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Armageddon
Armageddon
When an asteroid threatens to collide with Earth, NASA honcho Dan Truman determines the only way to stop it is to drill into its surface and detonate a nuclear bomb. This leads him to renowned driller Harry Stamper, who agrees to helm the dangerous space mission provided he can bring along his own hotshot crew. Among them is the cocksure A.J. who Harry thinks isn't good enough for his daughter, until the mission proves otherwise.
rating
6.829
runtime
151 min

Release

1998-07-01

Cast

Bruce Willis
Bruce Willis
as Harry S. Stamper
Billy Bob Thornton
Billy Bob Thornton
as Dan Truman
Ben Affleck
Ben Affleck
as A.J. Frost
Liv Tyler
Liv Tyler
as Grace Stamper
Will Patton
Will Patton
as Chick
Steve Buscemi
Steve Buscemi
as Rockhound
William Fichtner
William Fichtner
as Colonel Willie Sharp
Owen Wilson
Owen Wilson
as Oscar
Michael Clarke Duncan
Michael Clarke Duncan
as Bear
Peter Stormare
Peter Stormare
as Lev Andropov
Ken Hudson Campbell
Ken Hudson Campbell
as Max
Jessica Steen
Jessica Steen
as Co-Pilot Jennifer Watts
Keith David
Keith David
as General Kimsey
Chris Ellis
Chris Ellis
as Flight Director Clark
Jason Isaacs
Jason Isaacs
as Ronald Quincy
Grayson McCouch
Grayson McCouch
as Gruber
Clark Heathcliffe Brolly
Clark Heathcliffe Brolly
as Noonan
Marshall R. Teague
Marshall R. Teague
as Colonel Davis
Anthony Guidera
Anthony Guidera
as Co-Pilot Tucker
Greg Collins
Greg Collins
as Halsey
J. Patrick McCormack
J. Patrick McCormack
as General Boffer
Ian Quinn
Ian Quinn
as Astronaut Pete Shelby
Christopher J. Worret
Christopher J. Worret
as Operator #1
Adam C. Smith
Adam C. Smith
as Operator #2
John Mahon
John Mahon
as Karl
Grace Zabriskie
Grace Zabriskie
as Dottie
K.C. Leomiti
K.C. Leomiti
as Samoan
Eddie Griffin
Eddie Griffin
as Bike Messenger
Deborah Nishimura
Deborah Nishimura
as Client #1
Albert Wong
Albert Wong
as Client #2
Jim Ishida
Jim Ishida
as Client #3
Stanley Anderson
Stanley Anderson
as President
James Harper
James Harper
as Admiral Kelso
Ellen Cleghorne
Ellen Cleghorne
as Helga the Nurse
Udo Kier
Udo Kier
as Psychologist
John Aylward
John Aylward
as Dr. Banks
Mark Curry
Mark Curry
as Stu the Cabbie
Seiko Matsuda
Seiko Matsuda
as Asian Tourist - Female
Harry Humphries
Harry Humphries
as Chuck Jr.
Dyllan Christopher
Dyllan Christopher
as Tommy
Judith Hoag
Judith Hoag
as Denise
Sage Allen
Sage Allen
as Max's Mom
Steven Ford
Steven Ford
as Nuke Tech
Christian Clemenson
Christian Clemenson
as Droning Guy
Andy Ryan
Andy Ryan
as Greenpeace Guy
Duke Valenti
Duke Valenti
as Roughneck #1
Michael Taliferro
Michael Taliferro
as Roughneck #2
Billy Devlin
Billy Devlin
as Roughneck #3
Kathleen Matthews
Kathleen Matthews
as Newscaster #2
J.C. Hayward
J.C. Hayward
as Newscaster #3
Andrew Glassman
Andrew Glassman
as Newscaster #4
Shawnee Smith
Shawnee Smith
as Redhead
Dwight Hicks
Dwight Hicks
as FBI Agent #1
Odile Corso
Odile Corso
as Geo Tech #1
Vic Manni
Vic Manni
as Loanshark
Jim Maniaci
Jim Maniaci
as Biker Customer
Layla Roberts
Layla Roberts
as Molly Mounds
Joe Allen
Joe Allen
as Kennedy Launch
Bodhi Elfman
Bodhi Elfman
as Math Guy
Alexander Johnson
Alexander Johnson
as Newscaster
Kathy Neff
Kathy Neff
as Reporter #1
Victor Vinson
Victor Vinson
as Sector Director
Joseph Patrick Kelly
Joseph Patrick Kelly
as Marine #1
Peter White
Peter White
as Secretary of Defense
Rudy Mettia
Rudy Mettia
as G-Man
Frank Van Keeken
Frank Van Keeken
as NASA Planner #1
Frederick Weller
Frederick Weller
as NASA Tech
Jeff Austin
Jeff Austin
as NASA Tech
Googy Gress
Googy Gress
as NASA Tech
Matt Malloy
Matt Malloy
as NASA Tech
H. Richard Greene
H. Richard Greene
as NASA Tech
Brian Brophy
Brian Brophy
as NASA Tech
Peter Murnik
Peter Murnik
as NASA Tech
Brian Hayes Currie
Brian Hayes Currie
as NASA Tech
Andy Milder
Andy Milder
as NASA Tech
Michael Kaplan
Michael Kaplan
as NASA Tech
Patrick Richwood
Patrick Richwood
as Dr. Nerd
Brian Mulligan
Brian Mulligan
as Dr. Nerd
John H. Johnson
John H. Johnson
as Pad Director
Charles Stewart
Charles Stewart
as Vacuum Chamber Tech
Scarlet Forge
Scarlet Forge
as Young Grace
Michael Tuck
Michael Tuck
as American Newscaster
Patrick Lander
Patrick Lander
as British Newscaster
Anne Varèze
Anne Varèze
as French Newscaster
Fritz Mashimo
Fritz Mashimo
as Japanese Newscaster
Dina Morrone
Dina Morrone
as Italian Newscaster
Ruben Olague
Ruben Olague
as Spanish Newscaster
Wolfgang Muser
Wolfgang Muser
as German Newscaster
Jim Fitzpatrick
Jim Fitzpatrick
as NORAD Technician
Franky
Franky
as Dog / Little Richard
Charlton Heston
Charlton Heston
as Narration (voice)
Michael Bay
Michael Bay
as NASA Scientist (uncredited)
Lawrence Tierney
Lawrence Tierney
as Eddie 'Gramp' Stamper (uncredited)
Mark Boone Junior
Mark Boone Junior
as New Yorker (uncredited)
Frank Silva
Frank Silva
as Man (uncredited)

Director

REVIEWS
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John Chard

It's Bayhem time again. An asteroid the size of Texas is heading towards Earth, the consequence if it hits is a global killer, the end of mankind. In spite of the billions invested in the space programme, NASA has no answers other than the notion that the asteroid will need to be nuked, from the inside. Enter Harry Stamper and his rough and rugged crew of deep core drillers. Can NASA get these men up on the asteroid and do the job? The fate of mankind rests with a bunch of odd balls! Perhaps because I have a particular kink for the disaster picture, I find it hard to understand the hate for Armageddon. I am after all a man who gleefully defends The Towering Inferno et al with staunch defiance. Armageddon does exactly what was expected from it, ridiculous high octane entertainment with laughs, peril and obligatory chest thumping bravado. All of course cloaked in director Michael Bay's gleeful insistence on blowing things up with devilish panache. Sure there are some twee moments, sure there is some less than great acting on show, but you know what? It's a disaster picture for Michael Bay's crying out loud sake! Check the brain at the door, turn the sound and colour systems up, enjoy the effects on offer and singalong to Aeromith's smashing, "I Don't Want To Miss A Thing". Armageddon, does exactly what it says on the cover, don't take it so serious folks. 8/10

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Kamurai

Good watch, might watch again, and can recommend. This has a great premise and stacked cast which is incredibly well balanced not only between the "diggers", but the control crew and the astronauts as well. While they take that opportunity use the characters to really build the world, the story really just boils down to "meteor going to kill earth" and "guy and girl connection, but girl's daddy doesn't like". Surprisingly the latter takes up a significant amount of time in the movie, but everyone gets their moment in the spotlight. Steve Buscemi definitely has some of the most memorable moments in the movie. This is the first movie I can think of that has this sort of detail of space travel, let alone tried to simulate the hellish landscape of an asteroid. It really feels like they put the production value into not only to making the movie look good but getting the details right. This is a "I laughed, I cried" sort of movie, and while I don't think it does any one thing especially well, it definitely delivers a solidly good experience.

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Geronimo1967

This starts off quite entertaingly as "Stamper" (Bruce Willis) discovers that his daughter "Grace" (Liv Tyler) has been having a romance with one of his employees "AJ" (Ben Affleck) and so chases him around a drilling establishment taking pot shots at him with a shotgun. Sadly, though, this silliness is soon replaced by a greater one as we discover a great meteor is heading our way and "Stamper" and his team might be the only hope for mankind. Egged on by "Truman" (Billy Bob Thornton) they must quickly learn to be astronauts, then by way of a Russian space station, head into space to plant a gazillion ton nuclear bomb on the thing so it will split up and harmlessly pass us by. This is probably Willis at the top of his game, lively and mischievous and Affleck was at his most eye-catching, but the rest of this just just fits nicely into the well trodden sphere of sci-fi disaster movie. The visual effects are fine, but the dialogue is pretty pedestrian and the ending has a cheesy sentimentality to it that made my eyes roll. It is far, far too long. We spend at least an hour faffing about on the preamble, establishing the characters and when finally lift off comes, I was not entirely convinced the meteor wasn't welcome. There is quite a fun contribution from cosmonaut "Andropov" (Peter Stormare) who knows just how to fix high-spec technology, but otherwise this is all just a rather colourful vehicle for the star that is enjoyable enough, eventually, but really nothing to phone home about.

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mooney240

**Armageddon might not be as good as I think, but it’s definitely not as bad as many say.** I know I’m an extreme to love this movie as much as I do, but I can’t help it! I know it’s filled with scientific inaccuracies (I’m ok with that. I don’t watch Michael Bay movies for the science). I know it has some cliche parts and cheesy lines, but it all just works. The casting director for this movie needs a trophy because every character has the perfect actor portraying them. From Stomare’s crazy cosmonaut to Fitchner’s by-the-book commander, along with Affleck, Duncan, Tyler, Wilson, Thornton, and more - this cast is stacked! Bruce Willis is the perfect choice for a grizzled oil driller that could save the world. The result is a cast of characters you care for, are scared for, root for, and almost mourn for. Michael Bay’s explosive directing and love for special effects guys this outlandish plot perfectly. And the soundtrack! Liv’s father, Steven Tyler, and Aerosmith provide an iconic soundtrack with songs like Sweet Emotion, Come Together, and I Don’t Wanna Miss a Thing. The cast, music, effects, camaraderie, and epic heroism make this movie one of my all-time favorites!

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Arcanum101

Directed by Michael Bay, co-written by J.J. Abrams and starring Bruce Willis just being Bruce Willis while he saves the world from a giant asteroid with a proper bunch of misfits and some oil drilling equipment. I'm in!

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SoSmooth1982

Another end of the world movie. Not really action more drama then anything. It's an unlikely team that saves the world.

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Wuchak

**_First, there was "2001: A Space Odyssey," and then..._** ..."Armageddon." Lol, okay maybe it suffers from too much modern blockbuster syndrome, but I couldn't help thinking that 1998's "Armageddon" was the 1990's "2001: A Space Odyssey." I visualize the sci-fi progression something like this: 1968: "2001: A Space Odyssey" 1979: "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" (which towers alone in the Trek franchise -- a profoundly spiritual TRIUMPH) 1986: "Aliens" 1998: "Armageddon" Some might object that I omitted "Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope" (1977), but it really doesn't fit the list. Don't get me wrong, it's good for what it is, a space fantasy, but it's just too kid-oriented to be relevant to adult-oriented sci-fi. In any case, I hated "Armageddon" when I first saw it and never cared to see it again. My dislike was a combination of the whole "blockbuster" syndrome with its fast-editing to please those with ADHD approach and, believe it or not, Roger Ebert's scathing denouncement, which illustrates the power of words. Well I decided to give it another chance. Wow, was I entertained! Despite my dislike of fast-editing techniques, the story pulled me in right away and held me to the end. Yeah, some of the melodrama is too much, like Willis' scene with his daughter (Liv Tyler) near the end (rolling my eyes), but the filmmakers actually put some depth into the story and it mixes well with the action and humor. Their best move was to focus on character so that we knew and identified (with) the many individuals before the last hour's non-stop suspense & action kicked-in. Speaking of the humor, there are some laugh-out-loud lines, like the one on not paying taxes, ever. Furthermore, the star-studded cast is great and I especially appreciated the inclusion of Keith David and Michael Clarke Duncan (RIP). The film is rather long at 2 hours and 31 minutes (the DC adds two additional minutes), but the story maintains your attention and the suspense, action and F/X are literally senses-shattering. So, yeah, it's a shameless, over-the-top "blockbuster," but it tries so hard to entertain that you can't help but respect it. Besides, in addition to the disasters, action and humor, there's some actual depth to the characters and story. Take, for instance, Willis' character stumbling upon Affleck and Tyler during an intimate moment where Affleck literally covers her with kisses while she just eats it up. Willis stops, looks, and reconsiders his stubborn position. Then you know why he does what he does at the end. GRADE: B+/A-

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RalphRahal

Armageddon might not be a science lesson, but man, is it a good time! Bruce Willis leads a team of misfit oil drillers sent to save Earth from a giant asteroid, and yeah, almost none of it is scientifically accurate, but honestly, who cares? This movie is packed with action, laughs, and just the right amount of emotional moments to keep you hooked from start to finish. The characters are great, each bringing their own quirky energy, and the mix of humor and tension works really well. The whole movie keeps you on the edge of your seat, and even if you know it’s not realistic, you’re still rooting for these guys. By the end, it actually hits you in the feels too. Overall, Armageddon is a fantastic watch. If you’re looking for a fun, thrilling ride and don’t mind leaving real-world logic at the door, this is a movie you’ll love.