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Meteor

1979

Action / Drama / Sci-Fi / Thriller

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Sean Connery Photo
Sean Connery as Paul Bradley
Natalie Wood Photo
Natalie Wood as Tatiana Donskaya
Sybil Danning Photo
Sybil Danning as Girl Skier
Henry Fonda Photo
Henry Fonda as The President
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986.33 MB
1280*538
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 47 min
P/S 2 / 2
1.79 GB
1920*808
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 47 min
P/S 0 / 7

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by Leofwine_draca4 / 10

Awfully dated, although not without charm

It looks like they blew the budget on the actors and were forced to compromise with some shoddy, low-budget effects work in this tacky disaster movie which serves as a precursor to DEEP IMPACT which arrived some twenty years later. Sadly, it's a rather dull affair which only picks up in the last half an hour and consists of endless talk and discussions before then. The actors and actresses do their best with the unbelievable dialogue but even they come off looking stilted and bored.

It's a shame that this movie is so poor, as the cast is one of those ensemble ones to die for. A fifty year old Sean Connery takes the male lead, and plays his typical character: charming, attractive to the women, and always in command. Yeah, right. Thankfully, the ever-great Karl Malden is around and elevates the film a notch or two, showing Connery the real way to do things. Natalie Wood is the attractive female Russian, but in retrospect her presence is dominated by the viewer's recollection of her tragic death a couple of years later. Brian Keith is amusing as a Russian diplomat, while Martin Landau has the showy role of a stuffy US general forced to disagree with everybody's plans. In smaller roles, Henry Fonda pops up pointlessly as the US president, Trevor Howard is a British contact, and eagle-eyed viewers will spot Eurotrash legend Sybil Danning in a cameo as a skier in Zurich who gets buried under an avalanche.

The special effects are amateurish in nature and really have to be seen to be believed. The space effects are obvious matte work and were nothing for George Lucas to worry about. Simple red lights stand in for various shards of meteorite which hit Earth beforehand and cause some minor damage. Whenever there's an explosion, the screen just fills with white so you can't see anything. One effect I did like was of a huge tidal wave coming around a street corner in Hong Kong, but that's the single impressive effort in the entire movie.

If the first hour and a quarter is mere small talk and general chit-chat about what to do, then the final half-hour becomes typical disaster fare when events take a different direction, although by then it's too little, too late. The various actors and actresses suffer a shard hitting their complex and are forced to escape through a flooding subway. It's a chance for the guys and girls to get really muddy and actually take part in some action before the ending. As this is a mainstream title, the actual outcome is never once in doubt which makes any tension-building scenes relatively pointless. Worth watching for disaster movie fans; a gigantic bore for just about everyone else.

Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird3 / 10

With talented actors like Sean Connery, Natalie Wood, Martin Landau this should have been good...ALAS!

Now there have been some good disaster movies such as The Poseidon Adventure but there have also been some bad ones. While not the worst movie ever, Meteor I thought was a bad movie. Now I loved the concept and I liked the score, plus Sean Connery gives a charismatic enough performance in possibly the nadir of his acting career. However, what didn't work so well is that the special effects and production values are very dated. Also the script is utter nonsense, the story is poorly structured with a tacked on romantic subplot and a ending that runs out of steam, there is some pedestrian pacing and the direction is meandering. In terms of acting the only actor who impressed was Connery; Natalie Wood was a lovely actress but wasn't given much to do while Martin Landau(the same Martin Landau who was so good in Ed Wood) is embarrassing as the General. Overall, disappointing, had so much potential but didn't work. 3/10 Bethany Cox

Reviewed by BaronBl00d5 / 10

Get a Piece of the Rock

Ill-fated disaster film about a five mile long meteor heading straight for Earth. Sean Connery heads an all-star cast trying to prevent the meteor with "hidden" space weapons owned by the Americans and the Russians. Lots of Cold War drama here in the film's backdrop, and while I do confess this film isn't particularly good - it isn't nearly as bad as many would have you believe. In point of fact, I found it entertaining. Ronald Neame directs with rather pedestrian flair, but the film is what it aims to be. A big budget, star laden disaster film with moments of suspense and a decent story with little depth. Connery isn't great but many of the cast do able jobs. I really liked Karl Malden's performance and Brian Keith's as a Russian scientist no less. The acting keeps this one from plummeting too far down, and the scenes with destruction are well-shot. The scene of the twin towers being destroyed even made me wince. What is wrong with the movie? Where in the world did the filmmakers get that awful soundtrack every time the meteor was shown? How about those crazy letters used for the opening credits and every day that passed by until the meteor was to hit? Much of these things give this film a very cheesy quality, but the acting and solid if nothing else direction make this better than one might hope. Perhaps. I got involved, enjoyed some of the characters, and let logic ease into a soft slumber. This is an old-fashioned popcorn movie from a bygone era. It will have little meaning to anyone who didn't grow up in the Cold War era as that plays very heavily in the story line. Richard Dysart, Martin Landeau(incredibly overacting),Sybil Danning, Trevor Howard, Natalie Wood, and even a brief visit from Henry Fonda as the president help make this such entertainment.

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