I watched both nights. It fell into the "It's so bad, it's good" category. I actually laughed out loud in a few places, and of course it wasn't _supposed_ to be a comedy. Beau Bridges was hilarious as president. So is the idea of setting off a nuclear weapon in Gilroy ("future home of glow-in-the-dark garlic!").
That sequence with the train being chased by the fault was especially hokey. Who was their special effects team -- Lionel?
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