Nuclear Dynamite
Nuclear Dynamite

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Nuclear Dynamite

2000
Movie
72 min
English

The enormous destructive power of nuclear explosions can be used, not just in theory, for peaceful purposes. In the second half of the 1950s, scientists from both nuclear superpowers began experimenting with smaller underground nuclear explosions, which were to be used to move large amounts of soil in the construction of canals, canals, and mining.

Insights

IMDb5.9/10
Director: Kevin G. SmithGenres: Action, Comedy

Plot Summary

A low-budget action-comedy follows a group of bumbling criminals who stumble upon a dangerous plot involving stolen nuclear material. They find themselves in over their heads as they try to outsmart the bad guys and stay alive. Expect car chases, explosions, and plenty of over-the-top action.

Critical Reception

Nuclear Dynamite is a cult favorite among fans of independent, low-budget action films. While it garnered little mainstream attention and critical acclaim, it is often praised for its earnest effort and creative execution within its limited resources. It's a film that doesn't take itself too seriously and delivers on its B-movie promise.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its enthusiastic, DIY spirit and surprisingly ambitious action sequences.

  • Often cited for its unpretentious humor and its ability to entertain despite a clear lack of a big budget.

  • Some viewers found the plot convoluted, but most appreciated the sheer audacity of the production.

Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this niche film, but those available often highlight its charm as a low-budget endeavor. Viewers seem to appreciate the effort and creative storytelling that punches above its weight class in terms of production value.

Fun Fact

Director Kevin G. Smith also stars in the film and was reportedly involved in many aspects of its production, embodying the spirit of independent filmmaking.

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