The day after tomorrow

With the help of astonishing and nerve stimulating special effects, filmmaker Roland Emmerich has tried his best to bring the most unthinkable to life on screen. The movie tries to bring in to picture disastrous effects of Global warming and the changes in climatic conditions that can be triggered because of it...
Comments on article "The day after tomorrow"
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jeadalyn adique you dont have any definition of paleodimatologist.It is difficult for me to find the definition because it is not indicate here... 10/3/2007
Gary Samons If you are truly a fan of natures wrath, then anyone with a brain stem can see that the movie is off base with three major concepts. For starters, nature has a way of taking a colossal event like this slowly. Mother nature, and mother earth are in no rush to destroy all humanity. Second on my list of unrealities is the fact that sence the Industrial Revolution, mankind has only put out 1/10 of the estimated air pollutants that are contained in the Earths atmosphere. The last, and certainly not the least. If you are a fan of The Day After Tomorrow, then you must believe that the Earths troposphere is only capable of supporting one colossal "continental hurricane" in truth. THIS IS THE THOUGHTS OF A VERY WORLDLY MAN AND CAN EITHER BE TAKEN SEIROSLY OR DISSMISSED. 9/28/2004
aaron cool
7/15/2004
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