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2099 - Les révoltés du désert

Original title: Rising Storm
  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
363
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Zach Galligan and Wayne Crawford in 2099 - Les révoltés du désert (1989)
SatireActionComedySci-Fi

In a future postapocalyptic America ruled by a fascist televangelist, young thief Joe and his brother agree to help pretty Mila and her sister find an ancient artifact that could change ever... Read allIn a future postapocalyptic America ruled by a fascist televangelist, young thief Joe and his brother agree to help pretty Mila and her sister find an ancient artifact that could change everything.In a future postapocalyptic America ruled by a fascist televangelist, young thief Joe and his brother agree to help pretty Mila and her sister find an ancient artifact that could change everything.

  • Director
    • Francis Schaeffer
  • Writers
    • Gary Rosen
    • William Fay
  • Stars
    • Zach Galligan
    • Wayne Crawford
    • June Chadwick
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    363
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Francis Schaeffer
    • Writers
      • Gary Rosen
      • William Fay
    • Stars
      • Zach Galligan
      • Wayne Crawford
      • June Chadwick
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Artie Gage
    Wayne Crawford
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    • Joe Gage
    June Chadwick
    June Chadwick
    • Mila Hart
    Elizabeth Keifer
    Elizabeth Keifer
    • Blaise Hart
    John Rhys-Davies
    John Rhys-Davies
    • Donwaldo
    • (as John Rhys Davies)
    Graham Clarke
    Graham Clarke
    • Lt. Ulmer
    • (as Graham Clark)
    Gordon Mulholland
    • Whitefish Aldana
    Marloe Scott Wilson
    • Weezler
    Patrick Mynhardt
    • Uncle Bob
    • (as Patrick Mynhart)
    Graham Weir
    Graham Weir
    • Gerard de la Fanool
    Rod McCary
    Rod McCary
    • Reverend Jimmy Joe II
    Deep Roy
    Deep Roy
    • Joker Arroyo
    Helena Kriel
    • Female Guard
    Karl Johnson
    Karl Johnson
    • Flophouse Preacher
    Frank Notaro
    • Party Guest
    Barbara Johnson
    • Party Guest
    Genie Schaeffer
    • Party Guest
    Jessica Schaeffer
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    • Director
      • Francis Schaeffer
    • Writers
      • Gary Rosen
      • William Fay
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    7OJT

    Very enjoyable satiric B-flick and future cult classic

    Rising Storm is a low budget straight-to-video sci-fi comedy which I guess really should be more and more of a cult classic. There are obvious weaknesses to this film, but it is really funny from time to time.

    We're in a pot apocalyptic USA in the fascist year of the Lord 2099. Yeah, just that. The States are ruled by a fascist TV-preacher which says the world was ruined by rock music a 100 years ago, and one DJ in particular, Eliot Kropfeld, is to be blamed. The main goal is to get a video tape on TV on "National TV- viewing day" where everyone is forced to watch TV.

    Quite insane plot, but nevertheless this film manages to give some good messages of our live back in 1989, or even today. Excavations they do, even brings up rubber dildos (believe to be hand grenades), VHS and music from The Animals (It's my life...) And plastic cards are referred to as "a thing which made poor people rich".

    The film uses cliche's from action- and war movies as well, and you'll find nods to films like 1984, Alien, A Clockwork Orange, Mad Max a.s.o. I really think that this film must have been inspired Starship Troppers as well. At lest there are some things which resembles in the film making.

    The start of the movie troubles to find the pace, but then slowly the film finds it's form, and get more and more enjoyable. Cheesy, yes. But then it's supposed to be, isn't it!?

    If this film had Arnold Schwarzenegger in the lead and a bigger budget, it would have been a sci-f classic.

    Recommended cult watching!
    MeanYOB64

    Zach Galligan can't escape the wasteland of mediocre B Movies

    I have watched my fair share of Post-Apocalyptic movies and I thought I would probably like this one but it honestly didn't really grab me in a big way.

    When the movie starts up and it said Directed by Franky Schaeffer, I remembered I had seen a movie by him yonks ago, 'Booby Trap' I think it was, which was another PA movie but if my memory serves I don't think it was as jokey as Rising Storm is. To set the tone of RS it starts out kind of like a parody of the opening sequence of Blues Brothers, with the character that is played by Galligan collecting his brother from Prison upon his release...it even makes the joke about the absence of the nice car they used to own.

    As the movie slowly progresses we learn about the wastes being governed by a Televangelist, which is a unique plot point but doesn't add anything interesting to the movie. The brothers set off on their adventure, get up to some low-brow high-jinx and eventually meet up with two women whom end up becoming their companions. Will they bring down the dictatorship? Will they live to eat McDonald's again? Will Bill Katt make a small but significant appearance more than once? You have to watch to find out...but I thought this was really a bit drab, only half the jokes seemed to work and even then they were very mild. If you are still interested then by all means, head into the wastes for the VHS!
    lor_

    Solid post-apocalypse action movie

    My review was written in May 1989 after a Cannes Film Festival Market screening.

    Alternating at will between futuristic satire and hard action sequences, "Rising Storm" (a/k/a "Rebel Waves") is an entertaining hybrid in the "Mad Max" genre, likely to scare up a video following.

    Lensed in South Africa (spotlighting scenic views of the now over-familia Namib desert), pic is set in the U. S. in the year 2009, when what' left of the country is ruled by a totalitarian theocracy headed by oily televangelist Jimmy Joe II.

    Spoof elements get underway with a bang as Richard Strauss' "Thus Sprach Zarathustra" plays during the opening credits sequence, in which a huge Big Boy hamburger statue is excavated like some rare artifact.

    On-the-run plot has brothers Wayne Crawford and Zach Galligan (former just sprung from stir) thrown in with blonde sisters June Chadwick and Elizabeth Keifer, the gals being chased by various heavies headed by John Rhys-Davies (whose penchant for sadistic torture is film's roughest element).

    Femmes turn out to be freedom fighters, who with the heroes' unwitting acceptance uncover the ancient radio station of a militant deejay. They use cassettes he left behind to broadcast the truth to brainwashed populace and bring about a revolution.

    Helmer Francis (a/k/a Franky) Schaeffer overlays the usual post-apocalypse shenanigans with high style, including some smooth Steadicam wok and solid action scenes. Exaggerated tongue-in-cheek nature of the script skews the film's potential audience toward cultists, however.

    Crawford, better known as producer (though he previously starred in his own pic "Jake Speed"), does very well as the mercenary hero. Newcome Keifer complements spunky Chadwick as heroines willing to muss up their hair a bit. William Katt, who previously starred for Crewqrfod and his producing partner Andrew Lane in "White Ghost", is effective in an unbilled cameo as the dee-jay.
    3Stibbert

    Not too good

    In year 2099 the dictator Reverend Jimmi Joe II rules the USA. History is forgotten and the Reverends history book is history now. The only thing who can make people see what's going on is the video tape of a dead DJ.

    Well, this is not a very good film. It's OK if your bored, but not in any way a must see. There are at some points good cinematography, some good punch-lines and funny elements.

    The plot is kind of interesting. A man taking over a country and denying all of it's real history to it's people and in stead giving out his own history book. However, this just don't work for this movie. The whole thing is just not believable enough and the costumes doesn't help. They just look silly.

    If you don't have anything else to do this movie is OK.
    LuvsFood

    Decent Action Film

    During one summer in my life, I did a LOT of late-night cable TV viewing. Saw LOTS of straight-to-cable and direct-to-video films. This one stands out - good cinematography, occasional bits of satire, and well-done action scenes. Rent it on a rainy day, cause there are a lot of parched desert scenes.

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      Also Sprach Zarathustra
      Written by Richard Strauss

      Conducted by Georges Prêtre

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    • Release date
      • May 12, 1989 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • South Africa
      • Namibia
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rebel Waves
    • Filming locations
      • Namibia
    • Production company
      • Gibraltar Entertainment
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      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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