sean g
Loved it, so many actors in this from some great shows, good story, i did not expect a 10\10 but it was still really Good.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
03/31/23
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don s
Mediocre TV mini-series that gives you exactly what you'd expect and nothing more: serviceable acting, below par special effects and a thin story. It is watchable for what it is. Gina Gershon could entice me to watch just about anything.
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Rated 3 out of 5 stars
03/31/23
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Audience Member
Average film with some irritating camera work. Watchable and somewhat enjoyable but long and predictable and stupid at times
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Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars
02/25/23
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Meh. Weak TV movie sequel to "Category 6: Day of Destruction" has the same basic set up of a large cast of semi and formerly famous actors and actresses, including Gina Gershon, Shannen Doherty, Randy Quaid, Robert Wagner, Tom Skerritt, James Prolin and Swoosie Kurtz. The first TV movie had some pretense of trying to educate the audience, but this one is all disaster film destruction and doesn't really offer much more. Natural disasters never seemed so boring.
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars
01/31/23
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I found this hard to follow
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars
01/15/23
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Category 7 should have never been made. Director Dick Lowry should have realized before the project got green-lighted that there was no way with his budget that a movie of this scale could have been filmed without laughable CG and effects. Category 7 has some terrible acting (along with some decent efforts) but really becomes a struggle because of it enormous runtime and CG that was just plain bad. The story was pretty ridiculous too but that doesn't mean it should have been this bad.
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Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars
01/27/23
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