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Plot: A rural sheriff (Kevin Sorbo) faces a seemingly impossible battle when he is forced to defend his small town from a demon riding bolts of lightning and causing mayhem.
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Impressively worthy dialogue
When I can’t decide whether something is cliché, or if it’s classic, I term it ‘clichassic.’ That much having been said, I found the dialogue of “Lightning Strikes” to be refreshingly unoffensive yet current, conscious and stirring, and the furthest thing from ‘canned.’ This is particularly important in an industry plagued with nonsensical artifices such as 128 mph kicks to the face at approximately .03 cm per second enhanced or replaced by an over-priced piece of software and a cameraman who can’t hold still. For that matter, anyone who enjoys B-movies on the face value of laughing at B-movies would understand what I mean when I say this feature did not have me laughing. On the remote chance it is but a string of over-spun network-surplused-chatter — which I am not suggesting nor do I have any reason to believe, it certainly is worth watching … and at worst, well-conceived. A good ‘listen.’ That it has Kevin Sorbo in a serious part is simply a good sign and a healthy indicator of the state of the ‘entertainment’ industry. I fully intend to not only add “Lightning Strikes” to my personal collection, but to watch it again. Enjoy!
“The only way to save Billy is to send me straight to Hell!”
I don’t think Lightning Strikes is as bad as some of the other reviewers say, but I do think it is a movie with a lot of problems. Having seen almost all so far of SyFy’s work over the past two years or so Lightning Strikes is nowhere near their worst nor is it an irredeemable movie. If anything, despite being very problematic, it is actually one of their more watchable efforts. There are good things at least. The music is decent, not mind-blowingly good but at least it fits the atmosphere of the movie. The finale is exciting and by far the highlight of the film, there is at least some suspense and the pace really picks up here. The creature does look good, much more serviceable than the ridiculous-looking ones that SyFy usually churn out. The human characters, with one exception, are clichéd and not developed so well, but at least have some likability, have an awareness of their predicament and show some decent chemistry. And the acting especially from Kevin Sorbo and David Schofield(who has the best line of Lightning Strikes, see in my review title) is above average. I was mixed on the technical side, the editing was at least comprehensible and the lighting had some atmosphere but the settings, reminiscent of someone’s basement shows a serious hindrance in budget and apart from the finale the special effects are not great(though not as bad as those of most other SyFys). On the other hand, there are a number of bad things. First and foremost, the character of the mayor, he is incredibly irritating by how much of a stupid sissy he is and he is very overacted by Todd Jenson as well. I wish we learnt more about the creature as well, there was a really intriguing idea but the movie just doesn’t do very much with it. Apart from one good line, I generally did the dialogue much too talky and very clunky in tone, while the story generally is slow and predictable with too much of an emphasis on the disaster movie genre rather than doing anything to develop the creature. The killings were rather weak too, lacking in any surprises or shock value and some of them are too brief as well. So all in all, a mediocre movie that still is above most of SyFy’s movies. 5/10 Bethany Cox
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Budget 2000000
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Genre Action, Horror, Sci-Fi
Director Gary Jones
Writer Rafael Jordan
Actors Kevin Sorbo, David Schofield, Annabel Wright
Country Bulgaria
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