Category 6 – Day of Destruction
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A hurricane heading north from the gulf of mexico meets a tornado over chicago. The new superstorm wreaks havoc. Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 08/30/2005 Starring: Thomas Gibson Nancy Mckeon Run time: 174 minutes Rating: Nr… More >>
February 22, 2010 | Posted by 2012 
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It’s pretty bad, not worth the commercials if it were on TV. Don’t bother to see bad effects mixed with bad acting, bad storyline, all somehow accomplished on a budget fit for a Pilates commercial.
Rating: 1 / 5
THIS FILM IS GREAT FOR SPECIAL FX!!!! I STUDY SUPERCELL THUNDERSTORMS AND TORNADOES!!!! THIS FILM IS RIGHT UP MY ALLEY!!!! YOU MIGHT EVEN CALL “THE PERFECT MIDWESTERN STORM!!!!”
SINCE SUPERCELLS ARE PRIMARILY THE CATALYSTS OF TORNADO ALLEY, AND THE MAIN PRODUCERS OF THE INTENSE VIOLENT TORNADOES THAT HIT THE GREAT PLAINS, MIDWEST AND SOUTH EVERY SPRING; I CAN SEE HOW THEY PLAY AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN THIS FILM!!!! THE POWER OUTAGE SEQUENCES COULD ONLY LEAD TO CATASTROPHE!!!! WITHOUT WARNINGS OR SIRENS; CHICAGO WAS A SITTING DUCK!!!! (SIMILAR TO FORT SMITH, ARKANSAS IN 1996 WHEN AN ENORMOUS F-4 TORNADO STRUCK SHORTLY AFTER 1AM, SPAWNED FROM A LONG LIVED TORNADIC SUPERCELL THUNDERSTORM THAT CROSSED THE OKLAHOMA BORDER INTO ARKANSAS!!!! WHEN THE WARNING WAS ISSUED FROM TULSA….IT WAS TOO LATE!!!!
A TORNADO HAD TAKEN OUT THE PHONE LINES!!!!)
THIS FILM WAS GREAT!!!!
Rating: 4 / 5
Besides the fact that this boring piece of garbage sucked,
it wasn’t in 5.1, or widescreen! The acting was terrible,
I’ve seen better special FX, in movies from the 1960s! It
was way way way too long! The only good thing I found on
this disc, was the ability to keep skipping chapters! The
person who wrote this crap, their last name is Dorf, that
fits perfectly! Watch the day after tomorrow, it’s a thousand
times better than this junk! AVOID AT ALL COSTS!!!!
Rating: 1 / 5
Not just a mediocre disaster flick, with badly digitalized special effects and characters one doesn`t care about, but also another feminist propaganda channel, where the two biggest heroes are women (the female journalist always “wanting to do the right thing” and the female secretary of energy), and all the villains being men. Villains because they are opposing the two mentioned females in one way or the other. And of course the tornadoes are feminists too, as all the villains die, and all the victims shown are men (the truck driver, the gambler etc).
Two stars because I guess there are even worse movies out there, and the one star must be reserved for them.
Rating: 2 / 5
Try not to buy this stuff on an individual basis because it only promotes Hollywood’s specious agendas. Personally, I’ve never seen ONE film from Hollywood that doesn’t indoctrinate in some manner, e.g. global warming, global government, attacks on fathers and families, centralized police forces, abolition of 2nd amendment, etc. Establish a central repository in your neck of the woods and allow locals to rent this stuff for next to nothing, i.e. just enough rent to cover replacement costs. This method will serve to drive a stake through the heart of Hollywood. This particular film promotes the lie that man’s actions are a significant part of global warming. Hollywood promotes films such as this one, because Hollywood supports global government. If the lie of man-created atmospheric warming succeeds by ramming carbon taxes down the throats of the world’s governments, then the United Nations will finally have a stable source of revenue for creating standing armies, etc….a scary thought indeed in conjunction with a world court. Global warming is overwhelmingly due to solar activity and its interaction with the earth. Man’s activities play an insignificant role in that process. The current warming trend is temporary and once this trend disappears, man will once again look forward to global warming. With that said, this movie is funny in parts despite the improper fear-mongering of global warming. Quaid’s part as Tornado Tommy is brilliant. Overall, the acting is solid.
Rating: 3 / 5