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Tornado Run

Tornado Run

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: After all these years
Review: After all these years, people are still buying this movie! Somebody is making money on my film that I produced over 10 years ago. It's amazing that I have not received a penny for all the effort that was put into this project. I was only 25 years old when this was produced. It was my first and last project at this scale. Now I work for RE/MAX International in Denver, Colorado and produce and edit motivational videos for our associates, a very rewarding job. If anyone can help me with making good on this project I would appreciate it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Run From This Tornado
Review: I bought this movie because it was cheap, but it wasn't cheap
enough. It starts out with what seems like hours of grainy stock footage of military aircraft in flight, landing, and taking off. This is without a doubt the most boring aircraft footage I have ever seen. Still, when the movie starts, it is difficult not to yearn for the stock footage again. The star is a female body-builder who pumps iron to get ready for the big battle scene. I guess her big biceps help here carry her automatic rifle. The actors all went to the Ed Wood School of Acting (E.W.S.A.). There is an imaginary love triangle which doesn't amount to anything. There is dialogue that wants to make you put a paper bag over your head. I gave this movie one star because I thought if I gave it no stars you might think I meant to give it 5 stars, but just forgot to type it in.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Run From This Tornado
Review: I bought this movie because it was cheap, but it wasn't cheap
enough. It starts out with what seems like hours of grainy stock footage of military aircraft in flight, landing, and taking off. This is without a doubt the most boring aircraft footage I have ever seen. Still, when the movie starts, it is difficult not to yearn for the stock footage again. The star is a female body-builder who pumps iron to get ready for the big battle scene. I guess her big biceps help here carry her automatic rifle. The actors all went to the Ed Wood School of Acting (E.W.S.A.). There is an imaginary love triangle which doesn't amount to anything. There is dialogue that wants to make you put a paper bag over your head. I gave this movie one star because I thought if I gave it no stars you might think I meant to give it 5 stars, but just forgot to type it in.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: hmmm... the system won't let me rate it with zero stars.....
Review: I thought this was a very good movie! This was my first attempt at making a movie. I produced, filmed, edited, sound EFX, and financed this project. My only problem I have is that I have not seen a penny from it. Cree H. Putney

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Tornado Run
Review: I thought this was a very good movie! This was my first attempt at making a movie. I produced, filmed, edited, sound EFX, and financed this project. My only problem I have is that I have not seen a penny from it. Cree H. Putney

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: hmmm... the system won't let me rate it with zero stars.....
Review: Watching this movie while intoxicated or sober will not assist you to enjoy it. I'm not sure what was worst: the destruction of Tel Aviv represented by a Cessna crashing into an empty pick-up, the endless amounts of stock footage, or the model jet fighter destroying the Nazi fort. This movie is long and painful the first time, and it only gets slightly better the following times.

However, if you do find it in a bargain bin, have everyone chip in a dollar to buy it. The laughs derived afterward when thinking about it are worth the pain of the film.


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