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The Day After Tomorrow
Cast :Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Emmy Rossum
Director :Roland Emmerich
Studio :Fox Home Entertainme
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound
Released Date :May 28, 2004
DVD Released Date :March 01, 2005
Language :English (Dubbed), Spanish (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed)
Audience Rating :PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateAugust 08, 2005
SummaryAtrocious... silliest movie since 'Armageddon'
Content
This one is so politically correct they even recycled the plot. If the director had spent as much time developing the story as he did on the special effects, it might have been worth more than one star. As it is, I'd have given it zero, but that's not an option here.

I haven't laughed so much at a disaster flick since "Armageddon".

Rating
DateAugust 07, 2005
SummaryBeautiful Score, but over-the-top story
Content
Okay, we've all heard about global warming by now, but this movie seriously blows it way out of proportion. Realistically, ice ages take place over the course of several thousand years of gradual climate shifts, not in what? 9 days? Please... This film will likely be seen as a great heralding warning to humanity by the enviromental kooks, a warning of a threat that is not at all even existant. But if you check REAL science at the door and put on your pseudo-scientific eyeglasses, the movie is good fun, and what a resemblance that vice president has to VP Cheney--gee golly whiz-I wonder what THAT was implying? These evil Bambi-killing conservatives--we're all out to get you! Anyhow, the real save for this movie is the majestic score. Herald Kloser never fails to blow me away with his compositions. My advice is to buy the soundtrack, rent the movie.

Rating
DateAugust 07, 2005
Summarypolitically correct hallucination
Content
What a left wing crock!! The third world to the rescue, lmao! Hell, all the aid we give to Mexico and their illegals, the least they could do would be to let us stay in their warm cesspool for a couple weeks to ride out the freezing storm. I bet this was a favorite for Kerry voters

Rating
DateAugust 05, 2005
SummaryCheck your brain at the door
Content
Great special effects save this from the dreaded 1 star rating but special effects alone do not constitute a movie.

Everything is half-baked in The Day After Tomorrow. Tired and predictable plot and script, stereotyped characters, laughable science and politics... The movie is so sure we will be unable to understand it's so obvious message that it is neatly summarized for us at the end.

I would avoid this turkey.

Rating
DateAugust 02, 2005
SummaryIf you're in the mood for cool special effects...
Content
This movie was full of great special effects, and just plain breathtaking disasters that make you stop and think: is there really something to all those warnings those global warming scientists have been yapping about? While the plot is a little too far-fetched for reality, it's a touching story in the end. "Twister" on steroids is how I might sum it up.
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