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The special effects are really good are'nt they! Though its slighty corny, but what more can you expect, its American!! Its pretty realistic to cos this could happen!!
It was simply too much like any other natural disaster film, with the exception of Twister of course, that was excellent.
> Does any one know what the video where a comet hits the earth causing
> a massive tidal wave is called??
Deep Impact.
And it's an asteroid, not a comet.
> if that is knocked out then Britain would cool down
> dramatically, same temprature as Siberia even!!
Well technically no. If we do lose the warm current (it's name has evaded me), we just become more like New York. I.e. Hotter summers and colder winters...
> I saw it at the cinema I thought it was very good
Why doesn't that surprise me?
The sheer lack of logic in it prevented any enjoyment.
About it being realistic, well the icebergs are melting, which will fill the sea with cold water, the UK has only got a warm climet because of the warm current coming from the south between ireland and Britain, if that is knocked out then Britain would cool down dramatically, same temprature as Siberia even!!
> A good example of stupidity is the was the father walks half way
> across America in a day to get to his son. This would be completly
> impossible in normal conditions, let alone in a fooking ice age.
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Oh I don't know. No traffic. No red lights... :P
And the film sucked. They used all of the good CG at the start. Would've been better taking the Deep Impact route (a far superior film), by saving the disasters until the end and leaving out all of the soppy crap they put in instead.