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Sunday
Aug292010

Movie Shout Outs - Favorite Disaster Film? - Responses!

It's Sunday, so that means it's Movie Shout Out Response Time!

Yesterday's question was:

 

What is your favorite guilty-pleasure Disaster film?

This one got a LOT of responses!  It seems there is a reason these films continue to be made.  Check out your responses below:

volcano
Matt K via Facebook

Gigli, because it was a disaster of a film!
Richard B via email

There's so many but currently it's 2012. Both Vegas and my fair City of Angels gets destroyed. Makes me giggle like a school girl.
@gothamite66 via Twitter

What was the one with Pierce Brosnan? The only scene I can really remember is they are in a canoe on a lake/pond thats full of acid, kiling fish. But not melting the boat. Dante's Peak!
Eric J via Facebook

Towering Inferno. Or The Posideon Adventure (the original, of course).
Bob B via email

I adore Cameron's Titanic if that counts as a guilty pleasure.
@bpdreview via Twitter

The Towering Inferno, burning skyscaper story with an incredible cast including Paul Newman & Steve McQueen ... 2 and a half hours of typical 70s edge of your seat fun
Ben H via Facebook

I have a guilty pleasure with Towering Inferno. Firefighters howl at the scene where two fireballs are falling down an elevator shaft and one chief looks at the other and says with all the emotion of stubbing one's toe. "Those are two of ours."
Tony B via email

 disaster movies should have soap opera storylines & an all star cast, so my vote is for the big daddy 'The Towering Inferno'
@Nebuchanezer via Twitter

hate to admit it but i really liked deep impact way better than armageddonor dantes peak that was good was never really that keen on all the hollywood blockbuster disaster movies and dont get me started on 2012 lol
Bri N via Facebook

Night of the Comet, or Independence day
@Starwarsgirl via Twitter

Irwin Allen was the Master. I agree with Ben, the Towering Inferno is great plus I've always had a dear spot in my hear for the Poseidon Adventure.
Keith M via Facebook

Always has been old-school, 'Earthquake'
@DangerShoes via Twitter

Earthquake. Absolutely exquisite in its guilty pleasuring.
Kristen M via Facebook

Atomic Train! "The Final Stop Is Deadly." What could be better? (maybe worse?)
@crowfax via Twitter

I have to say I love The Day After Tomorrow...guilty.
Danielle K via Facebook

as of now it is 2012, it was so stupid. I just couldn't stop laughing. STUPIDITY IN HD.
@KamillyC via Twitter

I'm with Keith, Poseidon Adventure is pretty good. I just saw 2012 the other day, and while it lowered my IQ by at least that many points, I have to say that it was just plain dumb fun and worth a watch.
@Kelly G.L. via Facebook
 
The (original) Poseidon Adventure.
@reduced via Twitter

Does Twister count? I could watch that one over and over again. I also have a soft spot for The Day After Tomorrow, because it is so very fun to giggle at.
Leslie N via Facebook

you mean the movie its self is a disaster like Furry Vengeance or a movie about a disaster like a bio pic of Rose O'Donnell?
@KI6ILS via Twitter

Indiana Jones 4 is the greatest disaster of all time! My world, definitely, almost came to an end. I wish George, Steven and Harrison a comfortable, and hopefully soon, retirement.
Arin K via Facebook

I say 28 Days Later (or other apocalyptic zombie flicks). If I can speak for my non-Twittering wife, she says Titanic.
@andrewski via Twitter

@Arin: yes, @Danielle: Guilty as well
Paxx D via Facebook

First one that comes to mind is The Towering Inferno, although I'd add Fred Astaire to the "incredible cast" list; Gayle voted with The Day After Tomorrow gathering crowd.
Michelle D. N. via Facebook

For me, I have always had a soft spot for Independence Day.  How can you go wrong with Jeff Goldblum and Will Smith?
Marie from MYMHM

 

Reader Comments (1)

Yeah, Mine is definitely "The Day after Tomorrow".

August 29, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterJohn I.G.

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