elaine said:Rocks. I watched it twice this week, and can't wait to watch it again. The plot was predictable, but the special fx are great.
kwillia said:Do you think it's okay to let my 12 year old son watch it... I wanna see it and he would want to... but is it going to freak him out too bad...![]()
Cool. He can handle "dooms-day with survivors and an upbeat, positive ending"... I just didn't want him watching it if the final message was "WE ARE ALL DOOMED KISS YOUR AZZ GOODBYE"elaine said:It's kind of a dooms-day theme, with survivors. I don't know your kid or how he would react, so that's a call you'll have to make yourself. It does have an upbeat, positive ending.
You get girl.kwillia said:I will get pick it up today!![]()
There was no "Day After Tomorrow" for Charles Alton Adams' mobile home, which the south Georgia man told police he set on fire after watching the disaster movie and drinking beer.
He told deputies that after watching "The Day After Tomorrow," a special-effects extravaganza depicting deadly natural disasters caused by global warming, and drinking nine or 10 beers, he decided to set fire to pillows on his bed.
Super cells could conceivably bring upper atmosphere extreme cold to the surface. The winds would have to be tremendous. I don't know how fast they would have to be, but I think it would be faster than depicted in the movie.Christy said:See, I thought it was a really dumb movie. :shrug: The special effects are good, but WAY too hokie and predictable.