Ah, the 1970s disaster movies. Grew up with those. Love the genre!
@paulclarke75719 ай бұрын
"You'll have to pry my Blu-ray copy of Earthquake out of my cold, dead hand!"- Chuck Heston.
@snoopyfan14768 ай бұрын
😂 I see what you there
@greghowell99867 ай бұрын
I don’t know how to deliver this news, but, you can have the copy now.
@kenhallermd88979 ай бұрын
This movie came out when a lot of larger single auditorium theaters were "twinning," that is, building a wall down the center of the auditorium to turn it into two theaters. I saw “The Godfather Part II” in such a theater in Omaha, NE, where “Earthquake” was playing next door. When Michael Corleone grabs his brother Fredo's face, gives him a long kiss on the lips and says, "I know it was you, Fredo. You broke my heart. You broke my heart!" I felt this deep rumbling in my gut. At first, I thought it my visceral reaction to the scene. Then I realized it was the Sensaround from "Earthquake" bleeding through the paper-thin wall. Weirdly, I actually think it added to the experience.
@sethroy608 ай бұрын
My friend and I spent a day with the shoot while they were at Western and Oxford. It was an incredible feat of set dressing. Practical effects. Rubble, crushed cars, twisted light poles and the camera mounted in a special shaker rig.
@CoinOpTV9 ай бұрын
that’s one hell of a deep cut Star Trek joke my dude!
@TheRadioAteMyTV9 ай бұрын
Do tell, what was it?
@CoinOpTV9 ай бұрын
@@TheRadioAteMyTV Geneviève Bujold who is in Earthquake was originally cast as Captain Janeway in Star Trek Voyager -- there's a controversial episode in which Janeway pretty much 'kills' a character called Tuvix in the show in Season 2 ep 24.
@TheRadioAteMyTV9 ай бұрын
@@CoinOpTV Thanks for that. Rough being a ST fan and missing out on inside stuff. Thanks for the update. : )
@kathleenhensley59519 ай бұрын
@@CoinOpTV I didn't know about Tuvix. I knew that Bujold was going to be Captain Janeway, though.
@gogreen77948 ай бұрын
I had no problem with Janeway "killing" Tuvix. She got back two persons for the price of one. I never saw why the decision was controversial. Btw, my favorite from the era was/is "The Towering Inferno." Not quite as massive in destruction, but it was much less silly and had a better cast.
@raybearoz9 ай бұрын
RIP Tuvix.. may we never forget
@titusmccarthy9 ай бұрын
MURDERED BY CAPTAIN MOM. :(
@GrimGalore9 ай бұрын
Janeway is the WORST
@jeremysmetana85839 ай бұрын
Janeway is the BEST. NOBODY else would have had the balls.
@GrimGalore9 ай бұрын
And Tuvix was black. So that's a hate crime.
@memoryalphamale8 ай бұрын
#jesuisTuvix
@neesi15709 ай бұрын
I'd put The Towering Inferno (the gold standard for mainstream '70s cheese) above this, but Earthquake is still a perfectly serviceable time. 7/10 sounds about right.
@richardperhai82928 ай бұрын
I saw the film at the Ziegfeld in NYC. We were held in the lobby while the previous show was running waiting out turn. Senserround went off and you could feel it... when it stopped you could see the chandeliers swaying. Everyone was looking at one another like WTF? :D
@KwehTheBird9 ай бұрын
Anyone else love Stam Fine?
@HuntingCatIsBack9 ай бұрын
Your mum.
@susan-oc9cb3 ай бұрын
He's the Steed of You Tube .
@docsavage-86169 ай бұрын
Earthquake was shown in an Immersive Format called Sensurround. The Theater Seats would Vibrate whenever there was an Earthquake on film, Creating the Illusion of experiencing an Earth Tremor while watching the Movie. This was probably a big reason why the film was so successful.
@wadedavid43758 ай бұрын
Yep! Saw it in 1974, at the Edward’s Cinema Theater in Costa Mesa, Ca. The Seats 💺 did Shake! Back then, something like that, was pretty cool 😎!
@fday19648 ай бұрын
Lol...my father took the family to the Alladin theater in Denver, and as a ten year old kid, the temporary first aid station set up in the lobby freaked me out...😅
@onixotto8 ай бұрын
Big subwoofers installed on the back of the theater made it vibrate.
@grantc617 ай бұрын
LOL there was no seat shaking. That was you trembling. It was sub-bass from theatre speakers.
@QuidproMoto5 ай бұрын
Added speakers for the movie. They were huge and they had to remove seats to install them. It was awesome. Can anyone remember the other film in “Sensuround”?
@johnvan60829 ай бұрын
I went with my father to see this movie . The big deal about this one was " SENSUROUND " which used speakers to vibrate the seats when the earthquake hits . For me , the " SENSUROUND " was barely noticeable . However , my poor father was sitting directly over a speaker and he looked like a RAG DOLL being bounced around and was almost thrown out of his seat . For the next thirty years , any time someone mentioned going to the movies , he brought up his experience seeing EARTHQUAKE !
@neatodd9 ай бұрын
I also saw this in a cinema which had been fitted for SENSUROUND. We had a drink the bar before the movie started and you hear and feel the vibrations in the bar from the previous showing.
@thandargor16779 ай бұрын
I was a kid at the time but I thought it was amazing, there were 2 four foot speakers at the back of the seating and the sounds went straight through you. The first use of it at the dam was something you could feel but not hear.
@robb10689 ай бұрын
Can’t remember if I saw Earthquake in the theaters of not, but I can remember Sensuround being a part of the Battlestar Galactica movie. Every exterior shot of the spaceships had that low, rumbling sound that would rattle the theater next to it. 😅
@andrewmurray15509 ай бұрын
@@neatoddleaves "force feedback" joysticks and steering wheel controls for simulator games for dead then.
@ferociousgumby9 ай бұрын
What ever happened to quadrophonic sound? (For that matter, why do we never hear about IBM any more?)
@jetsons1015 ай бұрын
Earthquake, Towering Inferno and Poseidon Adventure are the triple crown for 70's disaster movies.
@katieturner66852 ай бұрын
Absolutely ❤
@jetsons1012 ай бұрын
@@katieturner6685 Gene Hackman was great in the Poseidon Adventure.
@sunspot429 ай бұрын
Ava Gardner is amazing in this. Everybody else is playing this like the tepid soap opera it is, she’s there performing her own rendition of Martha from Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf. I think Gardner’s film is much more interesting than what we actually got.
@CollinKelley8 ай бұрын
I still can’t get past Lorne Greene only being seven years older than his “daughter” Ava. 😂
@RoyCyberPunk8 ай бұрын
@@CollinKelley Movie magic. 😂
@MVDied9 ай бұрын
I'm glad to see you're shaking things up around here
@NortheastAndRetired8 ай бұрын
I was 12 years old and in junior high when this movie came out and this was my favorite movie ever. My first visit to Los Angeles at 19 years old I just had to find the Hollywood reservoir which wasn't that easy back then before GPS. People probably thought I was a terrorist but I found it. ❤
@6581punk9 ай бұрын
They used to put these on TV on friday evenings in the 1980s. A school mate used to sleep over and we'd watch these and other films that were probably not for kids our age. The only one that got shown regularly after that was the Poseidon adventure.
@gymcat1009 ай бұрын
Did you know? This was the film in the background during the "chainsaw" scene in Scarface 1983.
@themagus59068 ай бұрын
Yeah; the Rip Torn scene.
@dbsql62388 ай бұрын
I enjoyed this movie when it came out in theaters. When I was a kid, the elevator scene scared the crap out of me when it fell.
@johnhart77049 ай бұрын
Every time a clip of Airport comes on, I am convinced Stam Fine snuck in Airplane ! instead.
@darrenrunning54159 ай бұрын
Some of the effects sequences were later used in Battlestar Galactica 1980 to depict a hypothetical Cylon attack on Earth, with the Cylon Raiders matted into the destruction.
@kabiam8 ай бұрын
The Sensurround was amazing at the time. It gave you a sense the the theater was vibrating during the earthquake sequences.
@matthewkugel62379 ай бұрын
I didn't know who Genevieve Bujold was but then you said that she was, "very nearly the murderer of Tuvix." Then i knew exactly who you were talking about. Nicely done!
@adampellett49179 ай бұрын
I loved this movie because of the destruction on visual effects that makes it realistically disastrous. It won 4 Academy Awards including Best Visual Effects and Best Sound. Universal Studios made a wonderful film in style of the 1970s. 😊
@briseyk19 ай бұрын
They had the ride at Universal Florida way into the 21st Century. It was impressive but the amount of people who actually remember the film must have been small
@erichtomanek47398 ай бұрын
It's good that this film didn't have Plot Armour for some of its big stars. Thanks for the great review.
@williammay55328 ай бұрын
I remember this film and it's great. Still entertaining today for some reason.
@michaelsweenie-lane3598 ай бұрын
I was Obsessed with Earthquake when it came out in theaters - Went to see it many times - Loved the Sensurround sound system - I saw The Towering Inferno many times as well - Watched Inferno around 5 years ago and it still holds up and is still terrifying
@Nicksonian9 ай бұрын
How did I miss this? I thought I saw all the 1970s disaster films…back in the day. As these disaster films age, they gradually turn into comedies.
@roo729 ай бұрын
I remember sort of watching it on late night TV a long time ago. Watching this made me remember why I never wanted to see it ever again.
@americansupervillain45959 ай бұрын
I can think of two things worth watching in this film, both involved Rosa.
@cypherian29 ай бұрын
I lived through the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake in the San Francisco Bay Area, far to the North of LOS Angeles. Measured roughly at 7.0 on the Richter scale, the devastation was nowhere near as bad as this movie. Lives were lost and many structures were damaged. I remember being rather stunned by the event. Movies like this are a good reminder of how life can change instantly!
@kettle_of_chris9 ай бұрын
Same! Walnut Creek & 17yrs old at the time. We had relatives from out of town visiting when it happened They drove in an RV and they had a dog. We had cats. ANYWAY their Dog had some kind of medical issue that made it very difficult to bark? Or almost impossiblt to Bark? Or it was very painfull to bark so naturally it was one quite dog. So 45 seconds before the ground started shaking, that dog was barking like Aliens* were landing in our driveway. According to my Aunt, she hadn't barked at all the previous year, or basically since she got sick. If I wasn't there to see this happening myself, I never would have believed it. *_HAND TO GOD_* *Acutal Aliens, not Illegal Aliens... _hey_ _it's the times we live in okay?_
@TheRadioAteMyTV9 ай бұрын
@@kettle_of_chris If only more people knew that alien means not from around here and has nothing to do with extra terrestrial - though that's not from around here either, especially the Vogons. Take that poetry and highway and put it where the solar beams don't shine, and dang we will miss all the dolphins.
@CharlesWhitford8 ай бұрын
I was 6 in 1974 and watched this movie in a theatre in Exeter, England. I swear, even at six, I had an erection watching Genevieve Bujold in that pink catsuit or whatever it was she was wearing. What a beaut.
@marcelogodoy5988 ай бұрын
I was there too, as a tourist!!
@cavanpatrick63438 ай бұрын
I was 8 watching the World Series with my dad in North Dakota. He called out to my mom “honey you’re never believe this an earthquake struck before the game started” A week or so prior, my mom being from 🇮🇪 knowing little of baseball when she was told two CA teams were in the series she said good god what if there’s a quake? She felt awful for a long time after that as though she brought on bad luck to the Bay Area
@scottg.g.haller32919 ай бұрын
Love the footage of later shows reusing the movie's visual effects!
@ShadowsFloating9 ай бұрын
Not a bad film, but it has one major fault.
@kenyattasimpson84687 ай бұрын
Now that was a good one but yesterday in NYC and New Jersey had a 4.8 earthquake
@davidsullivan72786 ай бұрын
For me it was that lift scene.
@alexisdiva96 ай бұрын
@@kenyattasimpson8468 and I felt THAT one at work in Center City Philly (4/5/2024).
@KB13-hc6kt6 ай бұрын
Oh boo hiss❤❤❤
@Jamietheroadrunner5 ай бұрын
Bada-bum 🥁
@speedmastermarkiii8 ай бұрын
I see Charlton Heston exercised the "bare chest" clause included in every contract he ever signed.
@ThunderWarrior015 ай бұрын
I grew up watching these on TV and never failed to sit through Earthquake whenever it was on. One Christmas in the 90’s i had a girlfriend kick off at me because i wanted to watch,she went that made she kicked me outta her house but luckily for me i had time to get back to mine mine and catch the beginning. She did it again when the Peter Benchley two parter Creature aired, that time she was at mine and i said i don’t care what you do I’m watching this. Well she’s still single and I’ve been happily married for twenty years so things played out pretty well
@bodine579 ай бұрын
Poor George Kennedy: great character actor stuck in so many bad movies.
@jamescampbell21908 ай бұрын
Yes, bet every stinker George Kennedy appeared in was better for having George Kennedy in it.
@erestube9 ай бұрын
I saw it in the theater and the Sensurround speakers fizzled and farted, but produced no vibrations!
@bfragged9 ай бұрын
Quaking in my boots for this one
@rukin40037 ай бұрын
To a 9 year old kid at that time that splattered blood on the screen looked like the real thing. 😆
@scottg.g.haller32919 ай бұрын
I saw Earthquake in its first release and fondly recall the tall Sensurround speakers lining the sides of the theater. Rumors flew that if you put your hand in the speakers when they started rumbling -- your arm would be blown off! Years later, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art had a film series of soundtrack breakthroughs where the programmer/projectionist hunted down the original electronics used for the Sensurround process. A number of years after that, there was a screening in a cinema on the ground floor of an art museum which was relocated to a nearby university because the museum administrators were concerned that the Sensurround effect could damage objets d'art in their collection.
@scottlandano3819Ай бұрын
something i never expected to get out of this video was the realization that we were robbed of a Richard Roundtree Black Lightning movie.
@Lensman8649 ай бұрын
I chanced upon your channel 2 weeks ago and I've been binge watching since because your output is superb! You are by far the best of the multitude of similar reviewers that I've viewed and your scripts and creativity are marvellous as is your sense of humour. Your Knight Rider review had me laughing out loud repeatedly; excellent work! ❤
@PerAllwin19638 ай бұрын
This movie was one of the best of the 1970s disaster movies.
@johnruddick6869 ай бұрын
They had an earthquake ride at Universal Studios in Florida in the mid to late 80's. It was amazing, it scared the crap out of me when I was a kid.
@andrewbrendan15798 ай бұрын
"The Poseidon Adventure" was a borderline mind-blowing experience for me at the theater when I was 11, but I think "Earthquake" may be the best of the 1970's disaster movies as it was a believable situation and I think there were fairly believable characters with some back story. The sets and the special effects have held up very well through the decades.
@davel2319 ай бұрын
" Very nearly the murderer of Tuvix". That is a DEEP cut.
@Jose_Hunters_EWF_Remixes9 ай бұрын
I was congratulating myself for having caught this subtle reference which I was sure didn't cause a blip on anyone else's radar After reading the comments, however, I saw that several other people caught it Made me realize that a bunch of weirdos are posting here
@CaminoAir9 ай бұрын
Matte paintings by the great Albert Whitlock. It's pretty entertaining and moves along well. It does feel a bit like a TV movie with a film budget though. Film gets George Kennedy bonus point.
@TheRadioAteMyTV9 ай бұрын
I grew up watching it on TV and always thought (until now) it was a TV movie. I am stunned to find out it wasn't. The effects weren't good enough to make me ever think otherwise, and great casts were not uncommon for TV in the 70s, especially in movie of the weeks or miniseries.
@CaminoAir9 ай бұрын
@@TheRadioAteMyTV It's understandable. The film has the sort of standard look of TV in many scenes.
@ricardocantoral76729 ай бұрын
Such a shame that we don't see traditional matte paintings anymore.
@Jose_Hunters_EWF_Remixes9 ай бұрын
Watch this amazing connection I noticed Donald Moffat amidst the Earthquake clips Stam showed above Moffat was one of the characters in the dam scenes Moffat also played Garry in Carpenter's 1982 version of The Thing And Whitlock contributed matte paintings to The Thing
@GrandFunker9 ай бұрын
I love the disaster movies! They're so much fun
@TheRadioAteMyTV9 ай бұрын
Now they just have box office disaster through Disney, like Star Wars, Marvel and even Disney themselves. All disasters now.
@daveygivens7358 ай бұрын
Only 4 movies were released with Sensurround: Earthquake, Midway, Battlestar Galactica and Rollercoaster.
@kojikicklighter3714 ай бұрын
The fault is not in our stars, but in the tectonic plate.
@Calvin156348 ай бұрын
I remember Mad Magazine’s satire of this movie. It stated that the comic strip was written using new technology called “Quakearound” and there was an instruction that appeared every time there was an earthquake scene - please shake the magazine 😂
@heaintloveu8 ай бұрын
Seeing this for the first time on TV as a little kid in 1980-something scared the sht out of me
@LanceReardon8 ай бұрын
Hey Stam... Stam Fine! You gots to check out disaster movie "Avalanche" (1978) with Rock Hudson, Mia Farrow, Robert Forster etc. etc. etc... It's "Earthquake" with snow... lots of snow; and it's unintentionally funny too. Go get 'em Stam! I know you can do it because I believe in you!
@j.martinez82829 ай бұрын
Given the movie's end, at least we weren't subjected to "Smell-O-Vision".
@d.s.archer59037 ай бұрын
9:53 Gotta LOVE Victoria Principal in this movie, with her ‘70s hair style and black leather pantsuit.
@anjkovo21389 ай бұрын
I loved that film when i was a kid. 👍👍
@TheAZPro-yi8bu8 ай бұрын
It was the first movie to have "Sensurround" which was done by large base speakers at theaters. The Bethany Theater in Phoenix Arizona was damaged when the brick structure had cracks appear due to the vibrations.
@rabit8185 ай бұрын
I worked at the building where Lorne Greene's office was (Hollywood and Sunset) lol. That building was closed down by the LAFD, none of fire alarms work, mismanagement
@QuarrellaDeVil8 ай бұрын
At least Geneviève Bujold didn't lose her head in this one.
@Clonetrooper11398 ай бұрын
Bro, what the hell is Walter Matthau wearing? 😂 And Victoria Princapal
@bighuge10609 ай бұрын
There are many unintentionally hilarious moments in this movie. Besides Walter Matthau's bizarre role, there's a guy with a lit cigarette running into a house with a gas leak, a woman getting glass shards in her face before the glass falls on her, and a helpful Lorne Green pulling someone off a scaffold to fall to their death. I'll re-watch this movie just to catch those moments.
@blinderII9 ай бұрын
...the woman with the glass in her head though. Hilarious, and i'll never forget it. haha
@artrobinson93109 ай бұрын
I watched this on a rainy afternoon on New Zealand maybe 30 years ago
@seanbass98007 ай бұрын
I remember seeing this great film and hearing the thunderstorm rag8ng outside the cinema. It was a strange experience.
@johnbowman10768 ай бұрын
I recall being 16 in 1974 and my friends and I snuck in through the exit. We still complained later, in the parking lot, that we felt cheated.
@pgs17969 ай бұрын
The thing I always remember about this film for some reason is the National Guardsmen ridiculed by by his fellows going off to training who later wastes them as looters! If your going to watch probably makes for a good double header with 'The Towering Inferno' or if your really going for it add in one of the 'Airport' movies!
@thedtvdigest41429 ай бұрын
I thought for a moment that Walter Matthau was Sid James...
@texasrightrepair8 ай бұрын
See this when I was 10yrs old wish I could find the dvd
@hugoboss58958 ай бұрын
Good movie. Reminds me of Christmas. It always seemed to be on tv over Christmas when I was a kid in the uk.
@mrmeerkat10968 ай бұрын
😂😂😂, i know i shouldn't laugh, but when that daredevil motorbike rider comes off that loop and just crashes i was in hysterics when i first saw this film.
@robfuzz4 ай бұрын
Saw this in theaters in a double bill with Airport '75! Huge screen in an old theater, for $1.
@jeremysmetana85839 ай бұрын
Being a lifelong California kid, this movie was never far from my consciousness my whole life. Then, when it appeared on Netflix last year, I realized I had never sat down and watched the whole thing all at once. So I did. I was shocked at how hilarious it was at times. It was difficult to work out whether some of the comedy was as intentional as it seemed, but the overall effect of seemingly slapstick moments juxtaposed to the serious melodrama, was rather disjointed and weird. I will say that a lot of the acting was really top notch, and while some of the special effects were a bit dodgy (and the elevator blood splatter was ridiculous), a majority of the miniatures work was just fantastic. But in the end, the whole exercise felt really cynical. Not in the exploitative sense, but just kind of mean-spirited and empty. I hadn't expected that.
@bitterbeauty7118 ай бұрын
I remember going to see this three times when I was 12. The sensurround was touted as the next big thing but it was only used in one other big release, Midway.
@darrenclements60289 ай бұрын
Earthquake is ABSOLUTELY AWESOME and STUNNINGLY AMAZING
@jesusisunstoppable44389 ай бұрын
I liked this movie as a kid.
@deanbarnette16028 ай бұрын
I remembered watching this movie as a small child & it scared the hell out of me. I'd love to find it on DVD to add to my DVD collection. I recently finally found The Towering Inferno.. 💯
@char17379 ай бұрын
I also like the first airport where Edith Bunker was looking for her husband who was carrying a bomb in his briefcase
@skh19648 ай бұрын
This was so much fun seeing it at the theater in Sensurround.
@davidsullivan72786 ай бұрын
There's an episode of Quantum Leap where Sam leaps into the body of a stunt man during the 70s and the character of that show gets incorporated into the filming of Earthquake. Apparently the stunt man that's gripping on for dear life after he falls from the damaged staircase.
@kendn019 ай бұрын
Thanks for walking me down memory lane. I'd forgotten how popular those disaster films were. And I did see Earthquake when it first came out. The 'sensurround' was this big box set up in the front of the theater, and frankly I don't remember it doing much of anything - I WISH it had rattled my teeth!
@REXKUEHNER-l5f6 ай бұрын
THE EARTHQUAKE MOVIE ALSO HAD A SPECIAL (SURROUND SOUND) SPECIAL THEATER SPEAKERS WERE INSTALLED IN THE THEATRE TO MAKE YOU FEEL THE SOUND IN YOUR SEATS.
@newlam79586 ай бұрын
What is fun about these movies, it was before computers took over special effects and everything was done either by models or large sets. I saw Earthquake when I was 13 in 1975. The lines to get in that movie were really long! My friend and I went to see Earthquake during winter break, but the line was so long, we saw Airport 75 instead at the same theater complex. Airport 75 also came out at the same time. Both movies stared Charlton Heston and George Kennedy. Speaking of the tacky 70's, I hate seeing old photos of me wearing my ugly plaid Sears Toughskin jeans!
@Sir-Ray8 ай бұрын
I saw this movie in the theater in "Surround Sound" - three huge speakers in front of the seats so loud it shook the seats. Awesome times - Tora Tora Tora had it also.
@janetwalz45165 ай бұрын
A funny fact, Lorne Green, played a building contractor in Earthquake, and in 1980 he reprised his role as Commander Adama, in Galactica 1980. Which used scenes from Earthquake, when they depicted a Cylon Attack on Earth.
@StuartRaweakaStuOz9 ай бұрын
Beyond the Poseidon Adventure, When Time Ran Out, The Swarm, The Night the Bridge Fell Down, Two Minute Warning, Black Sunday - please do videos on all these 70s/early 80s disaster movies.
@ricardocantoral76729 ай бұрын
Black Sunday and Two Minute aren't disaster movies. They're thrillers.
@StuartRaweakaStuOz9 ай бұрын
Thrillers mixed with disaster. Have you forgotten all the big names in Two Minute Warning (Heston, Janssen, Walter Pigeon, etc)? That is just how a disaster movie is set up.
@ricardocantoral76729 ай бұрын
@@StuartRaweakaStuOz In both movies, the main threats are terrorists so they would be thrillers. However, I do agree that they do contain tropes that were typically found in diaster movies.
@ironjade9 ай бұрын
It's a pity that no one can see this in Sensurround any more because it's excellent. That said, the use of Sensurround in "Rollercoaster" is even better, plus it's a better film.
@ScottRossProductions4 ай бұрын
Sensurround was the gimmick in Earthquake, Midway, and Rollercoaster...
@kenhallermd88979 ай бұрын
An obvious precursor to this movie is the 1936 MGM movie, San Francisco, starring Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, and Jeanette McDonald. The practical effects, miniature work, and matte shots still hold up quite well after all this time.
@RoyCyberPunk8 ай бұрын
The special effects for this movie hold up prettier darn good up to this day and they had no CGI to rely on back then.
@deltic9 ай бұрын
Thanks for the great video as usual. I saw this film at the George cinema in Brisbane in Sensurround. I was sceptical beforehand at how good the effect would be, but when it occurred it was quite stunning. I really wondered how the cinema would stay together considering how much vibration there was. As you say, it got old pretty quickly but still something to remember. I also saw the two Battlestar Galactica films in Sensurround.
@fday19648 ай бұрын
Rollercoaster from 1977 was another popular film that could fall under the disaster umbrella.
@70TruckGuy4 ай бұрын
Two pieces of trivia for this film: 1) In the earthquake sequence, there is real-life footage of real houses being destroyed. Excluding the one where the house blows up (which was filmed on a studio lot), the other houses were slated for demolition of the 210 freeway (the Foothill Freeway), so Universal had a whole lot of nearly-free buildings to film being destroyed by "the earthquake". 2) Ava Gardener took the role so she could spend summer in Los Angeles. In MY opinion, she was terribly miscast, but like movie stars did back then, she showed up on time, she knew their lines, and she was ready to work every single time without exception before their official call time, and never once wasted any of anyone's time. If you want to critique anything, critique the script - but Ms. Gardner did her job as requested, and did so marvelously.
@SirSmoldham9 ай бұрын
I checked this out in "Sensurround" when it opened at our local Illinois theater before leaving for Los Angeles in '75. It almost convinced me not to go. John Williams RULES.
@versuskid42328 ай бұрын
This morning on my way to work at 4:34 am the word “Moneymaker” was stuck in my mind and didn’t know why. At 6:17 am arrived near my job to get some coffee ☕️ and sat down to enjoy my breakfast then came across this on YT app. Now it makes sense!!! It probably has meaning for me today! 😆
@MobiusMinded9 ай бұрын
When it was released they had custom sound systems comprising of subwoofers (1974 versions) to pump a ton of low end during the earthquake.
@theproplady9 ай бұрын
I remember watching this on our local UHF station. It was a little heavy for a kid to watch, what with the gore and all, but the cheesiness offset that a bit. The miniaturework wasn't perfect - I could see tears being made in the windows of buildings that were obviously made of cardboard, but for what it was, it worked well enough. I'd love to see a review of "Avalanche!" one of the last disaster films in the 70s cycle, starring a host of unlikeable characters and a really fakey looking avalanche. The comedy from that film came from a certain character constantly being rescued from death, only to be thrown back into it like some Final Destination film.
@RogueWJL9 ай бұрын
Best special effects-Ava Gardner
@RA-VEN89 ай бұрын
Gortner in Starcrash. 😅
@Melbournelost668 ай бұрын
My eldest brother took me to see Earthquake and it was promoted as being in "SENSOR ROUND" and your seats seemed to rumble. Shown at Hoyts Cinema Bourke St, Melbourne. I remember it clearly as an 8 year old. I had nightmares about Earthquakes for several years after. 😂 Ps, I loved Quantum leap. Never saw that episode. Now I will have to get the series.
@cletusbeauregard19728 ай бұрын
Best scene will always be when the idiot with the lit cig runs into the house with the gas leak. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@johnparadox94299 ай бұрын
My family visited the studio when this was about to be released, we got an "exclusive" preview [and saw another tour group going to the theater when we came out]. I said that the Sensurround was probably subsonics, my Father agreed afterwards.
@reymansd8 ай бұрын
It's unfortunate you were not able to see this in the theaters to actually experience the built-in "Sensurround" and feel the quake along with the rest of the audience.