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Earl 2022-03-22 09:01:10
The day after tomorrow, I’m not sure tomorrow
I don’t see a lot of films on this kind of subject, I think this one is pretty good. The ice break at the beginning was very attractive. I thought the other two people would blame the ice driller for not controlling his strength. The cliff climbed up.
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Herminia 2022-04-21 09:01:12
I like this movie and how it makes me feel
I like this movie very much, and I also like the feeling this movie brings to me.
This movie is shocking, even though I am watching RMVB on my bed with headphones on.
I have no good feelings for the protagonist in this movie, For me, they are just cameos, the protagonist is the weather, the...

Lori Graham
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Jack Hall: [on Sam failing calculus] I'm not angry. I'm disappointed.
Sam Hall: Do you wanna hear my side of it?
Jack Hall: Sam, how can there be two sides?
Sam Hall: Hey, look, I got every question right on the final and the only reason why Mr. Spengler failed me was because I didn't write out the solutions.
Jack Hall: Why not?
Sam Hall: I do them in my head.
Jack Hall: Did you tell him that?
Sam Hall: I did. He didn't believe me. He said if he couldn't do them in his head then I must be cheating.
Jack Hall: Well, that's ridiculous! How can he fail you for being smarter than he is?
Sam Hall: That's what I said.
Jack Hall: [smirks] You did? How'd he take it?
Sam Hall: He flunked me, remember?
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Jack Hall: Who is it?
Terry Rapson: Terry Rapson. Sorry to call you so early.
Jack Hall: No, professor. It's alright. What is it?
Terry Rapson: Well we've found something extraordinary... extraordinary and disturbing, that is. You recall what you said in New Delhi about how polar melting might disrupt the North Atlantic current?
Jack Hall: Yes.
Terry Rapson: Well... I think it's happening.