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This movie has 80's sould, I guess it will be worthy to watch. Untrained Sth Korean army bomb disposal unit infiltrates Nth Korea to steal some Nukes so they can blow up a volcano before it erupts destroying the entire Korean Peninsula. br> They only had 1 copy of the map which they promptly lose (face palm) forcing them to rely on guidance from wise cracking but treacherous N Korean agent who just wants to find his daughter (BH Lee who at least earned 1 star, everyone else gets zero.
This movie was trash right from the start with ridiculously exaggerated disaster effects, ludicrously incompetent Sth Korean military, miraculous survival of the main characters and a blatant 'self-sacrifice redemption of the bad guy' movie trope.
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John Henry, John Wick. All bada* es are named John. Nice info, Philvocs briefing should have shown THIS or more history or moods of Taal Volcano. Thank you for this, God bless. Ashfall full movie. Below my expectations. Suppose the disastrous erruption was kept far way behind the scnene. The core is strongly focus on the "rescue" mission in which i think the emphasis was bluntly executed. The pulling in of the westerner and the Chinese into the play just not adequately boost up the hype to gain excitement. I noticed most of the facial expression in the movie is very "plastic" except for my idol BHLee.
The simple formula for box office success: put a JOHN in the title. I glanced around; all the neighbors houses seemed fine. Even the back of my house looked okay. Something sounded wrong, though. The ringing in my ears had mostly faded, but it still took a moment to figure it out: It was completely silent. There were no bird or insect noises. Not even crickets. Just then Joe, Darrens husband, ran up behind him, carrying a three-foot wrecking bar. “Glad to see youre out. I was going to break the door down. ” “Thanks. You guys call the fire department? ” “No?” I gave him my best “what the hell? ” look and extended both my palms. “We tried?our house phone is dead, not even a dial tone. Cell says ‘no service, but that cant be; its usually five bars here. ” I thought about that for two, maybe three seconds and took off running. Chapter 2 Darren and Joe yelled something behind me. I ignored them and made tracks as best I could. My bruised knees werent helping, neither was my right shoulder. I probably looked kind of funny trying to sprint with my left arm pumping and my right cradled against my side. Still, I made good time toward the fire station. Partway there, I realized I was being stupid. Id taken off impulsively, needing to do something?anything?instead of jawing with Darren while my house burned down. I should have asked Darren and Joe to drive me or stopped to grab my bike from the garage. But by the time Id thought through it, I was almost at the fire station. I noticed a couple of weird things along the way. The traffic light I passed was out. That made the run faster?cars were stopping at the intersection and inching ahead, so I could dart through easily. I didnt see house lights on anywhere; it was early evening and fairly bright outside, but usually there were at least a few lights shining from somewhere. And in the distance to my left, four thin columns of smoke rose against the deep blue sky. A generator growled at the side of the fire station as I ran up. The overhead door was open. I ran through and dodged around the truck. Three guys in fire pants and light blue T-shirts with “Cedar Falls Fire Department” on the back huddled around a radio. A woman dressed the same way sat in the cab of the ladder truck. “Piece of crap equipment purchasing sticks us with, ” I heard one of them say as I approached. “Hey kid, were?” The guy broke off mid-sentence when he got a good look at me. Then he sniffed. “Burnt chicken on a stick, youve been in a fire. Yought to be at the hospital. ” I was gasping, out of breath from the run. “Im okay. Neighbors been trying to call. ” “Yeah, piece of junk aint working. ” The guy holding the radio mike slammed it down. “My house is on fire. ” “Where? ” “Six blocks away. ” I gave him my address. A guy only slightly smaller than the fire truck beside him said, “Were not supposed to go out without telling dispatch?how we gonna get backup? ” “Screw that, Tiny. Kids house is on fire. Load it up! ” They all grabbed helmets and fire coats off hooks on the wall. In seconds, I was sandwiched between Tiny and another guy in the back of the cab. I could just see the firefighter at the wheel over the mound of equipment separating the two rows of seats. She flicked a switch overhead, starting the sirens blaring, then threw the truck into gear. It roared down the short driveway and narrowly missed a car that failed to stop. I glanced at Tiny once during the drive back to my house. His eyes were scrunched shut, and he was muttering some kind of prayer under his breath. The firefighter at the wheel laughed maniacally as she hurled the huge truck back and forth across the lanes, into oncoming traffic, and even halfway onto a sidewalk once. She swiveled in her seat to look at me, taking her eyes off the road completely. “Anyone else at home, kid? ” “No, ” I answered, hoping to keep the conversation short. “Any pets? ” “No. ” The ride couldnt have lasted more than a minute, but it felt longer. Between the crazy driving and Tinys muttered prayer, I wished Id run back home instead. The truck slammed to a stop in front of my house, and before I could get my stomach settled and even think about moving, the cab was empty. Both doors hung open. I groaned and slid toward the drivers side. Everything hurt: both knees, my right shoulder, the muscles in my calves and thighs: my eyes stung, my throat felt raw and, to top it all off, my head had started to ache. Two huge steps led down from the cab. I stumbled on the first one and almost fell out of the truck backward. I caught myself on the grab bar mounted to the side of the truck. When I reached the ground, I kept one hand on the bar, holding myself upright. The house was wrecked. It looked like a giant fist had descended from the heavens, punching a round hole in the roof above my sisters room and collapsing the front of the house. Flames shot into the sky above the hole and licked up the roof. Ugly brown smoke billowed out everywhere. Thank God my sister wasnt home. If shed been in her room, shed be dead now. An hour ago Id been looking forward to an entire weekend without her. Now I wanted nothing more than to see her again?soon, I hoped. Mom would burn rubber all the way back from my uncles place in Illinois as soon as she heard about the fire. It was only a two-hour drive. I gripped the bar on the fire truck more tightly and tried to swallow, but my mouth was parched. The firefighter wrestled a hose toward the front of the house. Tiny hunched over the hydrant across the street, using a huge wrench to connect another hose to it. Darren and Joe were standing in our next-door neighbors yard, so I stumbled over to them. From there I could see the side of my house. One of the firefighters opened the dining room window from the inside and smoke surged out. “You okay? ” Darren asked. “Not really. ” I collapsed into the cool grass and watched my house burn. “We should take you to the hospital. ” “No, Im okay. Can I borrow your cell? Mines in there. Melted, I guess. ” I wanted, needed, to call Mom. To know she was on her way back and would soon be here taking care of things. Taking care of me. “Still no service on mine, sorry. ” “Maybe its only our carrier, ” Joe said. “Ill see if anyone else has service. ” He walked across the street toward a knot of people whod gathered there, rubbernecking. I lay back in the grass and closed my eyes. Even from the neighbors yard, I felt the heat of the fire washing over my body in waves. I smelled smoke, too, but that might have been from my clothing. A few minutes later, I heard Joes voice again. “Nobodys got cell service. Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile, AT&T?all down. Nobodys got power or landlines, either. ” I opened my eyes. “I thought landlines werent supposed to go down. I mean, when our powers out, the old house phone still works. Just not the cordless phones. ” “Thats the way its supposed to be. But nobodys telephones work. ” “Huh. ” “You know what happened to your house? Looks like something fell on the roof. ” “I dunno. Power went out, and then wham, the whole house fell on me. ” “Meteor, you think? Or a piece of an airplane, maybe? ” “Would that make the power and phones go down? ” “No. shouldnt. ” “And there are other fires. At least four, judging by the smoke. ” Joe peered at the sky. “Yeah. Looks like theyre a ways off. In Waterloo, maybe. ” I tried to sit up. The motion triggered a coughing spasm?dry, hacking coughs, every one of them setting off a sharp pain in my head. By the time my coughing fit passed, the headache was threatening to blow off the top of my head. “You want some water? ” Joe asked. “Yeah, ” I wheezed. “We should take you to the hospital, ” Darren said again, as Joe trotted back across the street toward their house. I closed my eyes again, which helped the headache some. The water Joe brought me helped more. I chugged the first bottle and sipped the second. Joe left again?said he was going to find batteries for their radio. Darren stood beside me, and we watched the firefighters work. Theyd strung two hoses through a window at the side of the house. All four of the firefighters were inside now, doing who-knew-what. The hoses twitched and jumped as water blasted through them. Pretty soon the flames shooting out the roof died down. I heard sizzling noises, and the smoke pouring out the windows turned from an angry brown to white as the fire surrendered. Two firefighters climbed out a window. One jogged to the truck and got two long, T-shaped metal pry-bars. The other guy walked over to me. “Are you okay? Having any trouble breathing? ” he asked. “Im okay. ” “Good. Look, normally wed call a paramedic and the Red Cross truck to get you some help, but we cant even raise dispatch. You got anyone you can stay with? ” “He can stay with us, ” Darren said. “Till we can get hold of his family, anyway. ” “That okay with you, kid? ” “Yeah, fine. ” Id have preferred to see Moms minivan roaring up the street, but Joe and Darren were okay. Theyd lived across the street from us forever. “The fires pretty much dead. Were going to aerate some walls and do a little salvage work. Make sure you stay out of the house?its not stable. ” “Okay. What started it? ” “I dont know. Dispatch will send an investigator out when we reach them. ” I wished he knew more about what was happening, but it didnt seem polite to say so. “Come on, ” Darren said. “Lets get you cleaned up. ” I struggled to my feet and plodded across the street alongside Darren. The sun had gone down; there was a hint of orange in the west, but otherwise the sky was a gloomy gray. No lights had come on. About halfway across Darrens yard, I stopped and stared at the white steam still spewing from my partly collapsed home. I put my hands on my knees and looked at the grass. A numb exhaustion had seeped into every pore of my body, turning my muscles liq
Ingat sa lahat sana wala na kasunod na ashfall. “Edna put a pail of water in the bathroom for you to wash up, boy. Its behind you. ” “Thank you. ” I glanced behind me and saw another door next to the one Id come through. I sidled through it, keeping a wary eye on Elroy. In the bathroom, a sink held a sponge and galvanized metal pail. I picked up the pail and sniffed the water. It smelled fine, so I drank about half of it straight from the pail and used the rest to wash. When I returned to the kitchen, Edna was setting a platter of steaks and a Dutch oven loaded with carrots and potatoes on the table. As we sat down, she asked, “Are you going to put that ridiculous gun away, Elroy? ” “Nope. ” She stared at him a moment. “Will you bless this food then? ” “Yep. ” They folded their hands and bowed their heads. I noticed Elroy was still looking at me out of the corner of his eye. Suspicious bastard?although I was watching him, too. I imitated Elroys pose as he said, “Dear Lord, bless this food to the use of our bodies that we may persevere in this time of trial and emerge stronger and wiser. Amen. ” “Amen, ” Edna said, so I threw in one, too. Edna talked during dinner. Elroy mumbled “yep” and “nope” now and then but otherwise didnt say much. Me, I just ate. I wasnt going to ask for seconds, but I sure didnt turn them down when Edna offered. I didnt turn down thirds or fourths, either. She offered coffee, but I convinced her Id prefer water. I ate and drank until I was stuffed and sleepy and on the edge of getting sick. I shook my head when Edna offered fifths and pushed my plate away. I felt a little woozy, so I laid my head on the table to rest, just for a minute. I woke to Edna shaking my shoulder. She helped me to my feet and led me to the couch in the living room. It was hot in there, the remnants of the cooking fire glowing in the hearth. I sank into the couch, and Edna draped an afghan over me. I fell back to sleep instantly... It was still fully dark when I woke again. Someone was shaking me. Elroy?I could see his face in the light of the candle he carried. I sat up on the couch and stretched. Elroy spoke in a hushed voice. “Kid, Im sorry about this. ” I came more fully awake. “Sorry about what? ” “Ednas convinced weve got to keep you here, take care of you?” “No, I cant stay?Ive got to find my folks. ” “Thats a relief, then. Get up and lets get you on out of here. ” I stood and followed Elroy to the fireplace. A line had been strung in front of it, and all the clothes Id been wearing yesterday were hanging there. “What?” “Edna, she stayed up last night and washed your things in the bathtub. They dry enough to pack? ” “Yeah, I think so. Thanks. ” I took my clothing off the line and folded it roughly. Then I followed Elroys candle to the mudroom. “I filled your water bottles last night. Heres a few extras. ” He handed me a plastic grocery sack with six twenty-ounce Diet Coke bottles filled with water. Id eaten enough food over the last two days that the Diet Coke bottles would fit in my pack, though just barely. “I should say goodbye to Edna. ” “Naw, you do that and therell be a weepy scene. You look kind of like one of our sons did when he was younger. ” “Well, thank her for me. Thank you for everything?the meal last night, a place to sleep, the water. I really?” “Now dont be getting maudlin. Just get on out of here before Edna wakes up and tries to convince you to stay. ” “How is it that youve got water? ” I asked as I finished tying my pack shut. “First thing I did when we lost electric and the ashfall started was rig up a hand pump for the well. That was before my shop collapsed. So long as the hand pump works, Edna and Ill be fine for water. Food, I dont know. This goes on a couple months, well have trouble feeding two mouths, let alone three. ” I nodded. “Thanks, Elroy. ” I shouldered my pack and tied a rag around my face. Then I stuck out my hand. The last thing he said to me was, “You take care, now. ” It was still too dark to see outside. I sat down, leaning against a porch pillar, and waited for the sun to come up. It never did, of course. Instead, there was a little brightening on the eastern horizon of the black, monotone sky. I snapped my boots into my skis and left the farm, sliding toward the light. Chapter 14 About midday I happened across another farmhouse. As I skied up to the yard, a window opened, and I saw the barrel of a rifle poke out. I decided not to push my luck. I avoided the rest of the farmhouses I saw. That was easy to do; I just stayed on the road. That afternoon, it started to rain. It was getting colder?way too cold for early September. I stopped and got my poncho out of my pack, which helped some. With the rain, the thunder and lightning increased. The thunder had never completely gone away, just faded to an occasional clap in the background. Now it returned with a vengeance, although after that horrible night in the Jacuzzi back at Joe and Darrens, even loud thunder sounded puny. The blessing of the storm was that it got easier to push the skis forward. They slid better on wet ash than dry. The curse was the cold water splashing my jeans and seeping through the hood of my poncho. Even working as hard as I was, I began to shiver. A wet night in the open might get me a bad case of hypothermia, flu, or worse. About an hour after Id started looking for shelter, I spotted a car. It was buried to the tops of its wheels, and ash was mounded nearly two feet deep on top of it. It was an odd place for a car, stuck in the center of the road without any buildings in sight. I wondered what had caused this car to be left here?had the driver fled the ashfall and only made it this far before getting stuck? Or had they run out of gas? More important, were the owners of the car still inside? I brushed ash off the rear passenger-side window and tried to peer in. It was too dark to see anything. I pulled on the handle. The door was unlocked but would only open about two inches due to the ash. I still couldnt see anything through the door, so I sniffed instead. It smelled okay: the omnipresent sulfur stench and a hint of stale French fries. It took me a while to dig away enough ash to open the door. As I dug, I thought about the corpse Id seen in the wrecked car in Cedar Falls. I hoped this car would be empty. It was. Inside, it was dry, dark, and felt somehow safe. I stripped off my wet clothing and spread it over the front seat, hoping it would dry overnight. It was too cold to sleep in my underwear, so I put on the clothing from my pack. It hadnt dried completely in front of the fire last night and felt clammy, but it was far better than the stuff Id removed. Despite my mostly dry clothing, I was cold. I got the plastic tarp out of my pack and used it like a blanket. That helped a little. I thought about how much worse off Id be sleeping outside and sent a silent thank you to whoever had abandoned this car. Eventually, I drifted to sleep. It was still storming the next day. I packed the tarp and the damp clothes from the front seat, pulled on my pack and poncho, and slid out into the rain. There didnt seem to be much ash coming down, but the storm kept everything dark, anyway. It was a miserable day spent slogging through that slushy ash. The land was hillier here. Going down was fun?on gentle slopes moving forward was easy. On steeper slopes, I could glide to the bottom without doing any work at all. Going up was murder. On the gentlest slopes I could push my skis uphill in a straight line, as if I were on flat land. But sometimes I had to walk with the ski tips outspread in a huge V, which was brutally hard, or keep the skis parallel to the hill and sidestep up, which was excruciatingly slow. I had trouble finding a decent place to sleep that night. I passed a couple of farmhouses, but after yesterdays experience, Id started imagining guns in all their windows. Late that evening, when I was beginning to worry about being forced to sleep outside, I came across a slope that had been planted in pine trees?big ones, twenty or thirty feet high, not little Christmas evergreens. The pine boughs had gotten loaded down with so much ash that nearly every one of the trees had been pulled over or broken. The few trees still upright were stripped of their branches, lonely flagpoles without a nation to claim them. I picked a large tree that had broken off four or five feet up the trunk and crawled under it. There was a hollow space there?the trunk was still attached to the stump where it had broken, so it formed the ridgepole for a natural lean-to, with pine boughs and the thick ash layer forming the roof. There was a sharp, welcome odor of pine resin almost strong enough to cover the pervasive stench of sulfur. I settled into the space, trying not to stir up the ash. My pack became a pillow and my plastic tarp a blanket. If anything, it was an even better bed than the car last night. I wondered who I should thank for this shelter? I drifted to sleep thinking about how far Id come and trying to guess how much farther I had to travel to reach Warren and, hopefully, my family. The next day, my fifth on the road, started out pretty well. Id only been skiing a couple of hours when the storm abated. The end of the cold rain came as such a relief that it took a while before I noticed the thunder and lightning were mostly gone, too. There was an occasional crack of far-off thunder, but nothing like what Id been hearing for the last week. The ashfall was sparser. It was still hazy and dark, but more like twilight right after the streetlights pop on than dead night. All in all, the changes were very encouraging, and I made good time that morning. What brought me crashing back to reality was the food situation. I ate my last rations for lunch, a cold can of Van Camps Pork and Beans. Thanks to all the extra bottles Elroy had given me, I had enough water for ano
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