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569 (Milton),
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LI Phil
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Re: The Day After Tomorrow
Sun Jun 13 2004 10:07 AM
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MaryAnn,
Perhaps I came off a tad too critical of the movie. But it didn't get me thinking about global warming or some other bogus weather phenomena we've all read far too much about.
If there is such an Al Gorian thing as global warming (and believe me, I know all about greenhouse gases up here next to NYC), this movie didn't scare me into believing any of it. I saw the movie because of the special effects, and hopefully Oscar will remember them next winter, but the plot, story & script could have been penned by any 18 year old with a laptop. Sorry if I like a little realism with my fantasies. This piece of s--- was way way way over the top. When it comes out on DVD, I'll buy it and watch it with the SOUND OFF.
Anyhoo, enough of my sorrya-- missives. Bottom line: horrible movie with the best special effects ever. That gives it a 2 (out of 4) in my book.
LI Phil
-------------------- 2005 Forecast: 14/7/4
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