An endless string of minor tremors near the already unstable San Andreas Fault threatens to set in motion an unprecedented swarm of earthquakes in bustling Los Angeles when a greedy oil company uses the controversial fracking technique. With his teenage daughter heading straight into the epicentre of the problem, the engineer and fracking operation supervisor, Jack, along with the discredited geologist, Gladstone, and the young USGS scientist, Emily, must come up with an effective countermeasure before a super-earthquake--the dreaded Big One--obliterates the entire city. Can they avert the ultimate geological Armageddon?—Nick Riganas
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The whole movie is whack, so whack that it made me make an account to make a review about it, the cinematography is whack, the characters is whack and lastly, the editing was good but not that great but still though, the cinematography is what made the editing not that great, plus I have seen the city smoking but the citizens isn't even like reminded about it or haven't seen it, it is completely whack.
1. Amazon Video : Rent from $1.99, Or $0.00 with a Prime membership
2. Apple iTunes : Track Price: 9.99, Track Rental Price: 4.99, Collection Price: 9.99, Track Hd Price: 12.99, Track Hd Rental Price: 4.99, Collection Hd Price: 12.99
3. Vudu : [SD - Buy: 9.99, Rent: 2.99] [HDX - Buy: 14.99, Rent: 3.99]