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2012 Doomsday

An Ancient Prophecy Foretold. A Scientific Discovery Revealed.
2008 | 86m | English

(7786 votes)

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On December 21, 2012 four strangers on a journey of faith are drawn to an ancient temple in the heart of Mexico. For the Mayans it is the last recorded day. For NASA scientists it is a cataclysmic polar shift. For the rest of us, it is Doomsday.
Release Date: Feb 12, 2008
Director: Nick Everhart
Writer: Naomi L. Selfman, Nick Everhart
Genres: Fantasy, Adventure, Action, Science Fiction, Horror, Thriller
Keywords mexico, dystopia, faith, end of the world, apocalypse, rebirth
Production Companies The Asylum, Faith Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $250,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Cliff DeYoung Lloyd
Dale Midkiff Dr. Frank Richards
Ami Dolenz Susan
Danae Nason Sarah
Joshua Lee Alex
Sara Tomko Wakanna
Caroline Amiguet Dr. Trish Lane
Shirley Raun Mrs. Reed
Louis Graham Dr. Ian Hunter
Jonathan Nation Uncle Jim
Mark Hengst Matt
Omar Mora Raul
Gregory Paul Smith David
Gilberto Canto Gino
Jason S. Gray Carlos Martinez
Wil Omar Sanchez Man on Bridge
Heather Henderson Background Person
Rachel Maxwell Background Person
Errik Tustenuggee Background Person
Sabrina Stewart Background Person
Laura Allen Background Person
Aisha Eifert Background Person
Tanya Frank Background Person
Edgar Mayradze Background Person
Emma Jane Kraft Background Person
Stephanie Bunting Background Person
Christine Aldrich Background Person
Ashley Campbell Secretary
Collin Brock Ted
James Sinclair Rick
Matthew Bolton Street Cop
Arturo Hernandez Officer #1
William Posley Officer #2
Catherine S. Background Person
Shawn Webb Background Person
Daniel Theodore Background Person
Dan Rogerson Background Person
La-Chic McWhorter Background Person
Valentina Dineva Background Person
Peter Cena Background Person
Buakai Tonyala Background Person
Stephen Cirieco Background Person
Caroline Tohme Background Person
Draysan Debugice Background Person
Desislava Irons Background Person
Mitchell R. Anderson Background Person
Errik T. Williams Background Person
Robert Flores Background Person
Sman Tonyala Background Person
Ken Aldrich Background Person
Anthony Spampanato Background Person
Tanya M. Williams Background Person
Rick Taff Background Person
Patrick Huffn Background Person
Name Job
Tara Lang Special Effects Makeup Artist
Steve Goldenberg Grip, Second Assistant Camera
Naomi L. Selfman Story
Kate Noonan Editor
Nick Everhart Editor, Writer, Director, EPK Editor
Vessela Bannzurkova Production Manager
Brett Bach Dialogue Editor, ADR Mixer, ADR Recordist, Sound Editor, Sound Mixer
Bali Bock Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer, ADR Mixer, Sound Recordist, ADR Recordist, Sound Supervisor, Sound Effects Editor, Supervising Sound Editor
Brenda Finster Visual Effects Coordinator
Tiny Juggernaut Visual Effects
Ralph Rieckermann Music, Music Supervisor
Rob Filson Stunt Driver, Stunts
Xavier S. Puslowski Stunt Double, Second Assistant Director
Kenneth Thompson Production Assistant
Cody Boesen Gaffer
Nat Magnuson Still Photographer
Scott Wheeler First Assistant Camera
Davey Jones Visual Effects Producer
Ross Martin Assistant Editor
Ross Edgar Thanks
Brandon Kihl Production Design
Hennie Goddard Construction Coordinator
James Sinclair Sound
David Jones Visual Effects Producer
Mark Atkins Director of Photography
Trenton McRae Stunt Driver
Matthew Bolton Line Producer
Justin Jones First Assistant Director
Lara Solomon Production Assistant
Bianca Bahena First Assistant Camera
Marcus Kellum Steadicam Operator
Alex Konowitz Grip
Bryan Krass Stunt Driver, Dolly Grip, Second Assistant Camera
Daniel Maldonado Assistant Editor, Post Production Supervisor
Ryan Snodgrass EPK Editor
Jose Magana Thanks
Mark Atkins Thanks
Danny Maldonado Post Production Supervisor
Andrew Harlow VFX Artist
Kevin Lane VFX Artist
Scott Wheeler Visual Effects Supervisor
Nicholas Day Production Coordinator
Brandon McCullum Production Assistant
Alex Hamilton Key Grip
William Posley Dolly Grip
Deanna Soria Wardrobe Assistant
Brian Brinkman Script Consultant
Karine Grigorian Thanks
Glenn Campbell VFX Artist
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David Rimawi Executive Producer
David Michael Latt Producer
Paul Bales Associate Producer
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Mex5150
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I picked this up thinking it was the /other/ doomsday movie, little did I know it was a Christian propaganda movie, I should have guessed by the way every time Science ‘Fact’ was presented, it was so far from the mark I couldn’t help but shout either ‘Jesus Christ’ or ‘Good God’ at the screen. Thi ... s is one of the worst things (I nearly said movie then) I’ve ever seen, take every hackneyed Christian slogan you can think of, throw in some stolen bits (that seem cool) from Celestine Prophecies, and The Da Vinci Code, really bad dialogue, really poor acting put it all together, and you will still have something so much better than this embarrassment. The film opens with a couple of archaeologists who are obviously at the top of their game, because when it comes to a new discovery of gold cross they immediately carbon date it (carbon dating gold? They must be good), they soon realise the Mayan prophecy of the end of the word, in fact, has NOTHING at all with the Mayan religion at all, it’s all about Christianity. A few non-Christians who believe in only what they can see, somehow (regardless of all we know about them so far) feel obliged to travel to a temple in the middle of nowhere (a Mayan temple NOT Christian temple remember) all while the planet is slowing down on its axis because we have come into alignment with the centre of the galaxy (when is something orbiting something else ever NOT in line with it?) to save the world (presumably). We now have a missionary (who lives with native people in the middle of the rainforest and yet, somehow barely speaks a word of Spanish), casually jog into a town, but no, she isn’t out for a nice jog, she is looking for a doctor because everybody in her village is ill because, as it is later revealed, they eat fish from a warm river, I kid you not. The lunacy continues until all the good Christians are taken leaving only the sinners to perish horribly when the world ends, except it doesn’t end, a few walls fall over then everything carries on as usual. The film has some side-splittingly funny dialogue, for example, "This is scientific proof that there were christians among the Mayans", and let’s not forget “I’ve programmed the artificial intelligence to work this out”. The acting was so bad I kept expecting Keanu Reeves to pop up. There were people who were atheists their whole lives, but suddenly were able to quote huge tracts of the bible to each other. Making a low budget film with a message often (but not always) leads to quite a bad movie, but this film should embarrass even the most obsessive hardcore Christians. For your own sanity, do NOT watch this movie!

Jun 23, 2021