March 29, 2004
The Sky is Falling!
What do you get when you combine unproven pseudo-scientific conjecture, Hollywood liberal hysteria and a massive special effects budget? You get The Day After Tomorrow
In Independence Day Roland Emmerich brought you the near destruction of the earth by aliens. Now, in The Day After Tomorrow the enemy is an even more devastating force: nature itself. Tornados rip Los Angeles; a massive snow storm pounds New Delhi; hail the size of grapefruit batters Tokyo; and in New York City, the temperature swings from sweltering to freezing in one day. In this special-effects packed, highly anticipated event motion picture, an abrupt climate change has cataclysmic consequences for the entire planet.This movie is the result of taking what a series of questionable computer models predict could happen in a century, exaggerating it by about 500% and shortening the time span to about 2 hours. It is a shameless exploitation of uninformed fear that would probably make the people who made The Day After blush.
Break out the Popcorn and the Gummi Bears, its the end of the world coming to a theater near you.
Posted by: Stephen Macklin at 02:23 PM | Comments (3) | Add Comment
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Tornados, snow, hail and temperature swings.
Yah, so? Add flood and fire and you'd have Melbourne.
Yah, so? Add flood and fire and you'd have Melbourne.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at March 30, 2004 04:46 AM (+S1Ft)
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LOL Pixy!!!!
Posted by: Susie at March 31, 2004 10:49 AM (dD4I4)
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Anyway, what I started to say before I had to laugh heartily at Pixy's comment was that some movie we showed recently had a trailer for The Day After Tomorrow, and when I saw the sand from the tidal wave encrusting the tops of the skyscrapers my "I'm sure" alarm went off big time. I guess this movie answers the question "How stupid does Hollywood think we are?"
Posted by: Susie at March 31, 2004 10:55 AM (dD4I4)
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