The opening round of the NBL season is in the books, and it sure feels like we ve already seen it all.
The top talent has been shining, a double-overtime thriller had the NBL world on the edge of its seat, some imports are looking questionable, Next Stars are taking centre stage . and that s all basically come from just one game.
Despite how early it is in the season, we ve seen enough glimpses to make a few educated assessments of what we liked and didn t like from the first round of action, all under the obvious preface of understanding the tiny sample size.
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Tianhuo Island is a beautiful paradise. It almost makes people forget that it is located in the “Ring of Fire” the world-famous Pacific Rim volcanic belt. A young scientist (Hannah Quinlivan) invents a cutting-edge volcanic warning system and returns to the island where her mother tragically died, hoping she can prevent future deaths. The island is now home to the world’s only volcano theme park and resort, the brainchild of its reckless owner Jack (Jason Isaacs). Chaos soon erupts when the once dormant volcano starts to rumble. I
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Won t erase memories of Dante s Peak or Volcano, and even they weren t very good.
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An erupting volcano imperils the guests of a luxury resort in this Chinese disaster film genre directed by veteran helmer Simon West.
There s at least one good thing to say about the new Chinese disaster movie directed by Simon West: It doesn t take long for the volcano to erupt. Considering the bloated running times of so many similarly styled American extravaganzas, the admirable efficiency of
Skyfire means that you don t have to waste a lot of time sitting through endless exposition.