• Cause we don't have enough disaster movies: GEOSTORM - OFFICAL TEASER
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[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qz8cjvKJLuw[/media] Seriously, depressing version of 'what a wonderful world'? Also those are some terrible CGI
So the premise of this movie is that some company or group of people own a satellite that change the weather at will?
that fucking plane at the end made me burst out laughing...
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;51931391]A movie like this could be done really well, it's just that they fucking never are. I can't name one good disaster film.[/QUOTE] Independence Day?
Can they fucking stop with the slow female singing in every trailer already? Also the plane near the end was phenomenally stupid.
Wow, terrible. That tsunami hitting a city scene looks worse than an identical scene from The Day after Tomorrow. How do you manage that? And the choice of music is stunning.
We don't have that many disaster movies and I fucking love them. My Mom and I always goes out and watch them. I don't care, they're stupid fun movie with big dumb explosions only a disaster movie can itch.
[QUOTE=Steel & Iron;51931279]So the premise of this movie is that some company or group of people own a satellite that change the weather at will?[/QUOTE] nah i think the satellite gets blown up by space terrorists and then those weather missiles get sent all across the world
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;51931391]A movie like this could be done really well, it's just that they fucking never are. I can't name one good disaster film.[/QUOTE] I'd recommend watching The Impossible (2012), starring Ewan McGregor, Tom Holland & Naomi Watts. It's about the Indian Ocean tsunami that happened in 2004 and instead of focusing soley on the natural disaster or the destruction in the way that something like Day After Tomorrow, Knowing or 2012 would, it focuses on the people who deal with the aftermath of a disaster. [video=youtube;4d-EYIZAqXc]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4d-EYIZAqXc[/video]
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;51931391]A movie like this could be done really well, it's just that they fucking never are. I can't name one good disaster film.[/QUOTE] Twister is the best.
[QUOTE=Steel & Iron;51931279]So the premise of this movie is that some company or group of people own a satellite that change the weather at will?[/QUOTE] [QUOTE=Scorpo;51931865]nah i think the satellite gets blown up by space terrorists and then those weather missiles get sent all across the world[/QUOTE] [IMG]https://my.mixtape.moe/siqrop.png[/IMG] [URL="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F93ssIqlrAU"][B][I]Weather Dominator?![/I][/B][/URL]
"GI STORM is a sequel to the live action GI JOE movies directed by Justin Lin..."
Guys bad weather is effecting earth because we messed with it from space Make space explode because reasons :ok:
I have a soft spot for shitty disaster movies, but this looks fucking atrocious.
I like my disaster porn movies, but bad physics ruins it.
[QUOTE=shian;51931262]Seriously, depressing version of 'what a wonderful world'?[/QUOTE] Relevant: [video=youtube;4d9AWUCpRr0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4d9AWUCpRr0[/video]
Love how they apparently ran out of action clips and reused two from earlier in the trailer.
What's this sudden trend of trailers having introductions? Also looks shit.
Wasn't this a SyFy channel original movie?
[QUOTE=Luxuria;51934234]What's this sudden trend of trailers having introductions? Also looks shit.[/QUOTE] the thing I see more now is the less talked about: what's with that sound cutoff / silence every trailer makes? this has been done since Gravity came out.
[QUOTE=nox;51934097]Love how they apparently ran out of action clips and reused two from earlier in the trailer.[/QUOTE] The two clips at the beginning were the teaser for the trailer
Hail storm in Japan? Did they just watch Day After Tomorrow or is there some actual basis for this recurring phenomenon?
"Seeking a Friend For the End of the World" was a pretty good end of the world movie. Not much humor in it despite starring Steve Carell/Kiera Knightly. Instead of focusing on destruction and special effects it zeroes in on a couple characters and how they decide to spend their last days "Last Night" is another one that's similar
Disaster movies and crappy Horror movies are my guilty pleasures. Except for San Andreas, even Dwayne Johnson couldn't save that one.
[QUOTE=TheFilmSlacker;51933867]Twister and Independence Day are awful tbh[/QUOTE] You can't deny Will Smith and Jeff Goldblum have great chemistry together [plus the final air battle was awesome]
[QUOTE=Luxuria;51934234]What's this sudden trend of trailers having introductions?[/QUOTE] Trailers are being cut like this now because they play as ads before Youtube videos. They have 5 seconds to advertise before you click the skip button. [editline]•[/editline] This is assuming of course you have no adblocker.
"We need an idea for a disaster movie to bring in some money. Cast an A-lister, have some children. What do you guys think?" "Take the world by storm" "Literally have the government take the world by storm" *Applause*
What happens, terrorists took control of that weather tech thing?
[sp]I didn't hate Day after tomorrow... [/sp]
frozen people all of sudden, see that too many times in previous disaster movies same goes for falling frozen planes and birds ... same goes for crumbling skyscrapers by yet another tsunami and w/e sucking vehicles tornado so when i think about it the most awesome section of this movie is that space station and view of dense orbital satellite network and such scenery anyway the good news is, if we managed to put so much in in orbit and build such huge station (which someone blows at the end for w/e fancy reason of another big illogical kaboom) the great news is ... in such case we have base on moon and already colony on mars so, mankind goes on ...
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