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jabronibasher
20th Aug 2004
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The Day After Tomorrow - From the maker of Independence Day comes another disaster film (these guys need therapy) that is highly entertaining despite its flaws.
The pace of the film is pretty fast, and it quickly introduces the characters before all hell breaks loose. And it does with a bang, as ...
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Suicide Pigeon
2nd Aug 2004
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I remember when I went to the cinema and I saw they'd made a film called 'The Day After Tomorrow' and I thought who is going to see that, then I saw the trailer and got quick excited, why, I don't know. After reading a few reviews I decided to watch it, expecting to laugh at a flimsy plot. I was r ...
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MSpace
30th Jul 2004
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The Day After Tomorrow - There's something inherently cheesy about a disaster flick. Whether it's the illustrious "Towering Inferno" or the rather ignominious "The Core," the mere fact that the entire film is necessarily full of gloom and doom (excepting, perhaps, the ending - depending upon one's p ...
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president936 7th Jul 2004
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The Day After Tomorrow was generally a film that lacked a good plot, and that could have shown more features on the subject of graphical information, (for example, more situations which involved special effects).
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80smetal4ever
10th Jun 2004
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When you are making a big, blockbuster film - the first rule is you need BIG stars to be in it. That was the first problem with The Day After Tomorrow. The lead character was Dennis Quaid. When was the last time he was the lead, in anything - "Innerspace"? Sela Ward is one of the most attractive ...
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principessaleah
4th Jun 2004
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Director Roland Emmerich has a hobby of destroying American cities. In Independence Day the White House was blown to pieces by invading Aliens, in Godzilla an enormous monster terrorised Manhattan and now, in The Day After Tomorrow Los Angeles is demolished by tornados and New York is drenched by a ...
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pasqualt3
3rd Jun 2004
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The Day After Tomorrow is a journey of courage for Dennis Quaid (Frequency) to rescue his son Jake Gyllenhaal (The Good Girl) after the world is effected by the meltdown of the polar ice caps. As a scientist Dennis predicts the meltdown to happen in 100 years and of course in movie terms 3 days late ...
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