After a family survives Hurricane Katrina, there is another storm but this one is much worse.
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3.9 /10
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Category 5
2014
R
1 h 27 m
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After a family survives Hurricane Katrina, there is another storm but this one is much worse.
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3.9 /10
352 people rated
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Burt Reynolds
Pops
C. Thomas Howell
Charlie DuPuis
Lisa Sheridan
Ellie DuPuis
'Magic' Matt Alan
Michael Scott Shannon
Matthew Boylan
Danny DuPuis
Nicholas Duncan
Ethan
Ana Maria Estrada
Joanna
Oscar Gale
Ricky
Ali Mueller
Julia
Yani Gellman
Pete Keller
Chelsea Kane
Victoria
Juliet Reeves London
Mary Dupuis
Michael Papajohn
Professor Brown
Ivan Rangelov
Vault security
Taylor Spreitler
Young Victoria
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AKA
29/05/2023 07:43
source: Category 5
Rupa Karki
23/05/2023 03:37
Very poor plot, unrealistic and badly acted.
The only watchable part of this film was the footage of Hurricane Katerina. The characters were shallow and seemed to suddenly switch from being badly injured one minute and totally fine shortly afterward.
Burt Reynolds contributed surprisingly little, given his experience, though this may have been the fault of the director, alternating between a wise old man giving manly advice to his spoilt grandson and an idiot who needed to * his shotgun every fifteen seconds, when the family was alone in a house with the storm raging outside. Was he planning to shoot the hurricane perhaps, or just any looter who was wandering around in the middle of the storm of the century?
Give this film a miss.
Jolie Kady
23/05/2023 03:37
Well, I have to admit that I wasn't exactly expecting a whole lot from this 2014 TV movie titled "Category 5", as I sat down to watch it for the very first time here in 2023. But still, I opted to give the movie a fair chance, since I had never seen or heard about it before.
Writer E. M. McCoy delivered a very generic plot, even for a natural disaster movie. Sure, "Category 5" was watchable for what it turned out to be, but man, this was as predictable as they come. And E. M. McCoy played it safe and essentially followed every single trope there was to the genre. If you have seen any of the countless similar natural disaster movies out there, then you know what you're in for should you decide to sit down and watch "Category 5".
The movie had Burt Reynolds and C. Thomas Howell on the cast list, so at least there were some familiar faces. The acting by the cast in "Category 5" was okay, though I have to say that it was somewhat strained to watch a very tired Burt Reynolds on the screen here.
Visually then "Category 5" was actually better than I had anticipated. Sure, this wasn't top notch special effects, but it worked out well enough as intended. Take heed though, that director Rob King makes use of a lot of stock footage of storms, which sort of gives the movie a very amateurish and low budget feel.
While "Category 5" was watchable for what it was, then this is hardly a movie that I will recommend for fans of the natural disaster genre. Nor is it a movie that I will ever return to watch a second time.
My rating of "Category 5" lands on a four out of ten stars.
user808371186078
23/05/2023 03:37
Some silly dialogue, poor acting and a cliché ridden plot stop this movie from being an average TV movie. In fact Burt Reynolds is the only real reason to watch this Plot In A Paragraph: After a family survives Hurricane Katrina, Charlie DuPuis (C. Thomas Howell) and his wife Ellie, their son Danny and Charlie's Dad (Burt Reynolds) who is only referred to as "pops" discover there is another storm on the way, but this one is much, much worse.
C. Thomas Howell whose work I have enjoyed in the past is awful here, I was preoccupied wondering where the actor I loved in "The Outsiders" had gone. Whilst Burt Reynolds is not looking his best these days (showing the after effects of his recent quadruple heart bypass) he brings a certain panache to his role, and he is certainly the most believable actor in the movie.
ZAZA❤️
20/02/2023 06:32
source: Category 5
Daniel
20/02/2023 06:32
Well, I have to admit that I wasn't exactly expecting a whole lot from this 2014 TV movie titled "Category 5", as I sat down to watch it for the very first time here in 2023. But still, I opted to give the movie a fair chance, since I had never seen or heard about it before.
Writer E. M. McCoy delivered a very generic plot, even for a natural disaster movie. Sure, "Category 5" was watchable for what it turned out to be, but man, this was as predictable as they come. And E. M. McCoy played it safe and essentially followed every single trope there was to the genre. If you have seen any of the countless similar natural disaster movies out there, then you know what you're in for should you decide to sit down and watch "Category 5".
The movie had Burt Reynolds and C. Thomas Howell on the cast list, so at least there were some familiar faces. The acting by the cast in "Category 5" was okay, though I have to say that it was somewhat strained to watch a very tired Burt Reynolds on the screen here.
Visually then "Category 5" was actually better than I had anticipated. Sure, this wasn't top notch special effects, but it worked out well enough as intended. Take heed though, that director Rob King makes use of a lot of stock footage of storms, which sort of gives the movie a very amateurish and low budget feel.
While "Category 5" was watchable for what it was, then this is hardly a movie that I will recommend for fans of the natural disaster genre. Nor is it a movie that I will ever return to watch a second time.
My rating of "Category 5" lands on a four out of ten stars.
MARWAN MAYOUR
20/02/2023 06:32
Very poor plot, unrealistic and badly acted.
The only watchable part of this film was the footage of Hurricane Katerina. The characters were shallow and seemed to suddenly switch from being badly injured one minute and totally fine shortly afterward.
Burt Reynolds contributed surprisingly little, given his experience, though this may have been the fault of the director, alternating between a wise old man giving manly advice to his spoilt grandson and an idiot who needed to * his shotgun every fifteen seconds, when the family was alone in a house with the storm raging outside. Was he planning to shoot the hurricane perhaps, or just any looter who was wandering around in the middle of the storm of the century?
Give this film a miss.
userbelievetezo
20/02/2023 06:32
Some silly dialogue, poor acting and a cliché ridden plot stop this movie from being an average TV movie. In fact Burt Reynolds is the only real reason to watch this Plot In A Paragraph: After a family survives Hurricane Katrina, Charlie DuPuis (C. Thomas Howell) and his wife Ellie, their son Danny and Charlie's Dad (Burt Reynolds) who is only referred to as "pops" discover there is another storm on the way, but this one is much, much worse.
C. Thomas Howell whose work I have enjoyed in the past is awful here, I was preoccupied wondering where the actor I loved in "The Outsiders" had gone. Whilst Burt Reynolds is not looking his best these days (showing the after effects of his recent quadruple heart bypass) he brings a certain panache to his role, and he is certainly the most believable actor in the movie.
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AKA
29/05/2023 07:43
source: Category 5
Rupa Karki
23/05/2023 03:37
Very poor plot, unrealistic and badly acted.
The only watchable part of this film was the footage of Hurricane Katerina. The characters were shallow and seemed to suddenly switch from being badly injured one minute and totally fine shortly afterward.
Burt Reynolds contributed surprisingly little, given his experience, though this may have been the fault of the director, alternating between a wise old man giving manly advice to his spoilt grandson and an idiot who needed to * his shotgun every fifteen seconds, when the family was alone in a house with the storm raging outside. Was he planning to shoot the hurricane perhaps, or just any looter who was wandering around in the middle of the storm of the century?
Give this film a miss.
Jolie Kady
23/05/2023 03:37
Well, I have to admit that I wasn't exactly expecting a whole lot from this 2014 TV movie titled "Category 5", as I sat down to watch it for the very first time here in 2023. But still, I opted to give the movie a fair chance, since I had never seen or heard about it before.
Writer E. M. McCoy delivered a very generic plot, even for a natural disaster movie. Sure, "Category 5" was watchable for what it turned out to be, but man, this was as predictable as they come. And E. M. McCoy played it safe and essentially followed every single trope there was to the genre. If you have seen any of the countless similar natural disaster movies out there, then you know what you're in for should you decide to sit down and watch "Category 5".
The movie had Burt Reynolds and C. Thomas Howell on the cast list, so at least there were some familiar faces. The acting by the cast in "Category 5" was okay, though I have to say that it was somewhat strained to watch a very tired Burt Reynolds on the screen here.
Visually then "Category 5" was actually better than I had anticipated. Sure, this wasn't top notch special effects, but it worked out well enough as intended. Take heed though, that director Rob King makes use of a lot of stock footage of storms, which sort of gives the movie a very amateurish and low budget feel.
While "Category 5" was watchable for what it was, then this is hardly a movie that I will recommend for fans of the natural disaster genre. Nor is it a movie that I will ever return to watch a second time.
My rating of "Category 5" lands on a four out of ten stars.
user808371186078
23/05/2023 03:37
Some silly dialogue, poor acting and a cliché ridden plot stop this movie from being an average TV movie. In fact Burt Reynolds is the only real reason to watch this Plot In A Paragraph: After a family survives Hurricane Katrina, Charlie DuPuis (C. Thomas Howell) and his wife Ellie, their son Danny and Charlie's Dad (Burt Reynolds) who is only referred to as "pops" discover there is another storm on the way, but this one is much, much worse.
C. Thomas Howell whose work I have enjoyed in the past is awful here, I was preoccupied wondering where the actor I loved in "The Outsiders" had gone. Whilst Burt Reynolds is not looking his best these days (showing the after effects of his recent quadruple heart bypass) he brings a certain panache to his role, and he is certainly the most believable actor in the movie.
ZAZA❤️
20/02/2023 06:32
source: Category 5
Daniel
20/02/2023 06:32
Well, I have to admit that I wasn't exactly expecting a whole lot from this 2014 TV movie titled "Category 5", as I sat down to watch it for the very first time here in 2023. But still, I opted to give the movie a fair chance, since I had never seen or heard about it before.
Writer E. M. McCoy delivered a very generic plot, even for a natural disaster movie. Sure, "Category 5" was watchable for what it turned out to be, but man, this was as predictable as they come. And E. M. McCoy played it safe and essentially followed every single trope there was to the genre. If you have seen any of the countless similar natural disaster movies out there, then you know what you're in for should you decide to sit down and watch "Category 5".
The movie had Burt Reynolds and C. Thomas Howell on the cast list, so at least there were some familiar faces. The acting by the cast in "Category 5" was okay, though I have to say that it was somewhat strained to watch a very tired Burt Reynolds on the screen here.
Visually then "Category 5" was actually better than I had anticipated. Sure, this wasn't top notch special effects, but it worked out well enough as intended. Take heed though, that director Rob King makes use of a lot of stock footage of storms, which sort of gives the movie a very amateurish and low budget feel.
While "Category 5" was watchable for what it was, then this is hardly a movie that I will recommend for fans of the natural disaster genre. Nor is it a movie that I will ever return to watch a second time.
My rating of "Category 5" lands on a four out of ten stars.
MARWAN MAYOUR
20/02/2023 06:32
Very poor plot, unrealistic and badly acted.
The only watchable part of this film was the footage of Hurricane Katerina. The characters were shallow and seemed to suddenly switch from being badly injured one minute and totally fine shortly afterward.
Burt Reynolds contributed surprisingly little, given his experience, though this may have been the fault of the director, alternating between a wise old man giving manly advice to his spoilt grandson and an idiot who needed to * his shotgun every fifteen seconds, when the family was alone in a house with the storm raging outside. Was he planning to shoot the hurricane perhaps, or just any looter who was wandering around in the middle of the storm of the century?
Give this film a miss.
userbelievetezo
20/02/2023 06:32
Some silly dialogue, poor acting and a cliché ridden plot stop this movie from being an average TV movie. In fact Burt Reynolds is the only real reason to watch this Plot In A Paragraph: After a family survives Hurricane Katrina, Charlie DuPuis (C. Thomas Howell) and his wife Ellie, their son Danny and Charlie's Dad (Burt Reynolds) who is only referred to as "pops" discover there is another storm on the way, but this one is much, much worse.
C. Thomas Howell whose work I have enjoyed in the past is awful here, I was preoccupied wondering where the actor I loved in "The Outsiders" had gone. Whilst Burt Reynolds is not looking his best these days (showing the after effects of his recent quadruple heart bypass) he brings a certain panache to his role, and he is certainly the most believable actor in the movie.
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