Movie Stats:
Released 2011 (Canada)
Canadian, in English
Director – Gordon Yang
Stars – Lou Diamond Phillips, Nicole de Boer (aka Ezri Dax
on DS9)
Disclaimer:
This review contains some spoilers. You weren’t going to watch this movie anyway, so keep on
reading.
Plot Summary:
Clean energy company Helios Inc. is attempting to harness
solar flares to convert into magnetic energy, which will be stored in gigantic
batteries. These batteries can then be used to provide electricity for the
whole entire world. Unfortunately, “something is wrong with the formula”! This
creates “excess energy” that forms itself into two separate magnetic tornadoes
(that pull in tons of metal debris), which eventually threaten both
Philadelphia & Paris. Can Helios scientists Michael Edwards (Lou Diamond
Phillips) and Rebecca Not-Important-Enough-to-Have-a-Last-Name (Nicole de Boer)
stop this before it’s too late?
Bad Stuff:
A story that’s complete and utter implausible bullcrap,
special effects so awful that I was embarrassed for them, dialogue that was
laughably terrible, and, apart from the two main actors, ridiculously bad
acting. Like, “Is that the producer’s kid/dad/auntie?” level of bad acting.
The worst part is that [SPOILER] except for the scientist
who discovers that “something is wrong with the formula” in the beginning, no
one dies in this movie (although I think maybe the lady who lied to a cop to
get out of a ticket died when her car got pulled into one of the tornadoes, but
they never said for sure). I thought they’d throw me a bone by giving me some
fun, campy deaths. No such luck.
That lone lumberjack randomly out in the woods by himself?
When his chainsaw went haywire and started floating around in the air by
itself, I thought for sure I was going to get a decapitation. Nope. The
chainsaw merely marks up his hard hat before flying away. The farmer out fixing
a barbed wire fence by himself? I thought, “Ooo, gruesome barbed wire death!
Bring it on!” No. He only almost gets
crushed by his tractor.
Seriously, movie, give me something to work with here.
Good Stuff:
It wasn’t the worst movie I’ve ever seen?
It’s unintentionally funny.
The Verdict:
It’s sort of fun to watch to make fun of. The husband and I
tore it apart. I’d love to hear someone give it the MST3K treatment. However,
I’m sure there are better ways for you to spend 90 minutes of your time. Maybe
go outside, if it’s not currently 100-some-odd degrees wherever you are.
I give this movie 1.5
stars.
An Observation:
I’ve seen 3 movies recently
– this one, The Dark Knight Rises, and The Avengers – which had a storyline
about clean energy. In each of these movies, the clean energy source somehow
goes awry and nearly destroys large portions of the world. I’m beginning to
think that Big Oil is funding these movies. (Just kidding. Sort of.)
1 comment:
Like the Pentagon funding X-Men: First Class!
Much like my recent encounter with Battleship, I love to watch bad movies for free. This sounds like a good one.
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