in 10,000 years, a brown dwarf, hidden by the meteor field, smashes into the moon in a tremendous explosion of rock and debris. Fragments of the moon itself, penetrate Earth's atmosphere and make impact. Even though the initial damage is minimal, nerves are frayed throughout the planet. Then strange anomalies begin to manifest themselves on Earth. It starts small - cell phone disruptions, unusual static charges and odd tidal behavior.

The world's leading scientists begin piecing together evidence that suggests the moon's properties, and its orbit, may have been permanently altered. Their fears are realized when the anomalies increase to the point where the effect of "simulated" gravity is being manipulated by increased electromagnetic surges coming from the moon. People, cars and other objects are rendered momentarily weightless in random, isolated areas around the globe. Alex, Maddie, Roland and the rest of their team soon discover something far worse - the moon's new orbit has put it on a collision course with Earth!

The world now has 39 days to stop it or Earth, and all of mankind, will perish.




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Horray. More Shlock. Sci Fi has got to get over its obssesion with weird B movie crap and do some serious Scince Fiction. Something in-house that was up to the standard of Firefly would be good...

Posted by: Anonymous | February 11, 2009 01:52:18 pm | permalink

I'm looking forward to seeing this movie. Reportedly it's been sold to ABC, so I don't think it will appear on Sci Fi. I just wish it would air! It's airing this weekend in Canada, and has already aired in Portugal before the first of the year!

Posted by: nancyeddy | February 11, 2009 08:06:42 pm | permalink

Sounds kinda similar to Jack McDevitt's Moonfall.

Posted by: Nic | February 14, 2009 05:39:37 pm | permalink

My friends and me from school got to see them filming some of this and it looks real good!
We even got an autograph from one of the girls in the movie - Natasha Calis - she was very nice to us and even hung out a bit. I saw her in a movie last Christmas too. We like the way they made our town look like it had blown up!

Posted by: Anonymous | February 24, 2009 11:35:33 am | permalink

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