IMAX: Stormchasers
Follow the people who follow the storms. Prepare to take a ride inside some of the most extreme weather conditions on earth. Hurricanes, monsoons, and tornadoes are the stars of Stormchasers, an exhilarating large-format film by MacGillivray Freeman Films.
Weather is one of the most evolving and exciting areas of science -- one that we experience every day. In Stormchasers, we join storm-chasing meteorologists who track extreme weather conditions in order to understand how they form.
Ever wonder "how did they do that?" The Making Of Stormchasers takes you further into the eye of Stormchasers with hair-raising accounts from the crew who risked placing themselves in the path of some of the most dangerous weather ever recoded on film. Shot using high-definition television cameras, The Making Of Stormchasers captures the enthusiasm and excitement of the crew who made this ground-breaking film.
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5 thumbs down - ravin22
Definately does not live up to its title. Can see more tornado footage watching the movie twister! Not worth renting at all! The one tornando you do see you only get a glipse of - they cut the footage before you actually see the torado up close or any damage it did.IMAX: Stormchasers - Hasi490
Very lackluster, not nearly as exciting as the title or cover make it seem. Talks more about meterology and how to track storms, not enough meat. Doesn't live up to its title. Alot of really boring talking heads talking about storm patterns, also slightly dated at this point (1995) wouldn't really recommend this.
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5 thumbs down - ravin22
Definately does not live up to its title. Can see more tornado footage watching the movie twister! Not worth renting at all! The one tornando you do see you only get a glipse of - they cut the footage before you actually see the torado up close or any damage ...IMAX: Stormchasers - Hasi490
Very lackluster, not nearly as exciting as the title or cover make it seem. Talks more about meterology and how to track storms, not enough meat. Doesn't live up to its title. Alot of really boring talking heads talking about storm patterns, also slightly ...