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New Movie San Andreas Rattles Viewers – What You Should Know

“It’s just a movie”. While those words are often associated with classic thriller films of yesteryear, they may still hold some credence today. That is, especially when watching the weekend’s upcoming blockbuster action hit, San Andreas. Yes, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson looks pretty sweet, riding in a helicopter, performing heroic feats of rescue and muscle-having; however, much of the fictional movie is just that: false. That’s not to say that the threat of a large scale earthquake shouldn’t be something that is recognized and taken into serious consideration; it’s just important to know all of the facts first before panicking.

If there’s one thing that you should take away from your movie-going experience this weekend, it is that earthquake preparedness is as incredibly important as it is under-appreciated. While San Andreas serves as a good reminder of the fact that we Californians live in “earthquake country”, there’s no need to fret about such fantastical horrors of the ground “literally opening up” or a west coast earthquake so strong that it will be felt “on the east coast”. This far fetched fodder is simply added for entertainment value so it shouldn’t frighten you too much.

To ease your mind, here is a quick rundown of the varied and over exaggerated situations that have been popularized as fact by the highly anticipated earthquake thriller, San Andreas:

So, go ahead and enjoy the movie – that’s what movies are meant for – but, while you find yourself glued to the edge of your seat, hot buttered popcorn-filled mouth agape, as you watch a massive tsunami threaten to swallow up the golden gate bridge whole, it’s good to be reminded of the best ways to prepare for the inevitable so that when the “big one” hits, it won’t seem nearly as bad for you as San Andreas might make it out to be.

With this knowledge, you should be able to hit the cinema, ready to be entertained while still remaining informed. Preparedness today could be a life saver tomorrow!