People who really like this movie is the reason why Hollywood rarely makes high quality movies

Newell 2022-04-22 07:01:02

People who really liked the movie is the reason why Hollywood rarely makes high-quality movies, and this movie was terrible from the start.

Countless tornadoes battered a West Coast city, and people were actually flying in helicopters to get an up-close look. That's a smart idea. Buildings froze and collapsed, but people outside didn't seem to be much affected.

A "walk" from Philadelphia to New York? And it was done in record time. I love their foresight to use Antarctic weather gear on these occasions.

A tent can withstand the cold, but not the Empire State Building? ?

Call the local navy sto they really need to stock these tents. I also found it surprising that all communications remained unaffected, including payphones under icy water.

The only one who lost communication is of course the main character... ah, drama! !

I know they're in the library, but do you think they might burn the wood tables and chairs around? It looks like they'll burn hotter and longer than the books.

The acting was terrible, the directing was terrible, the script was unbelievably terrible, and the special effects were nothing special. It's certainly comparable to Godzilla 2000 and Armageddon (...) and it actually makes Independence Day seem like a great moment!

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Extended Reading
  • Elmira 2021-10-20 19:00:14

    In the disaster, we survived, and faith and wisdom kept us alive. To move towards a better life.

The Day After Tomorrow quotes

  • 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?

  • 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.