IMDb > Category 7: The End of the World (2005) (TV)
Quicklinks
Top Links
trailers and videosfull cast and crewtriviaofficial sitesmemorable quotesOverview
main detailscombined detailsfull cast and crewcompany creditstv scheduleAwards & Reviews
user commentsexternal reviewsnewsgroup reviewsawardsuser ratingsparents guiderecommendationsmessage boardPlot & Quotes
plot summarysynopsisplot keywordsAmazon.com summarymemorable quotesFun Stuff
triviagoofssoundtrack listingcrazy creditsalternate versionsmovie connectionsFAQOther Info
merchandising linksbox office/businessrelease datesfilming locationstechnical specslaserdisc detailsDVD detailsliterature listingsNewsDeskPromotional
taglines trailers and videos posters photo galleryExternal Links
showtimesofficial sitesmiscellaneousphotographssound clipsvideo clipsCategory 7: The End of the World (2005) (TV) More at IMDbPro »
Overview
User Rating:
Director:
Writers (WGA):
Release Date:
6 November 2005 (USA) more
Tagline:
The Ultimate Superstorm is Back - And This Time It's Deadlier...
Plot:
A deadly category 7 storm wreaks havoc on the world. Meanwhile, kidnappers threaten to make matters even worse. full summary | add synopsis
Plot Keywords:
Awards:
Nominated for Primetime Emmy. Another 4 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(2 articles)
Penn & Teller Strike Out
(From Studio Briefing - Film News. 14 November 2005)
End of World No Competition for 'Housewives'
(From Studio Briefing - Film News. 7 November 2005)
(From Studio Briefing - Film News. 14 November 2005)
End of World No Competition for 'Housewives'
(From Studio Briefing - Film News. 7 November 2005)
User Comments:
Spend your time better - go watch some paint dry... more (64 total)
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Gina Gershon | ... | FEMA Director Judith Carr | |
| Cameron Daddo | ... | Ross Duffy | |
| Shannen Doherty | ... | Faith Clavell | |
| Randy Quaid | ... | Tornado Tommy Dixon | |
| Robert Wagner | ... | Sen. Ryan Carr | |
| Adam Rodriguez | ... | USAF Pilot Ritter | |
| Sebastian Spence | ... | FPS Agent Gavin Carr | |
| Nicholas Lea | ... | Monty | |
| John Kapelos | ... | Secretary of Homeland Security Jim Roberts | |
| Lindy Booth | ... | Brigid | |
| James Brolin | ... | Donny Hall | |
| Swoosie Kurtz | ... | Penny Hall | |
| Tom Skerritt | ... | Colonel Mike Davis | |
| Kenneth Welsh | ... | Chief of Staff Alan Horst | |
| Suki Kaiser | ... | Gayle Duffy |
Additional Details
Parents Guide:
Runtime:
169 min (2 parts)
Language:
Color:
Certification:
Filming Locations:
Fun Stuff
Goofs:
Miscellaneous: If you've seen Category 6: Day Of Destruction, you'll notice that almost half of the disaster scenes that was on the news on the TV are taken from the scenes in that part of the series and put into this half (Category 7) of the series. Also, various videos of actual tornadoes and floods are put into this movie. more
Quotes:
Melody: Boss, we got nothing in reserve. We get hit by a second weather disaster, we're gonna need a FEMA to look after FEMA.
Judith Carr: Boy, did I choose the wrong week to get promoted.
more
Judith Carr: Boy, did I choose the wrong week to get promoted.
more
Movie Connections:
Edited from Category 6: Day of Destruction (2004) (TV) more
FAQ
This FAQ is empty. Add the first question.more (64 total)
Message Boards
Discuss this movie with other users on IMDb message board for Category 7: The End of the World (2005) (TV)moreRecommendations
If you enjoyed this title, our database also recommends:
Show more recommendations
| | | | |
| Category 6: Day of Destruction | An Inconvenient Truth | Spider-Man 2 | The Day After Tomorrow | AVP: Alien vs. Predator |
| IMDb User Rating: | IMDb User Rating: | IMDb User Rating: | IMDb User Rating: | IMDb User Rating: |
Related Links
| Full cast and crew | Company credits | External reviews |
| News articles | IMDb Action section | IMDb Germany section |
| Add this title to MyMovies |

Just terrible. A total waste of time. There were a surprising number of actors and actresses that I had previously thought were at least half-way decent, but for each of them, this is clearly their worst performance. Sadly, though, as bad as the acting was, it was the best thing this "movie" had going for it. This is doubly bad, as I am pretty sure the producers were banking on special effects to save the movie. But they were very disappointing, despite being the obvious focus of the film. In addition to their technical flaws, they fall into the recent trap of thinking that every big disaster scene must have some famous landmark in it. One or two can give you a sense of setting, constantly using landmarks gets really annoying. Worse, the special effects were poorly used, distracting one from the story, instead of adding to it. Which might have bothered me if the story wasn't so weak. The plot had holes you could drive a Mack truck through. And the worst part of the whole thing was the stupid lines they had. One prime example was one where a meteorologist was saying that he used to be able to count on certain things, like the fact that anything above a Category 5 storm was impossible. Well duh! The category 6 and 7 hurricanes that he talks about are impossible. You don't even have to know a thing about science beyond what the classifications are to know that. Category 5 hurricanes or tropical storms are anything with wind speeds above 155 mph. So no matter how strong the storm, it's still only Category 5 by definition. This is but one example of the bad dialog in the film. It's also an example of the science in the movie that is as bad as "science" in the presidential reports on global warming that this movie seems to be trying to satirize. An easy target, but it manages to fail miserably. Almost makes you wonder if they have the opposite agenda...