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374:, where Lily's son and father are; they survive the blast and aftershocks Lily searches the devastated city for them. Lily's father ends up trapped in the ruins of the hospital where he worked, while her son wanders off looking for help. Meanwhile, Adam is killed by a refugee while addressing an evacuation camp. Lily locates her father and with the help of nearby firemen, rescues him, but goes on to try to rescue her son. She finally locates the boy in a large impact crater. Jack arrives to help in a helicopter and rescues him. The four return to base where they watch the comet pass by Earth, relieved it won't return to cause trouble for another 4,000 years. 532:"The pre-pulverized version of a Dallas business district, a 30-foot- by 50-foot model, required eight weeks to construct. Lined with small explosives, the set was built on a carpet suspended above a rolling contraption designed to simulate ground-rippling shock waves from an asteroid smash. (By the way, the prop asteroids, which weighed anywhere from 50 to 700 pounds, were made from lava and prettied up with pumice, glitter, and iridescent paints.) This sequence had to be shot twice because the roller hit a snag during the first run, “destroying” only half the model. It took another week to refurbish it for a reshoot.” 538:"To create the dam busting and flooding of a street in Kansas City, the crew crafted a 12-foot-high, 15-foot-wide wall made of pyrocil, a featherweight substance that “looks like cement but breaks like eggshells.” Once the dam was detonated, 10 mortars blasted hundreds of gallons of water at speeds up to 150 mph. The force of the water flow—40,000 gallons in 15 seconds—washed away three cameramen during a take; they resurfaced, but two cameras totaling $ 80,000 were ruined." 359:, who orders that the city be evacuated. Ultimately, a fragment of Helios strikes a dam, causing flooding the city. Jack drives into the city to rescue two stranded firefighters and a drunk driver who struck their vehicle, gets caught in the flood. He and the firefighters survive, but the drunk driver dies. Jack is then informed by Lily that Eros is, in fact, going to impact Earth. 535:"The giant crater and fire-baked Dallas required a second intricate model that also took eight weeks to build. Made of wood, steel mesh, and fotex (a flameproof plaster), it’s wired to leak smoky liquid nitrogen. Shooting lasted for two weeks inside the crater, though this wasn’t live action; actors were filmed in front of green screens and later edited into about 80 shots." 503:, they developed a story framed as an action-adventure drama.  The promotional budget was $ 2 million, with a production budget of $ 19 million.  Principal photography took 60 days, filming in Los Angeles and Denver.  A further 60 days were devoted to post-production. The visual effects company, Stargate Films, used 40,000 gallons of 370:. After making some last-minute adjustments, the lasers on the other two aircraft are used to seemingly destroy Eros. However, it is discovered that the mission was only partially successful: instead of destroying the asteroid, the lasers broke it into many small yet deadly pieces. The largest fragments of Eros hit 570:
with the sound off and, except for the explosions, enjoy it almost as much. Besides, unless you haven't been watching TV over the past few weeks, you've seen promos with asteroids leveling cities.  The most sensational pyrotechnics are in Part One. There are several minutes of explosions at the
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wrote, “More aptly titled “Aster-Oy!” the four hours sends the plausibility meter clear off the scale. And while special-effects supervisors Sam Nicholson and Dan Schmit do some nifty pyrotechnics and destruction of scale miniatures, the storyline is so utterly predictable and banal that you find
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and generate temperatures five times hotter than the Sun in the area of impact. Everything within a 150-mile radius would be destroyed and the impact would spray molten rock another 70 miles. Eros is four miles across and would cause a global catastrophe in the event of an impact.
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suddenly impacts the ground in front of an oncoming tanker truck. The driver attempts to swerve out of the way but loses control and crashes, causing a massive fire. The following morning, it is reported that the tanker was hit by lightning. With the area evacuated,
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described the production as, “A huge rock, exploding buildings, people fleeing…what’s not to love?” According to Michael Biehn, it was a dangerous production. Some crew injuries were caused by a falling crane and a premature special effects explosion.
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mounted on three jet fighter aircraft, but one of the lasers is damaged when the jet carrying it takes off through a
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yourself rooting for the fiery rocks to do their stuff quickly so we can get on with our lives.”
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included three detailed descriptions of the film's notable effects sequences:
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Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Visual Effects
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The U.S. military attempts to destroy Eros using special
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bogs down into a tedious search and rescue mission.”
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outset of Part Two to get viewers rehooked, but then
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Index


Miniseries
Scott Sturgeon
Michael Biehn
Annabella Sciorra
Shirley Walker
John Davis
Phil Margo
Kansas City, Missouri
Denver
Irving, Texas
Thomas Del Ruth
David Hennings
Davis Entertainment
NBC Studios
NBC
NBC
miniseries
United States government
asteroid
Earth
Billings, Montana
meteoroid
FEMA
Michael Biehn
Carlos GĂłmez
Boulder, Colorado
Annabella Sciorra
comet
Fourth of July

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