Storm Catcher
A renegade general plots to bomb Washington using a new top secret jet called the Storm Catcher. The only trouble is only one man is capable of flying it. So they seek to put him on the run in a conspiracy that makes him appear to have murdered several men and stolen the plane. Then try to murder his wife and take his daughter prisoner. Threatening to kill his daughter if he doesn't help, he appears trapped. However, his best friend who is the plane's computer specialist has a few tricks up his sleeve.
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- Cast:
- Dolph Lundgren , Jon Pennell , Robert Miano , Yvonne Zima , Kylie Bax , Robert Glen Keith , Anthony Hickox
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A different way of telling a story
Jack Holloway (Dolph) truly has it all. As a proud member of the U.S. Air Force, he gets to live his dream of flying a radical stealth bomber called the Storm Catcher, serving under General William Jacobs (Miano). When he's not off going Mach 3 Turbo before it was a shaving razor, he spends time with his loving wife Jessica (Bax), and as a devoted football coach to a girls little league team featuring his daughter Nicole (Zima). However, the skies become less than friendly when someone dressed as Holloway kills a bunch of people, and, naturally, Holloway becomes the prime suspect. Breaking out of custody, Holloway and his buddy Captain "Sparks" Johnson (Clark) try to clear his name. But things get really real when Jessica is assaulted and Nicole is kidnapped. Realizing he's in a race against time against an evil cabal of baddies intent on misusing the Storm Catcher for their own evil ends, will Holloway be able to stop the madness? Storm Catcher is really a lot better than you probably think it is. Sure, it seems like another plane/guys-sitting-at-radar-monitors-giving-coordinates slog, and, to be fair, there are elements of that scourge of the later 90's, but it manages to rise above the others, much like Holloway's beloved stealth bomber. It's certainly better than Freedom Strike (1998), and that had Tone-Loc. Tone-Loc. So there was a lot to prove. Out of the movies from the "Dolph hitting the skids" period of his career, this one is the best. Unfortunately, things would sink back down after this brief high (no plane puns intended) when Dolph re-teamed with director Hickox the next year for the dreary Jill the Ripper (2000). So enjoy the small pleasures of Storm Catcher while they last, and there is plenty to enjoy here.We see what the movie was trying to do. It was trying to go for that "theater-ready" vibe, what with the big-sounding score, the fact that it was shot well, and it includes some prescient dialogue that seems to apply more to today's political situation than ever before. It even includes some classic action bits like people running away from an explosion, and plenty of people get shot/beat up/blown up. But no matter how hard they may have tried, alas, it was destined for the video store shelf. Hickox never seemed to accept that he was a DTV director; at least for the first half of his career, notably with Full Eclipse (1993), he certainly tried to imbue his films with a professional, mainstream feel. Dolph probably liked his role as Holloway because he got to be the action hero as always, but he showed a sensitive side with the little league football scenes. Our guess is he would jump at the chance to do a Ladybugs (1992)-type movie, because he likes showing he's more than just an action guy. That will probably never happen in our overly-PC world, where kids are discouraged from football, especially girls, and especially with no helmets. Dolph was probably miffed that footage from this movie was nonsensically and lazily edited into the abomination that was Agent Red (2000).Robert Miano again proves he's one of the more underrated actors out there, and the Storm Catcher plane is so technologically advanced, you can voice-text things you want to say (much like the Dragon program whose ads are constantly on TV), and it has minidisc abilities. It would probably be nothing without its minidisc player. Once again, Dolph delivers the goods against all odds. Feel free to catch this storm tonight.
It was on TV last night. I wasn't expecting anything since I knew nothing about it. There were some negative parts, plot gaps, action gaps, logic gaps, the use of what appears to be a F-117A as the new "mystery" super plane. If you took it seriously and you had any idea about military, then there is a good chance you will not like this at all. I have plenty of knowledge about military matters but I still enjoyed it. It reminded me a lot of one of those war movies from the 80's, with lower budget and not much time given to film or edit it. If you used to enjoy those films and you are willing to turn down your thinking for the duration of this movie, you can enjoy it. The action sequences are OK enough, Dolph has the best performance among the other actors and the whole thing is ridiculous enough to be interesting to watch to see what is going to happen next.Not sure if I am ever going to buy the DVD of it, but I do not regret at all watching it last night.
Filmed in 18 days? It shows. The acting is mediocre, the soundtrack is reminiscent of an 80s movie, and the plot is full of holes. This COULD have been a good film, as the overall topic is good, and the filmography is excellent. This movie should have been a lot longer, to fill the holes. The acting and movie truly sucks, and can be blamed on the writing and directing. The actors seem to have done the best under the circumstances.This movie is best watched on a boring night with a LOT of beer. This movie is billed as "Action/Adventure", but you need to view it almost as a comedy/action. It is, however, somewhat lacking in the comedy element. The humour is rather dry, and must be viewed as such. If you're patient, the movie offers a satisfying ending, and an easy, low-stress, viewing.
This is a treat, if you're very heavily into actors who don't, fictious techno-talk and a storyline that must be a new record in implausibility. If you really have nothing else to do for the duration, maybe you should consider reading the manual for your tv instead; it's certain to be more entertaining ...