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Disaster movies; a loud, long, explosive, star-studded guide to avalanches, earthquakes, floods, meteors, sinking ships, twisters, viruses, killer bees, nuclear fallout, and alien attacks in the cinema!!!!

9781556526121

Disaster movies; a loud, long, explosive, star-studded guide to avalanches, earthquakes, floods, meteors, sinking ships, twisters, viruses, killer bees Killer Bees

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Chicago Review Press

2006

402 pages

$18.95

Paperback

PN1995

Asserting that "people watch disaster movies...to see celebrities die horrible, violent deaths," two Canadian film buffs review 150 disaster movies, rate whether they are worth watching, and describe the most spectacular moment of carnage in each movie. Sixteen color reproductions of movie posters are provided. Distributed by IPG IPG Implantable pulse generator, see there .

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