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Category 6: Day of Destruction

  • TV Movie
  • 2004
  • Unrated
  • 2h 55m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
2.7K
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Nancy McKeon and Thomas Gibson in Category 6: Day of Destruction (2004)
ActionDramaSci-FiThriller

Three tornadoes converge to wreak havoc on Chicago, disrupting the power grid and creating the worst super-storm in history: a category 6 twister.Three tornadoes converge to wreak havoc on Chicago, disrupting the power grid and creating the worst super-storm in history: a category 6 twister.Three tornadoes converge to wreak havoc on Chicago, disrupting the power grid and creating the worst super-storm in history: a category 6 twister.

  • Director
    • Dick Lowry
  • Writer
    • Matt Dorff
  • Stars
    • Thomas Gibson
    • Nancy McKeon
    • Chandra West
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • Dick Lowry
    • Writer
      • Matt Dorff
    • Stars
      • Thomas Gibson
      • Nancy McKeon
      • Chandra West
    • 66User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Thomas Gibson
    Thomas Gibson
    • Mitch Benson
    Nancy McKeon
    Nancy McKeon
    • Amy Harkin
    Chandra West
    Chandra West
    • Rebecca Kerns
    Brian Markinson
    Brian Markinson
    • Chris Haywood
    Nancy Anne Sakovich
    Nancy Anne Sakovich
    • Jane Benson
    • (as Nancy Sakovich)
    Randy Quaid
    Randy Quaid
    • Tornado Tommy Dixon
    Dianne Wiest
    Dianne Wiest
    • Shirley Abbott, Secretary of Energy
    Brian Dennehy
    Brian Dennehy
    • Andy Goodman
    Ari Cohen
    Ari Cohen
    • Dan London
    Christopher Shyer
    Christopher Shyer
    • Craig Shilts
    Arnold Pinnock
    Arnold Pinnock
    • Jason
    Chad Willett
    Chad Willett
    • Jeff Harkin
    Hollis McLaren
    Hollis McLaren
    • Helen Travers
    Janaya Stephens
    Janaya Stephens
    • Laura Harkin
    Petra Wildgoose
    • Lindsay Benson
    Jeff Sutton
    • Garth Benson
    Jeff Clarke
    Jeff Clarke
    • George Kiley
    Alicia Johnston
    Alicia Johnston
    • Sabrina Rogers
    • Director
      • Dick Lowry
    • Writer
      • Matt Dorff
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    ctomvelu1

    Sleep aid

    CATEGORY 6 can readily be summed up by pointing out that it was shot in Canada, although it is set in Chicago. An aging Brian Dennehy leads a huge cast in this badly made disaster flick as huge storms head for Chicago and a hacker brings Chi-town to its knees, power-wise. Dennehy is OK even though he is clearly just collecting a paycheck. Thomas Gibson of "Criminal Minds" mumbles his way through as the TV movie's secondary lead. And Randy Quaid plays a colorful tornado chaser who is a near-duplicate of his character in "Independence Day." The film is talky and tedious, and the effects are on a high school level. There's even stock footage that doesn't match particularly well with the locale (palm trees, anyone?) I managed to sit through most of this before finally giving up.
    5Boba_Fett1138

    Decent- but still silly attempt.

    I'll admit that having heard all these negative things about this 2 part movie, that it wasn't all that bad. It certainly wasn't as bad as I had expected but it also really wasn't too much good either.

    The movie is filled with many stupid silly plot-lines. They are so all formulaic that none of them offers any surprises. On top of that, the dialog in the movie is absolutely horrible. At times it even manages to become laughable. This is the sort of typical dramatic disaster movie that features many characters in it, of which none really ever work out as an interesting or engaging one.

    This movie isn't about natural disasters, this is about people and their personal problems. Now is that anything new or interesting? I mean, I've I wanted to follow a story like this I would watch a soap opera in stead. It's the sort of mistake "Deep Impact" and disaster movies in general often make. The movie at times tries to put in morale in about the environment and global warming and such but all those things come across as forced and look silly because of that in the movie.

    It seems to take for ever before the introduction and build-up in the story stops. There is a lot of talking about natural disasters but not enough of it gets actually shown on the screen. The movie is too long on its drama.

    The use of news archive material of bad weather conditions and tornadoes is too obvious. It makes the movie seem even more cheap and silly.

    There are some good actors in the movie but even they can't make the movie work out fully- or the dialog. Randy Quaid, Dianne Wiest and Brian Dennehy are no small time actors. Guess they also regret being in this, looking back at it.

    But the movie does a good job at keeping the pace high, even though when nothing is happening. For a made for TV production this really wasn't all that bad. I mean, I have seen far worse attempts. The movie was overall good looking, despite of the weak and cheap special effects. But I don't really see what's the big deal about it, since the special effects get never featured that prominently in the movie. I therefor also feel that some of the negativity toward this movie is for most part unjustified. Not that it deserves raving criticism but its a decent attempt that does not bore but just becomes too silly and unlikely in parts.

    5/10

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    4docscholl

    Over The Top Goofy - but still...

    Sort of like a train wreck, I had to watch this and part seven. Very goofy, but had some interesting yet predictable plot lines.

    The whole message of this series (at least the two parts I watched) seemed to be that we humans are bad, bad creatures. According to what I gleaned from these two parts: We and we alone caused global warming, should recycle more, should stop driving and should stop using so much energy. And of course, all energy companies are evil.

    A very preachy series! Oy!

    Some of the plots were predicable. Like Chandra West and Thomas Gibson in their obvious extra-marital affair, crisis with family, resolve issues during weather disaster.

    Randy Quaid was a hoot as he more or less did a reprise of his "Independence Day" role as a whacked-out misfit.

    A lot of the special effects were repeated in both 6 & 7 (like a skyline view of Chicago then a skyline of Washington, D.C., with the same carnage in the foreground - or a repeat shot of a power plant, one in Chicago, one in D.C.).

    I had to suspend disbelief as the time-line of many of these events and scenes defied logic.

    Overall – poorly written storyline with average acting and quirky special effects.
    8elliott78212

    F/X for TV-Movie Very Good Exciting Fun Thrill-Ride

    Fist of all don't listen to the negative critics here this movie was made for TV and was the highest rated Mini-Series in 2 years for CBS (because it was good)Part 1 had 19.4 million viewers, Part 2 17 million. If you've seen some of these wackadoo Sci-Fi Channel movies this is not one of them. Area51 FX used a combination of actual stock footage blended with cgi and LightWave3D Modeling to create the FX with a budget close to $15 million. Keep in mind of just over a thousand reviews on IMDb 12.5% give this movie a 10 over on Amazon of 34 reviews it scores a 3.5 out of five. Not to shabby some people just like to pick fun movies apart as if this was meant to be Shakespearean its not its meant to be what it is a DISASTER MOVIE. Some movies with larger budgets have their flows to like 2012 which had a monster budget and awesome FX had a single family plot line while all heck breaks loose around the world same for DAY AFTER TOMORROW. This excellent TV-movie gives us several characters, some better than others and while I liked the other movies mentioned so much so that I bought them on Blu-Ray I just ordered the sequel CATEGORY 7 on Blu-Ray after watching this one on Sci-Fi channel over the weekend. Great fun, Very Good Special FX, some funny and interesting characters, likable acting and actors for me these days with some lame movies on TV this was a cut above 8 out of 10 stars for keeping me seated the full 3 hours.
    toototango

    Wahoo

    Come on you guys--it's a dandy no brainer. Let yourself go. It's quite a ride. I loved the veiled references to George W. by Secretary Abbott and her assistant. Let business run riot and we get Enrons and all kinds of devious stuff. And regardless of John Stossel, the government is the only control we've got. A big part of any story is the actor's performances which I thought were quite well done. Some of the dialogue was corny but I imagine in the same circumstances it would be hard to come up with award winning comments. And that's part of the humanity of any story like this. I'm just mad that they had led me to believe that a flood was one of the results of the storm coming from the North and there was none. I wanted to see how they could get out of the many advices for citizens to head for secure main floors and basements with the flood coming. So they just chickened out.

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    • Trivia
      After the Las Vegas tornadoes, Andy mentions that they were as strong as "Oklahoma City in 1999." Later in the movie when several stock videos of tornadoes are shown as the storm approaches Chicago, the video of the large tornado with the small satellite tornado to the left of it is the actual tornado that hit the Oklahoma City area in 1999. It is often referred to as the Bridge Creek Tornado due to the horrific damage it caused in that community, and at the time and still to this day it had the highest winds recorded in a tornado in history.
    • Goofs
      When power is restored to the mall, the escalators start up. Modern escalators do not start up on their own after a power cut. They have to be manually reset. This is a safety feature.
    • Quotes

      Tornado Tommy: [after an enormous twister misses his tour truck by inches, to his tourists] That was worth getting up in the morning for, wasn't it, huh? Did y'all like that?

    • Connections
      Edited from The Great Los Angeles Earthquake (1990)

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    • Release date
      • November 14, 2004 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • CBS (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Overload
    • Filming locations
      • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
    • Production companies
      • MAT IV
      • Frank & Bob Films II
      • Von Zerneck-Sertner Films
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 55 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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