Washington haunting series of weather disasters, devastating the city. Two brothers - sons of a recognized scientist and meteorologist - begin an investigation to explain the unexpected atta... Read allWashington haunting series of weather disasters, devastating the city. Two brothers - sons of a recognized scientist and meteorologist - begin an investigation to explain the unexpected attacks of nature.Washington haunting series of weather disasters, devastating the city. Two brothers - sons of a recognized scientist and meteorologist - begin an investigation to explain the unexpected attacks of nature.
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Otherwise the screenplay wasn't good, the acting was sub-par, and the storyline just atrocious.
I've seen a lot better movies on ScyFy before and this was definitely not one of their better attempts.
I recommend you avoid this one unless you want to see a bad television movie.
I'd basically give this movie a 0 but that's not available so I'm sticking with 1 star because it's really just that bad.
The storyline sees a shameless Stacy Keach playing a mega-villain, a former government employee who's lost his career and who decides to take revenge on those responsible. The only people with the power to stop him are his own sons, who must team up to track him down while they themselves are being pursued by the authorities.
It's all very silly and lacklustre, with an almost entire lack of the kind of suspense that this thriller demands. The script is terrible and the calibre of the cast is particularly poor; Jason London's wooden hero is the best on offer here but others, like token pretty female Erin Cahill, are completely awful. Watching the hammy Keach chewing the scenery isn't much better. No, WEATHER WARS is a film which fails to live up to that promising title, and one which is even worse than the average Asylum disaster flick.
Did you know
- TriviaAt one point, Samantha Winter quotes Clarke's Third Law, leading to Senator Aldrich asking "Who's Clarke?" Clarke, of course, is the science fiction writer Arthur C Clarke whose work includes 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968).
- GoofsWhen the Lincoln Memorial is being destroyed by debris from the Washington Monument, the reflection in the water shows the Lincoln Memorial intact.
- Quotes
Marcus: [Address on the Television] My fellow Washingtonians, my name is Dr. Marcus Grange. And I come before you today with a warning. As you reel from the desecration of yet another symbol of your great democracy, know that this is just a balancing of the scales. The ignorance and petty political games of your elected representatives have caused untold damage to science. They're the ones who have brought this retribution down on your heads, and none bear more responsibility than Senator Jason Aldrich. Senator, you like to talk about drawing a line in the sand when it comes to government waste. What about the waste of years of a man's life, hm? Breakthroughs that will never be made because you valued the almighty dollar above the pursuit of knowledge. I'm here to tell you that this is just the beginning. The people of this city will continue to pay for what you've done, and when I'm through, if you're not already dead, the survivors will run you out of the ruins on a rail. Just think: if you hadn't canceled Thunderhead, you'd be able to do what I can do. Control the weather itself. I've realized a dream that men have had since the dawn of time. The desecration of yet another symbol of your great democracy. Petty, political games have caused untold damage to science. I am Thor, I am the God of Storms, and I will have my revenge! The almighty dollar above the pursuit of knowledge. But this is... the beginning.
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- Runtime1 hour 25 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1