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Continuing the awful tv streak, "Supernova", a surprisingly bad tv disaster movie set mostly in Sydney, was the best thing on. Awful CGI, unbelievably bad or incoherent Australian accents, and to top it all off, 90's superstars Luke Perry and Tia Carrere.
Comments from IMDB (3.6 stars) almost do it justice:
"Everything in this movie is absolutely shocking. Ridiculous scenarios, stupid characters, mundane dialogue, if it's bad, this movie has it. But the funniest thing in this movie has to be the massive errors in geography. As has already been pointed out, no one in Sydney seems to have an Australian accent; they're all British, American or badly pseudo-Australian...A section of the film is supposedly set in the Maldives. The Maldives lie no more than six metres above sea level, yet there are gigantic mountains covered in lush rain-forests. Obviously, no research went into these geographic aspects of the movie".
There's even a shot of Cape Town's table mountain at the end which kind of shows, along with African housekeepers, that it probably wasn't filmed in Australia, yet alone Sydney.
Luckily the world doesn't get burned up in the end as Luke Perry made a mistake in his calculations - using a "+" instead of a "-"
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