Posted on 05/25/2004 5:54:53 PM PDT by 4moreW2004
The Day After Tomorrow, a disaster movie coming soon to a theater near you. MoveOn.org has touted the film as, "The Movie the White House Doesn't Want You to See."
For once, Moveon.org aka: the Socialist Elite are RIGHT ! Don't watch this movie !
and check out this site: http://www.naurepublicans.com
So my worry about giant ants for the last 40 years has been misplaced? What about those creepy zombies?
I've been worrying for nothing?
It looks like a good "disaster movie" with all the effects.
The only bad thing about it is the political hype attributed to it.
It is only hollywierd fluff and should be seen to have fun.
Figure it's going to be like Independence Day.
Mm-hmm. You bet.
thanks for thinking of us. We are boycotting this solely b/c of Jake "We have to say 'stop', there's no reason for a war. At the moment Hussein is not threatening anybody."
Gyllenhaal
He does not deserve our money...
Don't forget Air America!
Good grief, people. I fully intend to see it. It may not be any good, but I love big disaster movies and I've been looking forward to it for months. When we start calling for boycotts on disaster movies because we don't like what the writer chose as the impetus for the disaster, we look like a bunch of goobs IMO.
MM
'Day After Tomorrow': A lot of hot air
Can't say I'm boycotting it per se, as I had absolutely no interest in seeing it anyway. But, I'll be sure to not see it even more now. ;)
By all means go see it then, with my blessing! But please at least FReepmail me your personal review. The special effects looked interesting in the trailers (why are they called "trailers"? Even a WSJ article today on their history didn't tell me that!), I might want to rent a video...
And silly girlcotts.
And silly wabbits.
Haha!
More like "The Movie It's Producers Don't Want Critics to See."
Roger Friedman of FoxNews already called it a "$200 million bomb". Jake Glydenhal is an idiot (playing a homo cowboy in his next film), but I am surprised Dennis Quaid made such a dumb career move. This will make "Ishtar" look like "E.T." by box-office comparison.
On the movie's official website, director Roland Emmerich says his wish for the future is "No more Bush." Shoo. When it's right there on the official website. . . .
I think that Jake kid said something stupid there, too, but I don't know who he is and couldn't be bothered to remember what it was.
According to one review (I think the Fox News one mentioned above), the President is so obviously supposed to be Bush; he's shown as a complete idiot who has to rely on his evil veep to get anything done.
It's definitely boycott-worthy, but like I said, I'm just not seeing it because it looks only slightly more interesting than watching paint dry.
And before some smart guy says anything, I'm talking about the liberal perception of Bush. : )
Art Bell, he who tells of the bumps in the night? somewhat entertaining, but certainly not fact based... used to listen to him when we were working in the morgue, try to scare people ... what a jokester
I don't think a boycott will be necessary.
I have a feeling people will stay away in droves anyway.
I know I'll never watch it.
THANK YOU !
That was well phrased and absolutely true ! thanks a lot, that post made my day.
On the other hand, you should not make fun of Al Gore, after all he created the Internet you are now using.
http://www.naurepublicans.com
Great John "French" Kerry HUMOR Page!
All that says is that you'll be missing some good wine, a good cigar, and a good car. But go ahead, let an anonymous internet poster tell you what to see. Baaaa.
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