Day after Tomorrow
- CloudNineGT
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Well, I bought cigarettes <i>and</i> saw it. I was expecting more action and it turned out there were almost no explosions. Tornados and hail were pretty good but didn’t last long. What really fucked with me was the progression of time, one minute day one, the next 10 days later. Somehow they didn’t make it feel like the time had gone by. Oh, and "Just tell her how you feel, Sam" pissed me off.
And even if they did survive the instant freeze the troposphere, where the air came from is above the breathable atmosphere; if they didn't freeze instantly they would've suffocated.American Tourister wrote: IMO it was fairly entertaining, but:
The instant freezing was hard to believe.
It sure was lucky the ship stopped right next to the library like that.
And the wolves on the ship? "OMG they're like furry raptors from Jurassic Park!!!"
I was hoping for more exploration in frozen NYC.
How many times must this fool die?
-Morte
-Morte
Don't see it unless you're shit-bored.
off topic? OMG YOU'VE BEEN CENSORED... yet you're still posting. MYSTARY!!!!
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Looks chunky. I'd hardly call an unruly climate a real villian (along with the nerdy if prophetic climate experts who hail the whole thing, no pun intended). Think of the narrative structure!
Was whatsisname any good? You know, the guy who played the climatologist?
Was whatsisname any good? You know, the guy who played the climatologist?
suppose you're thinking about a plate of shrimp. suddenly somebody will say like 'plate' or 'shrimp' or 'plate of shrimp', out of the blue, no explanation.