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  1. Dec 21, 2020 · Morena Baccarin, Roger Dale Floyd and Gerard Butler star in the comet impact movie "Greenland." (Image credit: Image Courtesy of STXfilms) Newscasters in the film draw direct parallels to the ...

  2. Sep 27, 2021 · 3. Day of the Triffids, 1981 TV series [Meteor shower] Far superior to other adaptions of the classic John Wyndham novel, this one scared the hell out of me in 1981 and still packs a punch today. 4. Night of the Comet, 1984 [Comet] A comet passing over earth turns most of the population to dust or zombies. Two valley girls survive and dance to ...

  3. May 8, 1998 · May 8, 1998. A seven-mile-wide space rock is hurtling toward Earth, threatening to obliterate the planet. Now, it's up to the president of the United States to save the world. He appoints a tough-as-nails veteran astronaut to lead a joint American-Russian crew into space to destroy the comet before impact.

  4. Nov 1, 2020 · And fans can rest assured that the asteroid and comet impact disaster genre is definitely not extinct or even dormant, not even during lockdown, when there were at least half a dozen releases during 2020 and 2021, including one unique, socially-distanced film called How it Ends (2021). But if I were to pick a handful of recommendations to watch ...

  5. Dec 10, 2021 · The more cerebral of the 1998's two big comet films, Deep Impact had a strange pace to it as multiple storylines are interwoven as a 7-mile comet is barreling towards Earth. It's populated by a cast of character actors like Elijah Wood, James Cromwell, and Tea Leoni who smarten up the disaster film narrative with a lot of measured drama and ...

  6. Jun 30, 2017 · Their goal is to drill into an asteroid the size of Texas and deploy a bomb to break it into pieces, before the asteroid hits the Earth. Meanwhile, Stamper's daughter Grace (Liv Tyler) falls into ...

  7. May 8, 1998 · Deep Impact. Early in “Deep Impact” we learn that a comet “the size of Mt. Everest” is on a collision course for Earth. There would seem to be two possible outcomes: (1) The comet hits Earth, destroying it, or (2) the comet does not hit Earth, in which case humanity is spared but the audience is denied the sight of lots of special effects.