Movie review (The day after tomorrow)
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The day after tomorrow
Remember, if you will, if you want to, the 1996 blockbuster "Independence Day", starring Will Smith and Bill Pullman as tough guys battling intergalactic space aliens hell-bent on destroying earth for no apparent reason other than the satisfaction of superiority. Now, re-imagine that entertaining, highly implausible film without the Fresh Prince, Bill Pullman, and all of those aliens, but instead with Dennis Quaid as the hero, and snow blizzards as the enemy,
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we are used to snow, but still, we tend to overemphasize the tiniest accumulation; I'd hate to see Mike Randall standing on top of a frozen City Hall, reporting with a blank look of abject astonishment on his face as his mustache tingles like little icicles, hair by hair falling to the pure white ground at his feet. It's an imaginary image, like "The Day After Tomorrow", that is both devilishly funny, and questionably empty.
we are used to snow, but still, we tend to overemphasize the tiniest accumulation; I'd hate to see Mike Randall standing on top of a frozen City Hall, reporting with a blank look of abject astonishment on his face as his mustache tingles like little icicles, hair by hair falling to the pure white ground at his feet. It's an imaginary image, like "The Day After Tomorrow", that is both devilishly funny, and questionably empty.