The Day After Tomorrow [merged]

Started by Cinemaddiction6 pages

I forgot "Deep Impact" which was about as anti-climactic as they come. "Deep Rising", from what I remember, is a movie w/ Christian Slater about some terrential rains that supposidly flood out a few cities.

Originally posted by Cinemaddiction
I forgot "Deep Impact" which was about as anti-climactic as they come. "Deep Rising", from what I remember, is a movie w/ Christian Slater about some terrential rains that supposidly flood out a few cities.

Nope.
Deep Rising:A gang of jewel thieves board an empty luxury liner in the South Seas to find that the crew and passengers have been killed by a monster that kills its victims and sucks the water from their bodies that looks like a mix of a giant squid and the monster from "Aliens".

Hard Rain:Set during a massive flood started by a dam accident in a small town, Christian Slater is an armored truck guard who gets robbed by Morgan Freeman. Slater gets away with all the money and hides it. In a panic, Slater tells the sheriff about the area he hid the money in and the sheriff locks him up. Now Slater has to get to the money and keep himself alive battling the sheriff, Morgan Freeman and his crew and the elements.

Independence Day was awesome I really loved it when I saw it.

The Core had some really good SFX but it was a little to long and corny for me.

Original Sin was the altimate DISASTER movie tho 🙂

AWESOME!!! i went to see The Day After Tomorrow,IT ROCKED!!!!!!! ✅ 🤘 😍 👆

I saw the film yesturday, and it was pretty gd, it did kinda make me think about stuff, or was that only me? lol

I saw The Day after Tommorow, I thought it was quite good. Also it was more of a global perspective too so that was refreshing. It was not Everything is happening to the US. There were some cool shots of Scotland freezing. And stuf happening alll over the world. IMO it had a Quite accurate of a political description of what might happen is a global disaster did occur.
But what really made the movie was the special effects and the overall idea.

i'm going to see this movie on saturday!!!! i cant wait!!!!!!!!!!!

Originally posted by Tptmanno1
I saw The Day after Tommorow, I thought it was quite good. Also it was more of a global perspective too so that was refreshing. It was not Everything is happening to the US. There were some cool shots of Scotland freezing. And stuf happening alll over the world. IMO it had a Quite accurate of a political description of what might happen is a global disaster did occur.
But what really made the movie was the special effects and the overall idea.

Mate I'm from Scotland and trust me, it's not exactly the Carribian now is it. The north part is pretty much frozen anyway. I doubt we would noticed.

Originally posted by Stormy Day
Independence Day was awesome I really loved it when I saw it.

The Core had some really good SFX but it was a little to long and corny for me.

Original Sin was the altimate DISASTER movie tho 🙂

ID has the crappiest speech in movie history! Who writes these things???
The Core is not even worth mentioning.
Original sin...you're funny!

I saw this movie yesterday and it surprised me. I liked it quite a bit. Probably because it wasnt all cheesy (ok the scene with the fire fighter that comes back was really cheesy but) and hero thing.
It has a problem thou. In at least 2 scenes I'm reminded of other movies.

I saw it today, it was good, great visual effects, but the sub-plots weren't great.

Originally posted by Kes
ID has the crappiest speech in movie history! Who writes these things???
The Core is not even worth mentioning.
Original sin...you're funny!

ID4 was awesome!
Im with you on the core
I AM FUNNY 😄

yeah good visuals

BUT for someone WHO DID CLIMATOLOGY, it was an insult to our intelligence.

YES global warming will lead to another ice age, but no way as fast as displayed in the movie

AND THE thing about the super storms pulling super cooled air form the upper atmosphere is absolute BULLSHIT!!!!!

Nice effects in this one, but............ nah crappy story

Originally posted by Tptmanno1
I saw The Day after Tommorow, I thought it was quite good. Also it was more of a global perspective too so that was refreshing. It was not Everything is happening to the US. There were some cool shots of Scotland freezing. And stuf happening alll over the world. IMO it had a Quite accurate of a political description of what might happen is a global disaster did occur.
But what really made the movie was the special effects and the overall idea.

I loved this movie 😍

I was upset that they didn't mention what happened to all the other northern countries, and if the people left from there to the ones south of the equator.

Originally posted by fini
yeah good visuals

BUT for someone WHO DID CLIMATOLOGY, it was an insult to our intelligence.

YES global warming will lead to another ice age, but no way as fast as displayed in the movie

AND THE thing about the super storms pulling super cooled air form the upper atmosphere is absolute BULLSHIT!!!!!


Well the director himself said the effects were speed up. I mean it is a movie ppl.

yeah , but if it was meant to scare us, then at least do it properly!!!!!!!

I thought it was meant to evoke sympathy and teach people something about the planet.

Hey worked for me, not my fault you read so much into it. Its the same with meteor movies. All of a sudden a meteor shows up out of the blue and will hit earth in a few days/months (whatever)!!! Know what I mean?! Having this movie advance 100 years wouldnt work and in all fairness they do throw the "this shouldnt happen this fast" speech and the " we dont have precedents for this type of situation" worked for me.
Sorry it didnt work for you mate.

it didn't work for me because i KNOW what is going on, dont need a movie to tell me that. I did climatology last semester anyway, so its fresh in my mind.

I don't know if what i am gonna say is new (dont have time to check all the posts), but, did anyone notice a weird thing in the movie. A "logical mistake" maybe - when they showed the earth from outta space, the land in the northern hemisphere was covered with ice (it was white), but the land was surrounded by (blue) water (oceans) just as if there was no new ice age at all, and I think the oceans should have been frozen (white) as well. Don't you just agree? 😕