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Category 6: Day of Destruction (2004)

Category 6: Day of Destruction (2004)
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Of all of the ways humankind can destroy the planet, none can hold a candle to the awe-inspiring and earth-shattering power of Mother Nature. As chief meteorologist for the National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center, Andy Goodman (Brian Dennehy) has seen his share of storms. Now, just days shy of his eagerly anticipated retirement, Goodman is disturbed to discover three separate storm fronts approaching Chicago: a cluster of tornados from the west, a warm storm front from the south, and an Arctic system from the north. As Goodman enlists the aid of his longtime storm-chasing friend "Tornado Tommy" (Randy Quaid) in tracking the storms, ambitious Chicago television reporter Amy Harkin (Nancy McKeon) is busy researching the mysterious drought and record heat wave that has plagued the city for nearly six weeks. Though the citizens of Chicago are warned to reduce their energy consumption by secretary of energy Shirley Abbott (Dianne Wiest) the Windy City is thrust into darkness when severe thunderstorms destroy the city's main power-generating plant. With no means to warn the outside world of the dangers fast approaching, Harkin and Midwest Electric chief of operations Mitch Benson (Thomas Gibson) must race against time to get the word out to citizens and emergency workers before the snowballing blackout causes a complete collapse of the entire North American power grid. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Thomas GibsonNancy McKeon, (more)
Director(s):
Dick Lowry
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Category 6: Day of Destruction

Of all of the ways humankind can destroy the planet, none can hold a candle to the awe-inspiring and earth-shattering power of Mother Nature. As chief meteorologist for the National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center, Andy Goodman (Brian Dennehy) has seen his share of storms. Now, just days shy of his eagerly anticipated retirement, Goodman is disturbed to discover three separate storm fronts approaching Chicago: a cluster of tornados from the west, a warm storm front from the south, and an Arctic system from the north. As Goodman enlists the aid of his longtime storm-chasing friend "Tornado Tommy" (Randy Quaid) in tracking the storms, ambitious Chicago television reporter Amy Harkin (Nancy McKeon) is busy researching the mysterious drought and record heat wave that has plagued the city for nearly six weeks. Though the citizens of Chicago are warned to reduce their energy consumption by secretary of energy Shirley Abbott (Dianne Wiest) the Windy City is thrust into darkness when severe thunderstorms destroy the city's main power-generating plant. With no means to warn the outside world of the dangers fast approaching, Harkin and Midwest Electric chief of operations Mitch Benson (Thomas Gibson) must race against time to get the word out to citizens and emergency workers before the snowballing blackout causes a complete collapse of the entire North American power grid. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
174 mins

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Director(s):
Dick Lowry
Writer(s):
Matt Dorff
Producer(s):
Leslie BelzbergMatt FitzsimonsRandy Sutter
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    Damon S.

    I enjoyed the man vs. nature theme-I always do. The special effects were okay. There was some edge-of-seat-suspense going on. I liked the idea that was conveyed, two super storms colliding with one another. But, I did feel that they tried to cover way too much. There was a whole idea of global warming going on and everything didn't connect very well. I also noticed the duplicate scenes and also that there are no "palm" trees in Chicago, which indicated that the footage was taken from another scene. If you just want to watch it to see nature kicking man's butt, this is for you...there was a lot of that.

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    Candace K.

    If you like disaster movies - this is the one! It definitely has a good storyline going thru it. Acting was good also. Appeals to the over 40 set as Brian Dennehy is one of the main characters. Also, they used some actual footage of disasters to make it more realistic. Nothing spectacular for the younger set.... Just as good as Towering Inferno.

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    Gennadiy V.

    I just read other's reviews. I think they missed one main fact: this movie from Lion's Gate. It is a "cheap" company but it seems like they're making some progress. They got some famous actors, the effects seems more natural, and the movie, in general, is not so bad at all.

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