Dozens of deadly tornadoes converge in the Midwest, merging into a mega twister set to obliterate everything for hundreds of miles.Dozens of deadly tornadoes converge in the Midwest, merging into a mega twister set to obliterate everything for hundreds of miles.Dozens of deadly tornadoes converge in the Midwest, merging into a mega twister set to obliterate everything for hundreds of miles.
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There are two modes in this movie --- the yelling mode and the boring mode. The characters in this video are always yelling at each other; they do not know how to talk, and yelling is the only way they communicate. The director believes the harder they yell, the tenser the movement will be. When they are not yelling, the alternative mode is boring. The people are not doing anything, just walking back and forth, followed by small talks, empty talks, giggling, or making jokes that nobody laughs. The plot is not very sophisticated and is easily predictable. There are so many movies called "The Twisters", just watch out for this one.
Unreal! As I walk in the room and see this being purchased I yell "Noooooooo!", it was the wrong movie. Was trying to buy Twisters 2024. Bravo for this company for being able to trick so many people with a release of a similar movie with a similar name. Hopefully more people pay attention when purchasing a movie so they are not tricked into buying a cheap knockoff of a blockbuster that might get a 15 minute view before being shut off. This film will now sit in the graveyard of unwatchable accidental Apple purchases- luckily out of a couple thousand purchases this is number 4 in that graveyard.
Frustrated that his new AI-generated software isn't as accurate as it could be, a scientist named "Dr. James Garland" (Mark Justice) hacks into a newly created weather transponder system without the inventor's permission. When his boss, "Dr. Janet Evans" (Tiffany Renee Dwarish), learns of this, she immediately advises him to seek permission from the owner of these tracking devices. The problem is that the owner happens to be James Garland's sister, "Dr. Erica Garland" (Kayla Fields), with whom he has been estranged since a weather-related disaster several years earlier. Compounding the issue is that, according to James' new program, a severe series of potentially catastrophic tornadoes is projected to hit the United States within a few hours, and without the two of them working together, thousands of lives are at risk. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that my hopes for a quality film were immediately diminished as soon as I realized it was an Asylum production. Regrettably, my initial reaction was correct, as many of the absurd scenarios were almost as bad as some of the acting, especially from Tiffany Renee Dwarish and Curtis Strong (as "General Murphy"), who appeared to be reading their lines from a cue card. Likewise, the way an Army officer at a meteorological center directed Air Force pilots was equally ridiculous. Be that as it may, I didn't particularly care for this movie and have rated it accordingly.
I want my 1 hour and 27 minutes back :(
I want my 1 hour and 27 minutes back :(
I want my 1 hour and 27 minutes back :(
I want my 1 hour and 27 minutes back :(
I want my 1 hour and 27 minutes back :(
I want my 1 hour and 27 minutes back :(
I want my 1 hour and 27 minutes back :(
I want my 1 hour and 27 minutes back :(
I want my 1 hour and 27 minutes back :(
I want my 1 hour and 27 minutes back :(
I want my 1 hour and 27 minutes back :(
I want my 1 hour and 27 minutes back :(
I want my 1 hour and 27 minutes back :(
I want my 1 hour and 27 minutes back :(
I want my 1 hour and 27 minutes back :(
I want my 1 hour and 27 minutes back :(
This movie definitely lives up to its name - it's a whirlwind of confusion, poor acting, and a script that feels like it was written during a coffee break. The plot, if you can call it that, meanders aimlessly without any clear direction. The characters are so one-dimensional that they make cardboard cutouts seem complex. The dialogue is cringe-worthy, filled with clichés and awkward pauses that had me wondering if the actors were reading from cue cards.
The cinematography, which should have been the film's saving grace, is nothing short of amateurish. There are moments that seem to be shot with a shaky hand, and the lighting is so inconsistent that I half-expected to see a crew member walking through the frame.
The special effects, meant to depict the titular twisters, are laughable at best. Instead of feeling the thrill of nature's fury, I felt more like I was watching a low-budget theme park ride malfunction.
Overall, it's a boring mess, but if you have some time to waste and want a bunch of laughs, give it a shot. Better yet, save yourself the trouble and skip this one!
The cinematography, which should have been the film's saving grace, is nothing short of amateurish. There are moments that seem to be shot with a shaky hand, and the lighting is so inconsistent that I half-expected to see a crew member walking through the frame.
The special effects, meant to depict the titular twisters, are laughable at best. Instead of feeling the thrill of nature's fury, I felt more like I was watching a low-budget theme park ride malfunction.
Overall, it's a boring mess, but if you have some time to waste and want a bunch of laughs, give it a shot. Better yet, save yourself the trouble and skip this one!
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- TriviaThis is a mock buster of the film Twisters (2024).
- GoofsFord Econoline vans need keys to start engines.
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- Tornados Categoría 5
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- Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
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- $39,994
- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1
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