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  1. Collision Earth: Directed by Paul Ziller. With Kirk Acevedo, Diane Farr, Chad Krowchuk, Jessica Parker Kennedy. When the sun converts to a magnetar for a short time, the planet Mercury is thrown out of orbit and set on a collision course for Earth.

    • (1.6K)
    • Action, Adventure, Drama
    • Paul Ziller
    • 2011-03-26
  2. May 26, 2020 · It is. And it’s all the better for it! As always, if you appreciate The Asylum movies then this is a solid recommendation, if not then this is probably one for you to avoid. Collision Earth is out now on VOD in the US, the film comes to DVD in the UK on July 6th courtesy of High Fliers Films.

  3. Collision Earth is a Canadian disaster television film directed by Paul Ziller. [1] It was released in 2011 for broadcast on the Syfy Channel and later distributed by Anchor Bay Entertainment on Blu-ray.

  4. Dialogue bordering on gibberish, continuity issues and "special" effects are highlights in this... series of scenes. Collision Earth also boasts a mercifully short runtime at 85 minutes. Are there any redeeming qualities?

  5. The scenes at a government facility are director Paul Ziller's highlights, with those transparent columns we see moving across the screen. The man special effect is the dependable but lamentable "shaky camera" technique. **** Collision Earth (3/26/11) Paul Ziller ~ Kirk Acevedo, Chad Krowchuk, Diane Farr, Adam Greydon Reid

  6. Collision Earth is a SyFy Channel science fiction disaster movie, clearly made on a minimal budget. The planet Mercury becomes magnetized by a freak solar event, which somehow puts it on a collision course with Earth, and the collision can somehow be averted by something called Project 7.

  7. When the sun converts to a magnetar for a short time, the planet Mercury is thrown out of orbit (along with a spaceship exploring it) and set on a collision course for Earth. Can a disgraced scientist manage to use his failed weapon system, Project 7, to save our planet?

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