Storm chaser April, whose parents died in a twister during her childhood, must warn her brother and his unsespecting town of a massive storm heading their way before he meets the same fate.Storm chaser April, whose parents died in a twister during her childhood, must warn her brother and his unsespecting town of a massive storm heading their way before he meets the same fate.Storm chaser April, whose parents died in a twister during her childhood, must warn her brother and his unsespecting town of a massive storm heading their way before he meets the same fate.
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- Lew
- (as Matt Anderson)
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- (as Jacqueline Steuart)
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- (as Mike Antonakos)
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In this day and age, with so many weather websites available, there's no excuse whatsoever for a writer not to go see what a tornado looks like on radar--clue: It's not a hurricane! And FYI, storms do not growl. Chasers and storm fans and TV watchers, oh my, do yourself a favor and rent Twister again instead.
Now, with this being a natural disaster movie, I must admit that the movie could go either way; either be just another one of those lousy special effect disaster movies that is a disaster in itself, or it could actually prove to be an entertaining movie with proper special effects. And with the likes of Mimi Rogers and Michael Ironside on the cast list, I must admit that I had hopes for "Storm Cell".
Turns out that "Storm Cell", as written by writers Michael Konyves and Graham Ludlow just didn't have what it took to be a proper disaster movie. It wasn't a terrible movie, so I wouldn't categorize it in that particular genre of disaster movies that are so bad that they become terrible. However, the storyline told in "Storm Cell" was just horribly bland, and I never really got fully submerged and drawn into that particular storyline.
The movie was less than mediocre in terms of being entertaining, but at least it had heart and spirit, and that counted for something. Ultimately, though, then the lack of an interesting storyline just killed the movie off for me.
Visually then "Storm Cell" didn't really impress. The special effects were good enough, I suppose, albeit bordering on being inadequate at times, though. If you sit down to watch the 2008 movie "Storm Cell" and expect to be blown away - pardon the pun - by a display of amazing CGI and special effects, then you will find yourself sorely disappointed.
The acting in "Storm Cell" was adequate, although the character gallery was about as interesting as a field overgrown by weeds. The characters in the movie were rather bland and pointless, actually. Most of them didn't even display proper motivation, and the dialogue wasn't really all that impressive either, so that didn't help much.
Director Steven R. Monroe didn't manage to huff and puff enough to make a lasting impression with "Storm Cell", and it was a movie that had managed to elude my radar, and it is a movie that will just as quietly fade into oblivion.
My rating of "Storm Cell" lands on a mere three out of ten stars. There are far better disaster movies out there.
Sometimes this movie can be hail.
Elyse Levesque gets to play Dana the drama queen. Her character needs to be eaten by a crocodile, oops, wrong movie, a twister of fate.
Michael Ironside with over 250 credits gets to play James the evil building developer who wants to make a buck at everyone's expense.
We have to listen to dramatic trauma music all through the movie. It may be worth it to turn the sound off and use "closed caption".
Sit back and watch while eating your funnel cake.
Did you know
- TriviaSean is filling out a crossword puzzle, but he has incorrectly written "ZEE" as the answer for 9-Down. The "Z" of 9-Down is the ninth letter of 1-Across. The 1-Across clue is: "You're Still the One" singer. Its answer is "Shania Twain", which correctly fills in all eleven letters of 1-Across. Even though the clue for 9-Down is not seen, "ZEE" is incorrect as its first letter would need to be the "A" from "Twain".
- GoofsSeveral times during the movie, the brother is referred to as "Sheriff Saunders". The actor is wearing the uniform of a Washington State Trooper, and although the insignia on his epaulets are upside down (sign of a filmed in Canada movie) they indicate he holds the rank of Sergeant. A Sheriff is usually the chief law enforcement officer of a county and would not wear a Trooper's uniform.
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Molly: You want embarrassing? There was this fast-food hot dog place near where I grew up, and in front, they had this hot dog on wheels as part of their... I don't know what, gimmick or something. The 'Weeniemobile' we called it. Anyway, I'm in tenth grade and the place closes down, but my father decides to buy the Weeniemobile and proceeds to drive me to school in it every day.
Dana: No way!
Molly: Oh, yeah. That's me. Weenie Girl. Do you think Tornado Lady tops that?
Dana: No. I wouldn't have gone to school.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Le Jour de l'apocalypse (2013)
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