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Armageddon
TrailerAfter astronomy students discover a comet-asteroid collision, an asteroid fragment 'the size of the Super Dome' threatens. The asteroid is going to impact Earth in less than a month, so N.A.S.A. recruits a misfit team of deep core drillers to save the planet.Actors: Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton, Ben Affleck, Liv Tyler, Will Patton, Steve Buscemi, William Fichtner, Owen Wilson, Michael Clarke Duncan, Peter Stormare, Ken Hudson Campbell, ...»Director: Michael BayCountry: United StatesDuration: 151 minQuality: HDRelease: 1998IMDb: 6.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Armageddon"
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Characters of "Armageddon"
Harry S. StamperPlayed by: Bruce WillisDan TrumanPlayed by: Billy Bob ThorntonA.J. FrostPlayed by: Ben AffleckGrace StamperPlayed by: Liv TylerChickPlayed by: Will PattonRockhoundPlayed by: Steve BuscemiColonel Willie SharpPlayed by: William FichtnerOscar ChoiPlayed by: Owen WilsonBearPlayed by: Michael Clarke DuncanLev AndropovPlayed by: Peter StormareMaxPlayed by: Ken Hudson CampbellCo-Pilot Jennifer WattsPlayed by: Jessica SteenGeneral KimseyPlayed by: Keith DavidFlight Director ClarkPlayed by: Chris EllisRonald QuincyPlayed by: Jason IsaacsGruberPlayed by: Grayson McCouchColonel DavisPlayed by: Marshall R. TeagueCo-Pilot TuckerPlayed by: Anthony GuideraGeneral BofferPlayed by: J. Patrick McCormackAstronaut Pete ShelbyPlayed by: Ian QuinnKarlPlayed by: John MahonDottiePlayed by: Grace ZabriskieAdmiral KelsoPlayed by: James HarperPsychologistPlayed by: Udo KierDr. BanksPlayed by: John AylwardChuck, Jr.Played by: Harry HumphriesTommyPlayed by: Dyllan ChristopherDenisePlayed by: Judith HoagMolly MoundsPlayed by: Layla RobertsDr. NerdPlayed by: Patrick Richwood -
Directors of "Armageddon"
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Creators of "Armageddon"
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Critic Reviews of "Armageddon"
Wall Street JournalJune 06, 2014How does Armageddon, a movie obsessed with countdowns and countdown clocks, manage to redefine -- downward -- the standard for summer stupidity? Let me count the ways.
Chicago ReaderJune 06, 2014It's strictly a side issue whether mankind will survive colliding with an asteroid the size of Texas; the real question is whether Liv Tyler, who plays Bruce Willis's daughter, gets to keep her boyfriend.
Philadelphia InquirerJune 06, 2014The special effects are the best that $150 million can buy and the script plays like a near-afterthought.
New York Daily NewsJune 06, 2014The end of the world is going to be very noisy and filled with some of the worst dialogue ever.
Washington PostJune 06, 2014Armageddon peels your eyelids back and blows your eardrums out until rational analysis is moot.
Orlando SentinelJune 06, 2014Just when you think you've had it with this movie, there comes a farcical, rock 'n' roll sort of comedy sequence, or a hilariously goofy line.
Antagony & EcstasyDecember 05, 2016Virtually nothing happens, and it happens at the most unrelenting speed.
Film4June 06, 2014The special effects are spectacular, even if the acting and script are patchy, but at two and half hours long, it overstays its welcome.
Baltimore SunJune 06, 2014By the time Bay and Bruckheimer appropriate John F. Kennedy's image in their final small-town-America montage, it's clear their pomposity knows no limits.
People MagazineJune 06, 2014Producer Jerry Bruckheimer and director Michael Bay are slick Hollywood operators who know exactly what they're doing: Armageddon's heart beats strongly, but it's pumping adrenaline rather than blood.
Florida Times-UnionJune 06, 2014It's such a thrill ride, in fact, that after its 2 1/2 hours of thrills, you're likely to feel more pummeled than entertained, which is just the point.
Philadelphia Daily NewsJune 06, 2014Bay has simply botched the job. His action sequences, especially those on the asteroid, are impenetrable and chaotic. And the narrative, larded with the usual military double-cross, is preposterous.
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