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Météore

Original title: Meteor
  • 1979
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  • 1h 48m
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5.1/10
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Natalie Wood and Sean Connery in Météore (1979)
The U.S. must join forces with the U.S.S.R. in order to destroy a gigantic asteroid heading straight for Earth.
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The U.S. must join forces with the U.S.S.R. in order to destroy a gigantic asteroid heading straight for Earth.The U.S. must join forces with the U.S.S.R. in order to destroy a gigantic asteroid heading straight for Earth.The U.S. must join forces with the U.S.S.R. in order to destroy a gigantic asteroid heading straight for Earth.

  • Director
    • Ronald Neame
  • Writers
    • Stanley Mann
    • Edmund H. North
  • Stars
    • Sean Connery
    • Natalie Wood
    • Karl Malden
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Ronald Neame
    • Writers
      • Stanley Mann
      • Edmund H. North
    • Stars
      • Sean Connery
      • Natalie Wood
      • Karl Malden
    • 128User reviews
    • 51Critic reviews
    • 27Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 nomination total

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    Sean Connery
    Sean Connery
    • Paul Bradley
    Natalie Wood
    Natalie Wood
    • Tatiana Donskaya
    Karl Malden
    Karl Malden
    • Harry Sherwood
    Brian Keith
    Brian Keith
    • Dr. Dubov
    Martin Landau
    Martin Landau
    • General Adlon
    Trevor Howard
    Trevor Howard
    • Sir Michael Hughes
    Richard Dysart
    Richard Dysart
    • Secretary of Defense
    Henry Fonda
    Henry Fonda
    • The President
    Joseph Campanella
    Joseph Campanella
    • General Easton
    Bo Brundin
    Bo Brundin
    • Rolf Manheim
    Katherine De Hetre
    Katherine De Hetre
    • Jan Watkins
    James G. Richardson
    • Alan Marshall
    Roger Robinson
    Roger Robinson
    • Bill Hunter
    Michael Zaslow
    Michael Zaslow
    • Sam Mason
    John McKinney
    • Peter Watson
    John Findlater
    John Findlater
    • Astronaut Tom Easton
    Paul Tulley
    • Astronaut Bill Frager
    Allen Williams
    Allen Williams
    • Astronaut Michael McKendrick
    • Director
      • Ronald Neame
    • Writers
      • Stanley Mann
      • Edmund H. North
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    5gridoon

    A few more thoughts on a decent disaster flick.

    I just watched this again and it still stands as an OK disaster flick. Not as good as the underrated "Cassandra Crossing" perhaps, but much better than "Earthquake" and "Airport 1975", for example. Some of the effects are dated (the comet itself never looks particularly big or threatening), some are just stock footage (the demolition of New York skyscrapers) and others are quite impressive for their time (the tidal wave). The "muddy" finale is quite boring and fails to create any tension, and big-name actors like Henry Fonda and Trevor Howard have essentially cameos. However, one of "Meteor"'s praiseworthy qualities is that it presents the Russians in a quite positive light, and politically it keeps an objective tone throughout. (**)
    5trashgang

    one of the last disaster flicks with a top cast

    This one was long forgotten because it was made at the end of an era. The disaster movies. It's one of the last.

    They always came with a top cast typical for disaster flicks but here we do have some big names at the end of their career like Henry Fonda. Sad to see. Still it wasn't received that well, a bit too long and the shots of the rockets takes ages.

    The effects are also outdated for a time when effects were getting better and better. Still, it came back in picture in 2001.

    9/11 happened and let this flick have a scene were the twin towers are destroyed by the meteor. Since 9/11 it was cleared that that scene had to be cut out for screening in the USA.

    So be lucky if you still have the uncut one.

    A bit of cold war of course and naturally Sean Connery has to be the playboy against Natalie Woods.

    If you do like a top cast in a disaster movie, there are better ones who did stand the time (Towering Inferno is the best) but for the geeks, pick it up

    Gore 0/5 Nudity 0/5 Effects 2/5 Story 2/5 Comedy 0/5
    fleggett

    In defense of the film.

    I've read the negative reviews in here and am perplexed at the vitriol directed at this film. "Meteor" is, admittedly, a flawed movie, but still one with many strengths that deserve attention.

    Firstly, it was made in 1979, so the effects are not going to be as stellar as they were in the 80's and 90's. And even then, some of those effects still hold up quite well to movies produced today. The modeling work, especially of the orbiting Hercules and Peter the Great nuclear missile platforms, is extremely impressive. The meteor itself is a big, ugly, and rather scary chunk of scarred rock, reminiscent of the Texas-sized shard in "Armageddon". Yes, some of the effects DO look cheesy (the avalanche being the most frequently cited example), but others are quite striking. At worst, "Meteor"'s effects are extremely uneven, but certainly not completely junkable.

    Secondly, unlike "Deep Impact" and "Armageddon", the film focuses on the multitude of hurdles that have to be overcome in order to combat the threat. Personal, politicial, and scientific obstacles are given due screentime, which serves to advance the story rather than bogging it down.

    Thirdly, "Meteor" is a far more globalized film, as it pulls together Russian, English, and even Chinese characters into the story. The attempt to track the rock and derive a viable solution to knock it out of its Earth-based trajectory is not solely an American one, but instead a closely coordinated international effort. Indeed, even the U.N. is (briefly) featured.

    Fourthly, the film doesn't get mired in the 'human element' (as what happened in "Deep Impact" and "Pearl Harbor"). "Meteor" is non-tangential in that it STICKS TO THE STORY, which is the main interest of the viewer (at least, for me). Yes, there is the attraction between Connery and Wood's characters, but it's generally unobtrusive and the screentime limited.

    Fifth, Laurence Rosenthal's score is great! Its boldness reminds me of Poledouris' legendary score for "Conan: The Barbarian". It effectively captures both the 'feel' of space and the direness and immediacy of the situations portrayed.

    Finally, I emjoyed the acting. Connery, Keith, Malden, and Fonda turn in sincere performances (especially Malden). "Meteor" is an ensemble production in the tradition of Irwin Allen's best disaster productions.

    Don't let the naysayers in here turn you off from this underrated gem. If "Deep Impact" and "Armageddon" left you wanting, give "Meteor" a try. Sure, it may not be as polished as those two productions, but it has more going for it than you might think.
    6sexytail

    Armageddon It!

    As a person who loves disaster movies (in spite of it being a basically flawed genre), I could not hate this movie as much as most people seem to. It is a big budget disaster about a disaster and much about its construction is highly flawed, and yes the acting is mostly weak, and yes the effects are often obvious, and yes that was stock footage, but, BUT, this movie does deliver in one vital department: it blows sh*t up!

    I'm sure by now most people are familiar with this as a folly for Sean Connery, and Henry Fonda, and the rest of the all star cast. It pretty much is, but that doesn't mean it isn't somewhat enjoyable. Some of the disaster and action sequences are quite good. And the special effects are really not so terrible for 1979 (not that special effects today are at all convincing by comparison). The score is really something hilarious to behold and the space photography is pretty overwrought (as if the movie were saying "holy crap, dude, look at this awesome spaceship!"). It is kind of neat to see Brian Kieth as a Russian. It's also a bit refreshing to see a movie pose a more plausible solution to meteors that landing a space shuttle full of oil drillers on one. It's also funny that a movie that precedes Reagan's Star Wars Project proposes a far better use for it. Another interesting prophetic note: the first thing destroyed in the USA in this film is the world trade center.

    And if you still think this is the worst disaster movie ever, go and watch "Beyond The Posiedon Adventure" or "Raise The Titanic". Hell, even "Earthquake" was pretty damn bad in spite of it's "revolutionary" contribution to cinema. And besides, what other disaster movie has its heroes threatened by sewage? Now, I think that I could have made a better film out of this story, but that doesn't mean we can't watch this version and laugh. And besides, sh*t blows up!
    5bkoganbing

    Perestroika Saves The World

    Meteor and When Time Ran Out marked the end of the decade of the disaster epic. I guess that Hollywood was just running out of ideas and that the formula of getting a bunch of big name players and put them in harm's way was wearing thin.

    You can see that just about everybody here is bored, they all say the lines without any real conviction. Except for Martin Landau. As an Air Force General and Cold Warrior of the first order, he's extremely upset that the USA and the USSR have buried their differences to work on a real immediate problem. He resents Russians Brian Keith and Natalie Wood in the war room and Landau overacts outrageously.

    A comet hurtling through the asteroid belt hit one of the big asteroids and sent one big chunk of rock and a whole bunch smaller ones as space calling cards speeding to Earth. That big guy if it hits spells the end of life on the planet.

    Some criticism has been made that the special effects were a bit cheesy. By today's standards of course they were. So are some of those of the great Cecil B. DeMille. That's progress for you.

    I'm not sure but this may have been the first time that Natalie Wood played someone of her own ancestry on film. Too bad she and Sean Connery as the NASA scientist didn't get to do something better before she passed away.

    All the stars got a good pay day out of this though Sean Connery said there were some real scary moments with the cast trying to escape through the subway system with all the mud. A few times some people came close to really being buried in it for art's sake.

    And this isn't a film to give your life for.

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    • Trivia
      Principal photography was shut down for two days when Sir Sean Connery contracted a respiratory condition during the filming of the mud sequence. The mud also knocked Connery off his feet, buried Karl Malden twice, while Natalie Wood was almost sucked into one of the pumps. During the mud filming, the actors and actresses would stuff their ears with cotton-wool, and had to have their eyes washed out, at the completion of each take.
    • Goofs
      Comet tails do not automatically trail behind them; they are always pointed away from the Sun.
    • Quotes

      Paul Bradley: Why don't you stick a broom up my ass? I can sweep the carpet on the way out.

    • Crazy credits
      Info panel and Voice Over about a real defence project Icarus, similar to the one in the film.
    • Alternate versions
      In early television broadcasts, the "Fuck the Dodgers!" line was overdubbed by coughing or the entire toast was simply cut.
    • Connections
      Edited from Avalanche (1978)

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    • Release date
      • January 9, 1980 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Hong Kong
    • Languages
      • English
      • Russian
    • Also known as
      • Meteor
    • Filming locations
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios - 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production companies
      • American International Pictures (AIP)
      • Meteor Joint Venture
      • Palladium Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $16,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,400,000
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,250,000
      • Oct 21, 1979
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,400,000
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • 4-Track Stereo
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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