L'Amérique du Nord se voit frapper par d'innombrables ouragans suite à une expérience scientifique ayant échouée. Un chercheur tente alors de mettre sa famille en sécurité avant que la situa... Tout lireL'Amérique du Nord se voit frapper par d'innombrables ouragans suite à une expérience scientifique ayant échouée. Un chercheur tente alors de mettre sa famille en sécurité avant que la situation n'empire.L'Amérique du Nord se voit frapper par d'innombrables ouragans suite à une expérience scientifique ayant échouée. Un chercheur tente alors de mettre sa famille en sécurité avant que la situation n'empire.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Specialist Tudor
- (as James Sicard)
- Science Tech #1
- (as Jeremiah Z. Wood)
- Science Tech #2
- (as Lawrence 'Law' Kruckeberg)
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Regardless, then "500 MPH Storm" is a disaster at 500 mph, indeed. The CGI effects in the movie are horrible - as to be expected. And you don't really buy into this being a 500 mph storm at any given time throughout the movie.
And for some odd reason, as almost every single time, in these type of movies, the destructive forces of the natural disaster follows hard on heel in the wake of our main characters. I guess mother nature has it in for the main characters, throwing just every single bit of poorly animated CGI effect their way.
The story in "500 MPH Storm" is right out of the "let's make a disaster movie" guidebook; people have created some device that wreaks a natural disaster of grand proportions and is unable to stop it. Just who creates a machine without a failsafe shutdown system anyway? Regardless, then it is up to a small handful of people to save the world. Do they? Well, you already know the answer to that.
Yeah, this is one of those excruciatingly predictable movies!
The acting in the movie was wooden and painfully rigid. And the dialogue offered the characters in the movie didn't really help anything along in a good way either.
If you enjoy campy and cheesy movies with horrible CGI effects, then you might find some fun in "500 MPH Storm", otherwise, don't waste your time on this movie.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAt 28:41 neither of the vehicles in the collision has an engine suggesting the film crew flatbedded the two junkers to the site.
- GaffesIn the final scenes, the crew is seen flying through the air in a CH-53 helicopter; when the scene changes to the view in the cockpit, it appears they are in a Bell 206/406 with a yoke from a Robinson R22; when the scene change to the missile being fired, they appear to now be in Eurocopter AS365; and, finally after landing, there is a UH-60 Blackhawk on the tarmac. Aside from the sporadic aircraft changes, none actually have the capability to fire missiles.
- Citations
Soldier: Did we already come this way?
Captain Wright: No. That was another way.
Soldier: How can you tell? It all looks the same to me.
Captain Wright: Who's wearin' the bars, private?
- ConnexionsReferences Star Wars: Épisode IV - Un nouvel espoir (1977)
- Bandes originalesLet Go That Weight
By Lisa Donnelly/Kevin Hunter/Rob Giles
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 300 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée1 heure 26 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.78 : 1