Too bad there is no 3D version

Rosario 2022-03-26 09:01:09

In fact, it was only because the time was right that I picked this one to watch. But the effect is really amazing! ! ! The friends in the same industry also take out their mobile phones to take pictures from time to time, and when they come back, they can still feel super shocking! !
In fact, as a Hollywood filmed theme, the storyline is not very surprising, and the character creation can only be regarded as quite satisfactory, but the special effects are really super shocking. For such a film, in fact, other things are not very important.
Humans are really very, very small in front of nature, and it is understandable why the passing of strong winds is so terrifying. There is a section in the play where a tornado overturns the car, and then the fuel tank explodes, the wind rises and the fire rises, and the entire tornado turns into a fire dragon. That picture is simply too shocking! !
After watching it, I have been discussing with my friends. If such a film has 3D or 4D, it must look very, very enjoyable, and if it is not watched in a movie theater, it is completely meaningless! ! Super five-star recommendation! ! !

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  • Conor 2022-04-01 09:01:08

    Why does the performance seem to come to receive a box lunch?

  • Rhoda 2022-03-20 09:02:08

    Budget: 50 million First weekend box office: 17.34 million North American box office: 47.6 million Global box office: 161.7 million Release date: 14.08.08 Release week: 15 weeks Rating: PG-13 Highest number of theaters: 3434 North American highest ranking: 3

Into the Storm quotes

  • Kaitlyn: See, look at this place. They should clean this up and put a garden in here or something.

    Donnie: They should totally put a skate-park in here.

    [Kaitlyn gives him a look]

    Donnie: Yeah... a garden would be great.

    Kaitlyn: Yeah.

  • Pete: Great, we missed another one.

    [into the radio mic]

    Pete: Hey you guys know the point of this documentary is to actually film a tornado, right?

    Daryl: [answering on the radio] 10-4.

    Jacob: We need a tornado.

    Pete: We need a tornado. When's the last time we saw one?

    Lucas: That EF-4 that we shot for the Weather Channel last year.

    Pete: Oh, so that makes us zero-for-365. What does that make our average? Jacob, you play baseball, right?

    Jacob: Hockey, actually.

    Lucas: Really? I play lacrosse, man.

    Jacob: Really? No way.

    Pete: [laughing sarcastically] This is fun, just like a family road trip.

    Jacob: Did I miss something?

    Pete: No Jacob, you miss... everything. Although we do have four hundred hours of clouds and sunsets and us going to every drive-in from Idaho to Texas, which makes this the most expensive home movie ever.

    Jacob: Just to be clear, we still get paid whether we see a tornado or not, right?... Right?