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** In another scene the main character has to get away from the heat emanating lava 10 meters below a manhole. Basically convection works by the [[Rule of Cool]].
** In another scene the main character has to get away from the heat emanating lava 10 meters below a manhole. Basically convection works by the [[Rule of Cool]].
** There are too many instances to count where individuals are standing directly on the otherside of concrete barriers redirecting and holding back lava.
** There are too many instances to count where individuals are standing directly on the otherside of concrete barriers redirecting and holding back lava.
* [[Dueling Movies]] with ''[[Dantes Peak|Dante's Peak]]'', both released months apart in early 1997.
* [[Dueling Movies]] with ''[[Dante's Peak]]'', both released months apart in early 1997.
* [[Feet of Clay]]: Minor example with Kelly having a scene with her father about what to do during an earthquake, yet during an actual earthquake she just sits in bed and screams until her father pulls her out and puts them under a doorway.
* [[Feet of Clay]]: Minor example with Kelly having a scene with her father about what to do during an earthquake, yet during an actual earthquake she just sits in bed and screams until her father pulls her out and puts them under a doorway.
* [[Genre Blindness]]: The usual disaster movie ignorance is of course present but the fact no-one in LA has no clue what lava is verges on the ridiculous. Sure, the first time people actually see lava it's understandable they do a double-take. However it soon gets to the point where the film seems to be set in an alternate reality where the very ''existence'' of volcanoes is an obscure geological fact completely unfamiliar to the public.
* [[Genre Blindness]]: The usual disaster movie ignorance is of course present but the fact no-one in LA has no clue what lava is verges on the ridiculous. Sure, the first time people actually see lava it's understandable they do a double-take. However it soon gets to the point where the film seems to be set in an alternate reality where the very ''existence'' of volcanoes is an obscure geological fact completely unfamiliar to the public.