
2012
- tilly
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Re: 2012
Not sure I am that bothered in seeing in as it has already been done before. Maybe I should just watch the day after tomorrow and then I can saw I have seen 2012 

Member 64 of the "100 free films in 2013" club. 25 seen 75 to go
Member 64 of the "100 free films in 2012" club. 27 seen 73 to go
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Cinema preferences: beckenham, croydon grants, central London
streatham, Wimbledon, O2
and at as a last resort wandsworth and shepherds bush
Member 64 of the "100 free films in 2012" club. 27 seen 73 to go
Member 66 of the "100 free films in 2011" club. 24 seen 76 to go
Cinema preferences: beckenham, croydon grants, central London
streatham, Wimbledon, O2
and at as a last resort wandsworth and shepherds bush
- lovesitx
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Re: 2012
The Day After Tomorrrow is good, but i have to admit that this is loads better (something i wasn't expecting), the special effects are on a much larger scale and better quality, i think to really appreciate it, its something you should really see on the big screen rather than wait for the dvd.nicolewright wrote:Not sure I am that bothered in seeing in as it has already been done before. Maybe I should just watch the day after tomorrow and then I can saw I have seen 2012
- Beate
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Re: 2012
Definitely.
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Re: 2012
We went to see this late last night, and got caught up in New Moon fever at the Metro Centre. The queue was enormous! Luckily we had b*ght our tickets, gone off shopping and then bypassed that queue to go into our film.
I felt quite shattered when I left the cinema at 11.45pm (I'm normally tucked up in bed by then). It was a rollercoaster of intensely charged scenes of disaster, one after another, hardly allowing the audience to come to terms with the magnitude of the devastation, before being assailed by the next one. The special effects were tremendous, but I felt that the storyline itself was over the top, and as Beate said, it was easy to predict who were to survive.
8/10 from me - because of the special effects. Would have been lower otherwise.
I felt quite shattered when I left the cinema at 11.45pm (I'm normally tucked up in bed by then). It was a rollercoaster of intensely charged scenes of disaster, one after another, hardly allowing the audience to come to terms with the magnitude of the devastation, before being assailed by the next one. The special effects were tremendous, but I felt that the storyline itself was over the top, and as Beate said, it was easy to predict who were to survive.
8/10 from me - because of the special effects. Would have been lower otherwise.
Re: 2012
True, the special effects where stunning but somehow everything just seemed to drag on for a bit too much at times. The story almost seemed to get lost in the chaos.lovesitx wrote: The Day After Tomorrrow is good, but i have to admit that this is loads better (something i wasn't expecting), the special effects are on a much larger scale and better quality, i think to really appreciate it, its something you should really see on the big screen rather than wait for the dvd.