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Storm

A top secret government study involving the manipulation of the weather goes awry, leaving L.A. in the path of a destructive hurricane. A meteorologist sets out to save the city.

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Release : 1999
Rating : 4.1
Studio : Unified Film Organization, 
Crew : Art Department Assistant,  Art Direction, 
Cast : Luke Perry Martin Sheen Robert Knott Alexandra Powers Kathleen Randazzo
Genre : Thriller

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Dorathen
2018/08/30

Better Late Then Never

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filippaberry84
2018/08/30

I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.

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Suman Roberson
2018/08/30

It's a movie as timely as it is provocative and amazingly, for much of its running time, it is weirdly funny.

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Taha Avalos
2018/08/30

The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.

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Chris Quigley
2005/11/28

I have said this many times before, this time I'm more serious than ever, this is one of the worst films in existence. I have also said before that films like this, should stretch the laughable script a bit further and make it spoof. You could even bring the Neilsen in. This film reminds me of Airborne - that one with the Guttenberg in it. Airborne was atrocious as well, but I actually quite enjoyed Airborne partly because the Kim Coates was in it.There is a great scene at the end of Storm where the hero, Luke Perry (don't laugh), has been dragged out the end of an aeroplane (the plane is about 20,000 feet in the air, about 800 mph) and manages to hold on to the missile which is attached to the plane with his bare hands. He then manages to crawl up the missile and drag himself back into the aeroplane, unscathed.Ridiculous.

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jack d
2005/10/10

my friend has a shoe box full of Japanese DVD bootlegs. the first 2 we put in didn't work, the 3rd one did tho. that DVD was Storm. we actually got through this masterpiece of crap and our efforts were rewarded. we got to see Luke perry disable a government secret hurricane control device, kick some guys ass and throw him out of a plane, take on some army girl with a gun, then leap out of an exploding plane and parachute into the eye of the hurricane. all in about 5 minutes. i won't bother telling you about the rest of the movie. if you find this DVD some how without paying any money and you have 90 minutes that you need to go very slow, then you might consider watching this. maybe you shouldn't.

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bob the moo
2001/11/28

Dr Ron Young is a leading expert on storms and weather systems. When he loses his job at an University due to his reckless experiments he is recruited by the military to be involved in work to develop a system to control storms. Once involved in this work he begins to suspect that the desire to control storms may not be designed simply to move them away from endangered areas but instead to use them as weapons against other countries.The set-up is quite interesting but is spoilt by several things, the main thing being the low budget that means the film can only afford cheap sets and poor special effects. The plot is for the most part a bit silly, and it misses great opportunities to look at the value of foreign lives v's American lives in the scene where the media have no interest in a hurricane heading towards Mexico but suddenly drop all other news when it turns towards America; this scene just rushes by when it could have been lingered on to make a strong point. Of course all disaster movies are silly but most are saved by great effects and great spectacle. Here the main effects are two fold - either stock footage of windswept houses and cheap visual effects. Even the scenes that could have added spectacle value are poor - one scene of a huge tidal wave bearing down on LA as two character run from it ends as the two characters dive over a 4 foot stone wall to get cover.....the huge wave then splashes harmlessly up against the other side of the wall. Compare that to the tidal wave in Deep Impact and you can see the wasted opportunity.However in some cases bad effects can be saved by a good plot and good performances. Here the plot is daft but the performances are also weak. Perry is a terrible choice for an expert in anything, he plays it like he's a reckless scientist but it goes totally against what you feel his character should be. Other small roles are poor, such as Robert Knott as the "sinister" agent ensuring the project's security is ok, David Moses as Dr Platt hams it up as his character gets a conscience, and Alexandra Powers is terrible for the most part as the very un-major-like Major Goodman. Only Martin Sheen comes away with a good performance, but really he only gives the military tyrant role that he has done so many times before.The film has some minor twists towards the end, you see most coming from miles and they're not exactly earth shattering but they at least bring some interest back into the film. Overall poor casting, poor effects, poor plot, poor movie - even for a TV movie.

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Caltex
2000/01/21

Storm was one of the worst films I had seen since Airborne. It was actually painful to watch and I would have preferred to get a root canal without pain killers than see this hunk of junk. Quite simply Storm is not worth the film it was printed on. The special effects were really bad to the extent where you could see the wires coming from the plane. The waves looked as if they were the ripples which my goldfish make when they fart in the water it was that cheap.

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