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Meteor Storm
San Francisco becomes a target for waves of destructive meteors after a rogue comet orbits around the earth... For astronomer, Michelle Young, what was meant to be a once-in-a-lifetime celestial event, soon turns into her worst nightmare as thousands of meteors break the surface of the atmosphere and bombard the city of San Francisco.
Release : | 2010 |
Rating : | 3.6 |
Studio : | IFC Films, |
Crew : | Director, Executive Producer, |
Cast : | Michael Trucco Kari Matchett Brett Dier Eric Johnson Kevin McNulty |
Genre : | Adventure Science Fiction TV Movie |
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I love this movie so much
A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
The joyful confection is coated in a sparkly gloss, bright enough to gleam from the darkest, most cynical corners.
It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.
Can't say much more than what other reviewers have about this film. SyFy and the production companies they hire to do movies always seem to be college flunkies. There were some cgi moments where they had a competent person. Then it was like they fired them and used a less skilled person or crew. The collapsing of the apartment building was just one of those skill-less moments that are very common in low budget films.The writer's must get paid peanuts. As usual, they put in absolute idiotic characters and very idiotic choices. I was glad when the annoying news caster bought it. It was obvious the building was coming down. But as an idiotic move, he stays there to get his 'big' moment.The sister/aunt of the family the plot mostly evolves around gets stuck on the Golden Gate after a wreck. Car window is completely open, yet she screams for help and keeps trying to open the car door which is blocked instead of climbing out the open window. When she does, finally, climb through the open window, it is when the part of the bridge she is on is collapsing! Idiot would have had a better chance to survive rather than plunging to her death if she climbed out earlier! The kids, in a foolish attempt to rescue a boyfriend, take the elevator instead of the stairs because they would be able to rescue and get out faster. Really? So what happens? Yup.. The power to the building is disrupted and they are trapped in the elevator! Wow. With that kind of stupidity, the kids should have died just like their idiotic aunt! These less than B movies from SyFy make wonderful drinking games!
Hahah omg this is the worst sci fi I have ever wasted 2 hours watching. It was worse than gravity and I and 1000 others gave that goof joke movie a 1. First off all this one dude does is ride around on a motorcycle. That's it! Haha. And the people instead of hiding from a stupid little meteor they just stared in the sky. When the bridge collapsed people stayed in their cars and died on purpose. What a joke. This movie is being advertised on Xbox as free to watch on popcornflix which is a competitor to Netflix except there's a handful of commercials. I couldn't wait for it to be over so I could watch death wish on Netflix for the 8th time. The worst acting in a film in a while. Horrible story horrible filming. This one part the toolbag is riding his stupid motorcycle for the 35th time and they actually showed the background moving and his motorcycle stationary like they did in the 70s sitcoms. Hahah I laughed. These actors suck. He director sucks. The producer sucks. A high school drama club could of done a better job. Stay away from this movie on popcornflix Xbox app. Movie was stupid stupid stupid just like all the other reviews said.
A typically inane disaster movie from the SyFy Channel. This one sees San Francisco assailed by a meteor storm that comes out of nowhere, destroying scenery and infrastructure before a dedicated team of scientists decide to do something about it. It's as cheesy, lightweight and predictable as it sounds, featuring terrible acting and even worse effects, and is very much par for the course for this genre.Saying that, the film does have plenty of incident and a pace which keeps on moving, so it's never boring - just bad. By the time things take on an outer-space angle it all gets very derivative of Armageddon and its ilk. Fans of this kind of trash may get a kick out of the sub-standard CGI and overwrought performances; the rest of us will just sigh in exasperation.
An astro-physicist is tapped by the government to figure out why the city of San Francisco is being besieged by anti-social meteorites. BB-sized pellets crash a meteor light show stargazing event, and victims run for cover. Immediately, scientists and the military team up to repel the onslaught.Time out for obligatory clichés: Obnoxios dumbbell TV news crew getting in everybody's hair. General wants to nuke something. Hero guy is married to scientist, and they argue a lot. Their stupid brat kids blunder into perilous locations, always at the exact time and place meteors show up. Hero guy diverts from saving the world to rescue his idiot brat kids. The ratio of cliché stuff to actual plot elements is about 70% to 30%.The pseudo-scientific ramblings about why San Fran is being singled out are actually pretty imaginative (although ludicrous). Acting is fair. Action and CGI are fair. 99% of the budget was invested in the 500th movie depiction of the collapse of the city's most famous structure. It's done in spectacular fashion; the film's blazing glory moment. But sloppy editing also gives you glaring goofs: like light traffic in the background of a scene, during a supposed massive evacuation of the Bay area. Some evac.As cheaply done as it may be, it's amusing enough to make it entertaining.