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Category 7: The End of the World (2010) Review

Category 7: The End of the World  (2010)
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I've always been open to watching these disaster movies. Volcano, Twister, Day of Tomorrow ... all good films in their own right, despite what the movie critics say about them.
Category 7: End of the World was a very entertaining movie. I think too many entertainment fans spend too much time over-analyzing movies that are made by the entertainment industry instead of enjoying it for what it is, quality entertainment. While I haven't seen the previous film, Category 6, I plan on purchasing the movie to see how this series started.
While it's not too impossible to believe, such events as what is seen in this film could very well become true. With the rising cost of oil and the fact that the greenhouse effect and global warming are impacting our enviropnment, this movie does have a very moral lesson to show anyone who watches this movie. We must protect our environment before it starts to react to our presence on this world.
It was refreshing to see Shannon Doherty and her authentic talent coming to the surface. She had been released from Beverly Hills 90210 and Charmed because of her attitude with producers and directors but it was refreshing to see her performing true to her nature and having a role that was written just for her. She is a wonderful actress and it's time more and more roles were written specifically for her. Randy Quaid is also the consummate actor who always seems to manage to steal every scene he's in.
But, I was disapponted that the US Government and the politicians that are portrayed in this movie seem content in facing the ultimate destruction of Mother Nature and protecting the interests of the large corporations, oil cartels and special interests instead of safeguarding the lives of the people. It shows a lack of original thinking on the part of the writers, who should have gone to a few more creative writing courses before sitting down to write this movie. In addition, I felt that this movie was a little longer than it should have been. Hopefully, there'll be a little more of a waiting period before we see Category 8, which will be coming our way faster than we can turn off the power.

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NEW ON BLU-RAYCATEGORY 7: THE END OF THE WORLDAs a deadly Category 6 storm descends upon the Earth, unleashing violent winds, hurricane force pressure, and devastating tornadoes, officials scramble to pinpoint the cause. Though global warming is suspect, beautiful but discredited scientist Faith Clavell (Shannen Doherty, Mallrats, TV's Charmed) realizes that something else is triggering the extreme weather. Teaming up with storm chaser Tommy Tornado (Emmy nominee Randy Quaid, Brokeback Mountain, Elvis) and Judith Carr (Gina Gershon, Sinatra, Face/Off), head of FEMA, Faith realizes they must enter the storm itself if they hope to stop it. While the country is at its most vulnerable, the government becomes aware that it is the target of a terrorist organization. Now, it's not only man against nature, but man against man as an intensified Category 7 approaches...

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Tornado Valley (2009) Review

Tornado Valley (2009)
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Tornado Valley isn't a disaster film as much as it is a study of trauma and relationships. So if you leave your expectations of action at the door, you'll enjoy this made-for-TV movie more.
The film was shot in scenic British Columbia, Canada, primarily with a cast of actors experienced in television work. While the acting was better than I would expect, the extremely beautiful Christine Chatelain gives a standout performance as Helen (which she's oddly uncredited for).
For only having a handful of movies under his belt, I thought Canadian director Andrew C. Erin did a good job with the film. The CGI effects for the tornadoes are low quality, though the set design otherwise makes up for it. Kevin Blumenfeld did a terrific job with the score, which has a real "American Beauty" feel to it.
Considering this movie was made for television, don't expect extravagant special effects; you're only getting two big twisters throughout the entire film. There's no pulse-pounding tension throughout the film, it's essentially a well-acted drama that's framed with two major twisters. I enjoyed it: Four stars as far as TV movies go, three stars if comparing it to blockbusters like Twister.

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The Perfect Storm (2000) Review

The Perfect Storm (2000)
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The costumes in this movie were incredible! I mean, the actors looked so much like real fishermen, I could practically smell them. Then they opened their mouths... The dialogue in this movie is so bad, it's hilarious. I grew up in a small fishing community: my father fished, my brothers fished, my neighbours fished. It cracks me up to picture the lot of them, on a fishing boat, cheering,"Let's fish!" like a bunch of high school football players. And I laugh to the point of tears everytime I picture any of them saying,"I just LOVE to fish!" like George Clooney. Pah-leeze! Who wrote this stuff?!

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It's Halloween, 1991. Near Gloucester, Massachusetts, the six members of the Andrea Gail, a swordfishing boat, head out to sea for their last trip of the season. Unbeknownst to them, a shockingly brutal storm is slowly gaining steam. Before the National Weather Bureau has a chance to inform the crew of the impending danger, it's too late. The resulting battle with three merging weather fronts--an unheralded natural disaster--is grueling and tragic. Based on the true-life best selling novel by Sebastian Junger, The Perfect Storm stars George Clooney, Mark Wahlberg, Diane Lane and is directed by Wolfgang Petersen.DVD Features:Audio Commentary:Commentary with Wolfgang Peterson Commentary with S. Fangmeier and H. Elswit Commentary with Sebastian JungerDocumentaryFeaturette:James Horner FeaturetteFilmographies:HBO First Look Special (29:30)Gag ReelOther:"Whitness to the Storm" (4:30)Photo gallery:"Yours Forever" Photo MontageProduction Sketches:Storyboard Art with W. Peterson CommentaryStoryboardsTV SpecialTheatrical Trailer


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