The Storm

2009
The Storm

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EP1 Part One Jul 26, 2009

Billionaire Robert Terrell "weather creation" technology at his Atmospheric Research Institute hurtle the planet towards destruction during a test run. Kirk Hafner steps forward to demand that the system be terminated. Realizing he's powerless to stop the project by himself, Hafner contacts news reporter Danni Nelson with plans to expose Terrell. Hafner quickly discovers the motives and loyalties of authorities are not in his favor.

EP2 Part Two: Conclusion Aug 02, 2009

Kirk Hafner desperately seeks to save the world from the potential devastation to be caused by billionaire Robert Terrell’s obsession with controlling the weather. The race against time begins as Hafner finds himself the target of Terrell’s band of henchmen. As weather conditions continue to worsen, Hafner turns to Detective Devon Williams to help him maneuver his way through Terrell’s deadly game. Together, the pair attempts to shut down the weather system with the hope of making it out alive.
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Released: 26 July 2009 Ended
Producted By: Larry Levinson Productions
Country: United States of America
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The Storm is a 2009 American science fiction disaster miniseries directed by Bradford May. Based on a previous teleplay by Matthew Chernov and David Rosiak, it was written by David Abramowitz and Dennis A. Pratt and revolves around a weather creation system developed by the Atmospheric Research Institute that threatens life on Earth when deployed by the military. However, while scientist Dr. Jonathan Kirk, Danni Wilson, and detectives Devon Williams and Stilman attempt to save the world, the former is hunted by hitmen. The first part of the film was broadcast on the NBC network July 26, 2009. The second part was broadcast on August 2, 2009.

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friend0850 Not only is this film completely unwatchable and morally depraved...it WAS made with scab labor. The workers on the production went on strike for fair wages and benefits like the actors and production people were getting. It was refused to them and they were locked out. Everyday the union actors drove past the former crew and new crew members were transported in blacked out vans. I believe the quality suffered quite dramatically. They shot the majority of the rest of the shoot in one location inside guarded gates. This film is very badly made and I think it is a fair review to look at what happened during the making of it.A previous reviewer made false claims of what happened I believe to mislead people... I don't think it is a coincidence that he shares the same name as an actor in the film.
incognito_pal This show was not as bad as some of the reviews I read. It was better than Meteor. Must be hiring better writers and crews each film. I liked the second part much better. Seemed to settle into the story and answer my questions from the first half. True, music was distracting at times.It felt like to much info crammed into first half.Could use less split screens effect for my taste. Effects reminded me of the Boeing Satellite systems being used now. I thought Terrell was overacted. He tried to hard to be a villain. I liked the other performances. The stories message was clear change the balance of nature and the world could pay.
vchimpanzee This miniseries gets off to a good start. Scientists at the Atmospheric Research Institute outside Los Angeles are typing away on their computers. The proof their weather control system really works: Africans walking across a hot desert celebrate when all of a sudden, it rains!But control over the weather soon turns out to have nasty side effects, including the near destruction of the ARI installation. Around the world, temperatures drop 100 degrees in one day in some places. I like the scene where the cute Hawaiian meteorologist on the TV screen wants to know why it was snowing. Storms appear the likes of which man has never seen--only we don't get to see most of them either because the special effects budget seems very limited. We are told by newscasters that a town outside Paris was destroyed--by lightning. Occasionally we do get to see something--for example, a group of Venezuelans harvesting fruit until this evil black cloud starts rolling toward them. It looks like a dust storm, only darker. Very weird.Robert Terrell, the billionaire financing the weather control project, doesn't care that the project is causing a few problems. (A few???) All he knows is that the military wants this technology to win the war in Afghanistan and then take on Iran and North Korea. And they don't care who gets hurt in the process. General Braxton keeps putting the pressure on Terrell to come through for him.Dr. Jonathan Kirk, who is the lead scientist, won't participate if not allowed to correct his mistakes. That leaves Jack and Carly, who don't seem capable of preventing the end of the world, if it comes to that. Dr. Kirk goes to his former girlfriend Danni, a reporter for CNS, the cable news service. He wants people to know the real story. Unfortunately, Terrell's goons don't want that to happen. Eventually, Dr. Kirk ends up with Stilman, who is in military intelligence and supposedly wants to help solve the problems weather control is causing. Or does he? Meanwhile, several people have died and Dr. Kirk is wanted by the police. Det. Williams, who sort of looks like Sandra Bullock, was the LAPD investigator when the ARI accident happened, and she joins the murder investigation, believing Dr. Kirk is being framed. Naturally, her superiors would like her off the case ...Back to Jack and Carly. Yes, there is a worldwide disaster in the making, but we're hardly being told about this in the first half. Miami is about to be hit by a tropical storm. Can Jack and Carly stop it? No, actually they make it worse--a category 5 storm! Oh, no! Miami will be destroyed! Terrell is keeping track from a distance, all the while accompanied by beautiful women in sexy outfits.In Los Angeles, it has been raining for days. Most of the time during the day, this happens when the sky is blue, and of course the rain stops when it's not convenient for the filming process. At last, we get to know some of the people who will be affected by the storm. We already met Brian at the weather bureau in Los Angeles, but now we'll get to meet his ex-girlfriend Anna, a bartender. He's depressed because he wants her back, though his job has gotten a lot harder lately and that will sort of occupy his mind. Also, Gracia is pregnant and her husband, a former medical student, is a paramedic who is very busy, especially after Los Angeles is about to get hit by another hurricane. Gracia's father lives with them, and the actor playing him gives the standout performance here, but I don't know his name.At the end of the first half, it appears a plane is about to crash. Amazingly, we don't know a single person on board!From a special effects standpoint, the highlight of the miniseries may be the spectacular lightning strikes that precede the hurricane headed for Los Angeles. And, of course, there are the repeated camera shots of the weather control rays or whatever you want to call them, originating from the dishes on the ground and bouncing off the satellites above Earth. Then there's that "hole". What is that? Why does it mean so much? We do find out. And there is a solution. I can't think of a good reason to watch this. You have to enjoy movies about disasters where the people who can fix the problems have obstacles in their way. And if you do, it's okay but not outstanding. In the first half, it's more about the chase and the investigation than the weather itself. In the second half, we hear a lot about global disaster, but what we see is mostly an ordinary storm, no worse than storms that have hit other U.S. cities but not Los Angeles. It's still pretty exciting. I mentioned the older Latino man, but there's not really a lot of good acting here. I thought Treat Williams was pretty good in the first half because Terrell was such a schemer. He reminded me of Alec Baldwin, at least in appearance. Once I found out who he was, I decided Treat Williams needs to stick with wholesome characters.John Larroquette is a respected actor, but as the CNS executive, he's just not on much. Jeanette Sousa has a memorable scene as Danni's assistant Gretchen. She's got the talent to be a reporter if she wants to be.It's not a total disaster. It's just not that good.
keithjk1 John Larroquette was prominently featured in the commercials, and was in the movie less than 5 minutes total in all his scenes. Most of the main characters in this poor natural disaster movie get shot by hit men. This is more of a shaggy dog movie then a murder mystery...oh wait, this was supposed to be a different movie...but I forget...just like the plot. You follow 1 guy, Dr. Kirk, in the movie as he runs in the rain from assassins, police, and an investigator. The FBI is quick to take him from the police as soon as he reveals to them the reason everyone he has met in the last few hours are dead and he is blamed for. Only to be returned to the military funded and ran weather control system to right everything. Then those feds are killed and Dr. Kirk (Luke Perry) while in transit and is kidnapped by the military and taken hooded to an abandoned factory, and introduced to a new character (played by James Van Der Beek) 15 minutes from the end of the first half of the movie(can we say Red Herring), who says that those who he worked for want him dead and not back to fix the problem the military created. This was made clear 10 minutes in to the show. Therefore, all that is in between is fluff. All the special effects, the constant senseless murders, and weather updates only help to drag out a weak plot. 5 minutes from the end of the movie, James Van Der Beek's character reveals he was the guy who first started the program that Luke Perry was head of. Telling him the more you mess with the weather, the worst it gets. Cut to chaos on the screen, more rain, lightning and a pregnant woman in a hospital finally giving birth. More "techno-babble" from Luke Perry's replacement at the military funded weather control system. Hr states that the fixed the problem, only to realize it is actually worst. Plans start getting hit with wind shear and crash. It seems this movie was filmed one way, and then went another way with film clips of the old intended movie spliced in. The first half (2 hour movie of the week) was what appears to be a Hodge podge of scenes and scenes where characters were killed off almost as soon as introduced. The second half has me deciding to skip it.Bad first half of a 2 part movie of the week. Sci-Fi channel could have done better, and that's not saying much.