Doomsday movies...?

Thanks for finding it, I'd rather rent it for free from Netflixs but, that's not going to happen, so thanks:thumbsup:.

Nice thing about having the DVD though is you can have the wife and kids all sit around in the family tv room on Sunday evening munching a big bowl of buttered popcorn, enjoying it as a family.
 
Nice thing about having the DVD though is you can have the wife and kids all sit around in the family tv room on Sunday evening munching a big bowl of buttered popcorn, enjoying it as a family.

It's not exactly an enjoyable movie but it is educational.
 
I just saw for the first time last night the 2012 trailer.............:shakehead



The 2 minutes of footage that I saw was so corny and ridiculous that I can't imagine anyone going to see it other, other than just going to a movie because it's part of their weekly routine.

The small twin engine airplane scene racing against the cracking runway was just humerous. The flight physics of the plane weaving through the crumbling city right after that reminding me of the flying physics of Snow Speeders in the Empire Strikes Back, except worse. Actually it was closer to what you'd see in Transformers, not the movie but the original animation back in 1980.

I can already tell it's going to be a $1 dvd rental before I ever see it. Perhaps I'm to critical but I just have trouble when they try to depict realistic happenings with fanciful cinematography / CGI.

I found someone else to agree with me.
http://www.movie-moron.com/?p=8336
 
I just saw for the first time last night the 2012 trailer.............:shakehead



The 2 minutes of footage that I saw was so corny and ridiculous that I can't imagine anyone going to see it other, other than just going to a movie because it's part of their weekly routine.

The small twin engine airplane scene racing against the cracking runway was just humerous. The flight physics of the plane weaving through the crumbling city right after that reminding me of the flying physics of Snow Speeders in the Empire Strikes Back, except worse. Actually it was closer to what you'd see in Transformers, not the movie but the original animation back in 1980.

I can already tell it's going to be a $1 dvd rental before I ever see it. Perhaps I'm to critical but I just have trouble when they try to depict realistic happenings with fanciful cinematography / CGI.

I found someone else to agree with me.
http://www.movie-moron.com/?p=8336

I'm glad I clicked on the link in your post so I could see it was the same director from "The Day After Tomorrow" one of the worst movies I've seen, I think I'll skip it and save my money on this one.
 
Yeah, that 2012 trailer is pretty disappointing. I was really excited when the first hints of the movie came out. But then the trailer, the director............🙁
 
I'm glad I clicked on the link in your post so I could see it was the same director from "The Day After Tomorrow" one of the worst movies I've seen, I think I'll skip it and save my money on this one.

Each to their own... but I thought "The Day After Tomorrow" was okay and have happily watched it again since, if you want ridiculous disaster movies check out Godzilla themed stuff 😗
 
Each to their own... but I thought "The Day After Tomorrow" was okay and have happily watched it again since, if you want ridiculous disaster movies check out Godzilla themed stuff 😗

I could watch and enjoy parts of The Day After Tomorrow," and yet the horrible Godzilla movies are 'Oscar Winners' next to Battlefield Earth, starring John Revolting.
 
Each to their own... but I thought "The Day After Tomorrow" was okay and have happily watched it again since, if you want ridiculous disaster movies check out Godzilla themed stuff 😗

The part I couldn't get by is the liberal slant Hollywood has to inject into movies these days, i.e. the groveling to the 3rd world countries at the end of this, and the same BS in the movie "The Day The Earth Stood Still"
Oh please Mr. Alien, doesn't destroy earth we'll be good little girls and boys from now on with our environment.
Now "Earthquake" was a disaster movie!
 
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The part I couldn't get by the liberal slant Hollywood has to inject into movies these days, i.e. the groveling to the 3rd world countries at the end of this, and the same BS in the movie "The Day The Earth Stood Still"
Oh please Mr. Alien, doesn't destroy earth we'll be good little girls and boys from now on with our environment.
Now "Earthquake" was a disaster movie!

I know what you mean. Remember at the end of the movie, The Day After Tomorrow, when one of the astronauts said, "I've never seen the air so clear." That show had one purpose. To scare people into doing something about global warming.
 
I'm training all the squirrels in my yard to protect me.

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You need to test them out first to make sure they're battle ready. Try sending them after ACORN.

I have outfitted them with undercover video cams. We are about to go viral. One is disguised as a 'bunny.' Took a lot of convincing and promises of premium winter stores of his favorite pecans & sunflower seeds.
 
Lux Luthor-
loving the squirrels! Maybe I can send some of mine to your boot camp for training since we're relatively close...
 
Lux Luthor-
loving the squirrels! Maybe I can send some of mine to your boot camp for training since we're relatively close...


We run a tight family-bred squirrel squad. They advised me it is the best way to prevent "SSS" (sneaky squirrel subterfuge).

We recently uncovered a sinister bionic spy plot...so we are being extra cautious on new members, and prefer to breed our own.



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Those squirrels will be great for doomsday scenarios. They'll get rid of all the nuts. I don't know if ACORN will register pro-gun right squirrels. They don't agree with their agenda and the squirrels will probably bite the chests of people wearing ACORN shirts.
 
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