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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.

Luke Perry as  Dr. Ron Young
Martin Sheen as  General James Roberts
Robert Knott as  Tom Holt
Alexandra Powers as  Major Tanya Goodman
Kathleen Randazzo as  Shelley Newmeyer
Marc McClure as  Dr. Brian Newmeyer

Reviews

Chris Quigley
1999/09/11

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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gregaperkin
1999/09/12

This is a film whose plot showed potential. Ok it's far fetched but no more than a GREAT many films that were a success. The tiny budget is obvious, with poor special effects and synthesized orchestral mood music (which never comes off). Martin Sheen is average, but he was never going to give his best performance in this kind of film. Perry does his best to hold the lead with an admirable performance, but it's the way the movie is handled that lets everybody down. It looks like the B movie it is; like some second rate TV series. The movie also contains the most poorly acted scene I have seen in any movie ever; it is not one that contains any of the lead actors though. Done properly, the plot could have carried this movie to success at least as great as Twister, but it was obvious from the outset that it was never going to happen that way.

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Bass2
1999/09/13

I cant believe I sat through this movie until the end. Luke Perry delivers a very unconvincing acting job in a movie that has great potential but delivers nothing.This movie isn't terrible and if it was on TV then it might be worth watching but don't spend any money on purchasing or hiring it.The biggest problem with this movie is virtually nothing is resolved, there are a number of plot twists or important events that are simply discarded and not mentioned again. Because of this the movie ends with many, many unresolved issues.Lets just hope they don't try for a sequel...

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Ghosty-2
1999/09/14

I think the summary says it all. I can't believe I rented it.I don't normally write scathing reviews of movies but I wasted six bucks and nearly two hours on it, so it has to be done.You might expect this kind of movie from Luke Perry, but I thought that Martin Sheen might have been above doing movies like this one.Generally, the standard of acting was terrible. Perry should stick to teeny-soaps, where acting is not a prerequisite. Whoever cast him as a meteorologist should be flogged to death with a wet cat.Sheen is better but still unconvincing in the role of the renegade Airforce officer.The special effects were so fake you could practically see the fishing line. The last minute double-cross in the plot could have worked except for the wooden acting which killed it.In conclusion it's a waste of perfectly good video tape. I give it a great big ZERO out of ten.

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