Imagine if you will; everyday America. Everybody is going about their business as usual. Nothing out of the ordinary. Except of course for the fact that a giant meteor is on a direct collision path with plant Earth. The impact will destroy everyone. Complete annihilation. No one lives. Total destruction.
The world’s leaders, after much deliberation figure out a plan. No, not shooting a giant laser at it to destroy it, and no, not inflating a giant balloon over the earth that would make the meteor bounce off it, but this: hiring the best group of drillers in the world to fly up to the rock that is traveling at an outrageous speed toward earth, have them drill down to the center, drop a nuclear bomb, set it off, and the rock will split in half avoiding the earth. Sounds cheesy right????
WRONG.
I am the biggest anti-chick flick person there is. When I first heard from my friends that Armageddon was just that, a chick-flick, I couldn't figure out how a movie about the world blowing up could be, but it is. And it is a good one. There are VERY few movies out there, 3 I think, that have made me cry, and this is one of them. I don’t care how much of a tough guy you are, tears are going to flow at he end of this movie.
While many people are complaining about there being too many high budget explosion filled action movies, I say the opposite. There have not been enough as of late. And for Jerry Bruckheimer and Michael Bay to put together a high budget action film that is sure to please the men as well as the ladies out there, I applaud them greatly.
The performance by Bruce Willis is absolutely spectacular. The male bonding that goes on in the movie, like I said earlier is sure to please the guys. The love plot between Liv Tyler and Ben Affleck will please the ladies. This is a win-win movie for everyone.
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