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Alerte maximum

Original title: Atomic Twister
  • TV Movie
  • 2002
  • PG
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
1.9K
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Alerte maximum (2002)
ActionDramaSci-FiThriller

The staff of a nuclear reactor must struggle to avert a disaster when tornadoes cause damage that threatens to start a meltdown.The staff of a nuclear reactor must struggle to avert a disaster when tornadoes cause damage that threatens to start a meltdown.The staff of a nuclear reactor must struggle to avert a disaster when tornadoes cause damage that threatens to start a meltdown.

  • Director
    • Bill Corcoran
  • Writer
    • Ron McGee
  • Stars
    • Sharon Lawrence
    • Mark-Paul Gosselaar
    • Carl Lewis
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Bill Corcoran
    • Writer
      • Ron McGee
    • Stars
      • Sharon Lawrence
      • Mark-Paul Gosselaar
      • Carl Lewis
    • 63User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sharon Lawrence
    Sharon Lawrence
    • Corrine Maguire
    Mark-Paul Gosselaar
    Mark-Paul Gosselaar
    • Deputy Jake Hannah
    Carl Lewis
    Carl Lewis
    • Securityman Stu
    Jonathan Blick
    • Potter
    • (as Johnny Blick)
    Daniel Costello
    Daniel Costello
    • Campbell Maguire
    Charmaine Guest
    Charmaine Guest
    • Ashley Bishop
    George Henare
    George Henare
    • Manuel Fluentez
    John Leigh
    John Leigh
    • Deputy Rollins
    John Sumner
    John Sumner
    • Neville
    Corbin Bernsen
    Corbin Bernsen
    • Sheriff C.B. Bishop
    David Aston
    David Aston
    • Man at Cliff
    Paul Barrett
    • Fuel Tanker Driver
    Grant Bridger
    • Maguire's Neighbor
    Katrina Devine
    Katrina Devine
    • Gloria
    Peter Feeney
    Peter Feeney
    • Fireman
    Taylor James
    Taylor James
    • Boy Scout
    • (as Taylor Garton)
    James Gaylyn
    James Gaylyn
    • Dr. Martin Jennings
    Michele Hine
    • Melissa Mitchell
    • Director
      • Bill Corcoran
    • Writer
      • Ron McGee
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    childoferna

    Impossible - many times over

    This movie is a real stinker. I studied nuclear engineering in college and if they would have had me on the set I would have slapped the writer of this screenplay. Some of the major problems as I remember them:

    The plant seems to have been built in the last few years, with a new computerized control room and satellite phones and all this silliness - no new nuclear plant has been built in the U.S. in 25 years (sadly).

    A tornado would do absolutely no damage to a nuclear power plant, or at least no damage to any of the critical components. The critical components of a nuclear power plant (the core itself, coolant pumps, the primary coolant loop (in a PWR), backup generators) are located inside a containment dome that is METERS thick - even an F5 wouldn't touch them - in fact, the people inside would have no idea they had been hit.

    The control room and the important components of the plant are run on the power the plant produces and in the event of a shutdown by backup diesel generators. The backups have backups which have backups. The possibility of a strong enough tornado hitting the backup gens and knocking them out is nil.

    The plant did not shut down as it would have done automatically. Whenever a nuclear power plant is damaged in any way the computer shuts it down with absolutely no operator input required in a matter of seconds. In the movie the lines that took power from the plant to homes were knocked down - this would have resulted in a load rejection to the generators which would have "tripped" (automatically shutdown) the turbines and the reactor. There is never any need to communicate with the NRC while running a reactor and the NRC has no remote control room. They don't control reactors at all - the companies that own them control them. The NRC licenses and inspects for safety.

    At the end of the movie the spent fuel pool is being uncovered and the firefighters have to pump water into it to save the town. Bull. Spent fuel just isn't hot enough to continually boil away water. And the pumps that cool the reactor also cool the pool (in most cases). In any case, the spent fuel pool and it's entire cooling apparatus are INSIDE the enormous containment dome and could never have been damaged by a twister - much less have had a gaggle of firefighters standing over it with a door to the outside just a few yards away.

    IF the pool would have gotten as close as it did to being uncovered (I believe a few inches) the firefighters would have received a lethal dose of radiation from the spent fuel because there would not be enough of a water barrier to stop the gamma rays produced by decaying Uranium and other "nuclear ash".

    Running a nuclear reactor with four people is impossible. Period. Reactors don't run on "skeleton crews".

    Things like electric cooling pumps just can't be turned off willy-nilly. No reactors use diesel cooling pumps as their primary system.
    1alphaspace

    This is so Awful its funny.

    I can't imagine how this film got the green light under any circumstances. One the plot is so bad I could not make it worse if I tried. Its about a nuclear power plant in a southern locale that gets close to a meltdown because of or in tandem with Tornados.

    The thing that makes this movie so bad is it looks as if the nuclear power plant shots were filmed in someones basement. The pipes supposedly carrying radioactive water are way too small. The control room for the power plant look like the family room with a few more computers than normal. The pipes carrying water steam eto this reactor are way to small to fill be part of any reactor system. The door leading to the containment building is laughably small and thin.

    If you know anything at all about atomic power this film is hilarious for all the just couldn't happen stuff you see going on in this movie. The movie is stupid. I can not imagine why anyone would want to buy it which is why I suspect AMAZON>COM don't even carry it and you can buy almost any DVD or VHS from them..
    3Sarah-60

    Lighten up everyone - its a comedy!

    I knew when I saw the description in the TV guide that this was a winner, then I forgot it was on. Luckily my friend sent me a text to say "This is SO 'so bad its good', I may pee"

    What higher praise can there be!

    This movie was nearly as funny as Speed 2 (we were nearly thrown out of the cinema for that one - did no-one else know it was a comedy?)

    All that was missing here was George Kennedy. Although it did have Carl Lewis!!

    and did anyone else pick up on the irony/symbolism of the kids playing 'Twister'? Fantastic.

    Get in some pizza and plenty of alcohol, you won't have a better evening's entertainment!!
    3michaelRokeefe

    Tornadoes terrorize Tennessee.

    A TBS Production for TV that kind of falls short. A series of powerful tornadoes threaten to destroy a nuclear power plant in Tennessee. Some of the F/X are interesting, more interesting than the story itself. Sharon Lawrence is the unrealistic hero; but she looks oh so good running around in a white tank top trying to save the plant. Also impressive is the eager Mark-Paul Gosselaar as the whipping boy of the police unit. Also in the cast are Corbin Bernsen and Fraser McGregor. My favorite scene is where McGregor, who plays Lawrence's son, tricks his buxom baby sitter into playing a game of Twister so he can look down her blouse. Scenes at the power plant are made to look so technical they lose realism. Hardly enough to get your blood to pumping.
    2dtm-6

    Fantastically BAD! I laughed hysterically...

    I loved it! A must see for for movie critics. This movie has the worst script I have ever seen combined with terrible direction.

    Everyone's comments about the fallacies are so true. The poor dialog in the middle of crisis situations made me laugh so hard.

    Many postings don't reflect that this is not a nuclear disaster movie. It is both a story of young love and the dedication of a single mother to her son (who is in the local town) that making sure he is safe is worth postponing the prevention of a nuclear meltdown.

    I could write 50 paragraphs of what, just I, noticed wrong in this masterpiece. But that would be a spoiler.

    Any viewer that is stupid should not watch this movie as it is so scary. People with half a brain will think it is dumb. The discrening movie watcher will learn quickly that the absurdities of a movie that was meant to be....gee did the producer really think this was an exciting disaster movie with twists and turns...that the absurdities are hilarious.

    I loved it!

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    • Trivia
      The movie was filmed between February and March of 2001 in Auckland, New Zealand.
    • Goofs
      In the scene with Jake pulling Ashley from the car, you can see the wire that is pulling the car further once he has her free.
    • Quotes

      [There are strong winds outside the police station]

      Police Officer: It's only a tornado watch right now!

      Jake: Of course! They only give you a tornado warning when your house is 50 feet from where you built it!

    • Alternate versions
      a 16:9/Widescreen version of the movie was mastered and is available on Amazon Prime as of August 2019.
    • Connections
      Features Twister (1996)

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    • Release date
      • August 14, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Atomic Twister
    • Filming locations
      • Auckland, New Zealand
    • Production companies
      • Once Upon a Time Films
      • TBS Superstation
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      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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