I hadn't read any reviews of the movie, so I approached it with an open mind. After watching, I was quite stunned, though, how producers can spend 150 mega-bucks for such trash. The movie seems produced for a small minority of conspiracy loonies, while the majority of sci-fi fans is interested, rather simply, in plausible stories.
It is essential for a disaster film that the threat is believable, which is the case with an asteroid collision, for example. Here, on the other hand, the threat is so ridiculous that it creates no fear. I enjoyed the spectacular effects (not only visuals, but also sound effects are brilliant) and seeing John Bradley ("Game of Thrones") again. That's not much.
It is essential for a disaster film that the threat is believable, which is the case with an asteroid collision, for example. Here, on the other hand, the threat is so ridiculous that it creates no fear. I enjoyed the spectacular effects (not only visuals, but also sound effects are brilliant) and seeing John Bradley ("Game of Thrones") again. That's not much.