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I love it when the BBC does things like these, they're sooooo good.
From the pics it looks like it's gonna be really good, looks very 'Day After Tomorrow' styleeeee just maybe with a slightly decent storyline!
I love it when the BBC does things like these, they're sooooo good.
From the pics it looks like it's gonna be really good, looks very 'Day After Tomorrow' styleeeee just maybe with a slightly decent storyline!
looks very 'Day After Tomorrow' styleeeee just maybe with a slightly decent storyline!
....and decent acting.
That was hilarious.
Oh noes! A toy train is being chased by a earth-crack! Look! It's following the exact lines of the train track - how accurate this vengeful nature is! Oh noes! It caught the train! Lots of plastic bits fell in a hole! And the crack has stopped moving - obviously knowing that it's goal of destruction is complete!
+ every single disaster movie cliche ever made. Including such favourties as:
The scientist who is (of course) right - but no-one believes him! His superiors are nothing but idiots!
The always-absent father / grumpy goth daughter go on a bonding weekend! Disaster strikes - tempers flair, and they fall futher apart! Only to be reuinited together - with love eternal - in the depths of dispair!
It was like ... crap.
Directed by Uwe Boll.
Effects by Joey Deacon.
> Directed by Uwe Boll.
Aww, come on. I'm hungover and any remeberance of "Alone In The Dark" is likely to tip me into vomit mode.
> Effects by Joey Deacon.
duuuuuuuh, joey.
you know the little spacker's right.