Great Special Effects Movie
12 June 2004
Okay, so, I went to see the movie because it seems as if natural disaster movies have become quite the rave over the last six or seven years --- from earthquakes ("Earthquake") to tornadoes and volcanoes ("Twister", "Dante's Peak" and "Volcano") to comets and asteroids ("Deep Impact", "Armageddon", and "Asteroid") to even the earth's core acting all crazy ("The Core").

"The Day After Tomorrow" doesn't have much of a story line but the special effects are terrific. It basically shows what could very well happen if man-kind doesn't stop polluting the atmosphere.

But --- let's be honest here --- large industrial countries like the U.S.A. really don't give a damn about Global Warming. I mean, yeah, they pay lip service to it, but nations like this one are built around individuals owning and driving their own vehicles. They "seem" to care about Global Warming but people aren't about to give up the luxury of being able to drive their own cars, no matter how much the environment suffers.

Someone is going to have to mass produce vehicles that run on water --- and stop pumping out these fossil fuel guzzlers --- if they want people to stop polluting the air with carbon monoxide. Plain and simple.
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