Meteor Path to Destruction – E01
Posted by Shohel | March 15th, 2009
I didn’t expect this Mini-Series would come out so fast, as far as I know, it will be shown on NBC on June 4th and June 11th. Anyway, since they are already released, I definitely will watch them coz the story is the type I like. Chaps from group TRG, altough it’s a R5 source, the quality is quite good, u can check the video sample yourself, download links are also provided for the series, have a good weekend!
PLOT: When an unparalleled series of meteorites plummet to Earth, a scientist (Christopher Lloyd) and his assistant (Marla Sokoloff) race against time to provide vital information to Dr. Chetwyn (Jason Alexander), the only one who has the power to prevent the impending destruction. Amidst the chaos, Detective Jack Crowe (Billy Campbell) desperately searches for his psychotic ex-partner Stark before the madman seeks revenge against his father Police Chief Crowe (Stacy Keach) who is dealing with subsiding the panic in his small town as the meteor storm continues…….
Lehman discovers in his Mexican observatory earth is about to be hit by asteroid 114 Kassandra, thrice the size of Mt. Everest, more than the meteor which ended the dinosaur age, preceded by a minor meteor shower. Alas on the road back he dies in a car crash. His assistant Imogen has a hard time getting his data home, where the military HQ is inaptly advised by Dr. Nate Chetwyn. LAPD detective Jack Crowe is set up for his wife's murder by his dirty ex-partner Calvin Stark, who kidnaps his daughter Jenny, determined to make him suffer. That includes Jack's dad, the sheriff in home town Taft, trying to keep order and organize help as the first debris hits cause damage. Life soon breaks down worldwide, in panic and looting after numerous hits. The military uses its rocket arsenal.
GENRE: Science Fiction COUNTRY: USA RUNTIME: 240 Minutes YEAR: 2009 DIRECTOR: Ernie Barbarash WRITER: Alex Greenfield CAST: Christopher Lloyd, Jimmy 'Jax' Pinchak, Kenneth Mitchell y Paola Turbay PRODUCER: Tony Roman