Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe sky is literally falling as one of the nation's leading astronomers, Madison Kelsey, believes she is tracking a huge rogue asteroid rocketing toward earth.The sky is literally falling as one of the nation's leading astronomers, Madison Kelsey, believes she is tracking a huge rogue asteroid rocketing toward earth.The sky is literally falling as one of the nation's leading astronomers, Madison Kelsey, believes she is tracking a huge rogue asteroid rocketing toward earth.
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- Scénario
- Casting principal
Doron Bell
- Guard Stevens
- (as Doron Gell)
Terri Anne Welyki
- Swim Beauty #1
- (as Terri-Anne Welyki)
Holly Eglinton
- Swim Beauty #2
- (as Holly Eglington)
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This is a B movie. I like B movies. My review will reflect that attitude.
I've read that this movie has been released with both gay scenes and without them. The version I saw had no gay scenes so I can't comment on them.
I enjoyed the movie. The actors were mostly believable.
It contains the usual handsome, brave, smart leading man and an appealing female costar. Although I think Rae Dawn Chong should have been younger but you work with what you're given. Most of the supporting actors do a fine job. Especially the General, Michael Moriarty.
I give this movie an enthusiastic thumbs up and I recommend it to all fans of the B movie genre.
I've read that this movie has been released with both gay scenes and without them. The version I saw had no gay scenes so I can't comment on them.
I enjoyed the movie. The actors were mostly believable.
It contains the usual handsome, brave, smart leading man and an appealing female costar. Although I think Rae Dawn Chong should have been younger but you work with what you're given. Most of the supporting actors do a fine job. Especially the General, Michael Moriarty.
I give this movie an enthusiastic thumbs up and I recommend it to all fans of the B movie genre.
On the surface, this strikes me as an oddly constructed movie. It's a stock sci-fi thriller whose hero and his friend/sidekick happen to be lovers. This fact is brought out in two bedroom scenes and is mentioned very briefly in a couple of other lines of dialog. But other than these brief, isolated moments it is never mentioned, never referred to, and it has absolutely no bearing whatever on the story as our hero battles to save the world from destruction. A standard subplot in this kind of action film is a romantic triangle of some sort, but these two lovers are in league with an extremely attractive computer jock and they never even notice him. Someday there may come a time when an action hero can be gay just because he is and it would not have any impact on the story, but we're not there yet. I'd bet good money that this movie was originally made as a standard thriller, that none of the cable services bought it, and that turning the hero gay was an afterthought accomplished by an additional day or two of shooting new footage in order to open up the gay cable network market. Whether or not the hero is in love with his buddy, the film is a decent low-budget thriller. You can see worse on the Sci-Fi Network any night of the week. Michael Moriarity is clearly having great fun as the scenery-chewing military villain and the gay moments give the producers a chance to get Antonio Sabato naked, which is never a bad thing. In short, it's definitely an enjoyable movie - just don't expect any dramatic revelations about gay action heroes.
This film has been released in three different countries under three different titles,and each version is slight different. In the United Kingdom,the film was released on DVD with this title,Ultimate Limit. In Canada this film was released on DVD with this title,Force of impact. In the US this film was released under the title,Deadly skies. The US version has the main hero portray as a gay man. The UK and Canadian version have these scenes edited,yet the UK version is slightly different than the Canadian version. This film,made for cable TV was not that bad. I have seen both the UK and Canadian versions. I have not seen the US version.
I must have seen the tame version of this film under the title Force of Impact. No gay sex, not that it would have enhanced the film for me. Not my cup of tea. I didn't have any problem with the acting, it was good from seasoned professionals. The dialog seemed average. The storyline was average. The camera work was good. But the editing left way too many dramatic pauses and too much dead air. It was not unusual for the dialog to end and then the film just hangs there while the actor stares at something or shuffles some papers. Not much in the special effects area. There was nothing really bad nor good about the film. It was just kind of there as a pay day for the people involved.
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- AnecdotesAllegedly, the original film included no gay subplot or characters. However, when the production ran out of money, the only company willing to fund completion was Here TV, a cable gay network, on the condition that it become a gay-themed film. To the lead actors' surprise their characters were now gay and the film would include two love scenes.
The director re-cut the film without the gay scenes and released it on DVD overseas as "Force of Impact."
- GaffesA note is delivered in a pizza box, with the written warning 'they're listening.' Guy proceeds to read it aloud. The guy reading it aloud is narration from the character that delivered the pizza. Neither character in the scene is reading the note out loud, they're reading to themselves, the narration is delivered from off screen.
- Versions alternativesThe U.K region 2 dvd titled Ultimate Limit cuts the gay love scene between Antonio Sabato Jr. and Michael Boisvert
- ConnexionsReferences Rambo (1982)
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