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Temperature Drop | Saving The World
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6.5/10
IMDbBest Achievement in Special Visual Effects | 2005 | Greg
Best Single Visual Effect of the Year | 2005 | Karen E.
2005 | Harald
Best International Film | 2005 | Roland
Feature Film | 2004
Best Action Sequence | 2005
Best Special Effects of the Year | 2004
Outstanding Visual Effects in an Effects Driven Motion Picture | 2005 | Remo
Best Visual Effects | 2005 | Karen E.
Breakthrough Female | 2005 | Emmy
Best Sound Editing in Domestic Features Sound Effects Foley | 2005
Best Action | 2005
Best Visual Effects | 2005
Best International Actor | 2005 | Dennis
Best International Actor | 2004 | Jake
Choice Movie DramaAction Adventure | 2004
Budget 125,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 552,639,571 USD
Twentieth Century Fox invited a group of scientists to preview this movie, to test their reactions to the "science" used in it. None of the scientists were impressed with what they saw, although most conceded that the movie was enjoyable nonsense.
The consultation by N.A.S.A. scientists was requested before the filming of this movie, but N.A.S.A. stated that the events in this movie were too ridiculous actually to occur, and denied the request. N.A.S.A. sent a memo out to all of its employees stating that they were not allowed to comment on the likelihood of the events portrayed, but later rescinded this restriction.
The river crossing scene was filmed on the U.S.-Mexico border. The extras really were crossing the Rio Grande into Mexico.
On the shot that shows the front of the library, lamps are seen instead of the iconic lions. According to a New York City Public Library employee, the studio didn't want to pay the fee for filming the statues that are a trademark of the institution, and therefore only took advantage of the public area rights of filming.
In 2008, Yahoo! Movies listed this movie as one of the Top 10 Scientifically Inaccurate Movies.
"Vice President Becker: I don't accept that abandoning half of the country is necessary. Gomez: Maybe if you would've listened to him sooner, it wouldn't be. Vice President Becker: Bullshit! It's easy for him to suggest this plan. He's safely here in Washington. Gomez: His son is in Manhattan. I just thought you should know that before you start questioning his motives."
"Library Security Guard: [as Brian works on a radio] Maybe you should have somebody help with that, you know? Brian Parks: Sir, I am president of the Electronics Club, the Math Club, and the Chess Club. Now, if there's a bigger nerd in here, please... point him out. Library Security Guard: ...I'll just leave you alone to work on it, then."