Disaster movies that are not a disaster?
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That's fine, too, but it's one of those boring places, and that's the worst thing a disaster movie can do. So again, I have seen much worse disaster movies as well. So it's definitely not the worst. But the point is not to talk about Moonfall. I wanted watch a really good disaster movie this weekend. Possible. So if you have any recommendations, what are your favorite disaster movies? And especially any lesser known ones, would love to hear about them
S Karthick Rajan
@Karthick · 3:59
Especially the scene where the terrorist takes over the whole it's a continuous eight to nine minutes worth of scene, I believe. But the cinematography for that, particularly for the eight to ten minutes, awesome. They have done it really well. So yes, as I told you that I've already seen all these movies. But these will be my recommendations again. I'll tell you, it's AMA Gadda
So the one thing I gave to Moonfall was it kind of went for every cliche out there. But except for destroying the golden gate bridge, pretty much every disaster you see ends up destroying that. So in Moonfold they did not do that. So that was one cliche they avoided. But in San Andrea they seem to do that. Ask Swell. So let's see how it is. I'll check it out. Bye
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15
Another disaster movies I recently watched was Don't Look Up My Fiance and I watched that, as you probably know, is nominated for best picture. I personally thought it felt like a two and a half hour long like really bad Saturday Night Live sketch. I don't know if my fiance feels differently. Fiance differently. No. That's so pretty accurate. Yes. Leo and what's her name? Jennifer. Yeah, Jennifer Lawrence. Yeah
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