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28th April 2004, 08:29
Article (http://www.nytimes.com/2004/04/25/national/25MOVI.html?ex=1083816000&en=ff257d0a683014b4&ei=5006&partner=ALTAVISTA1)
Raising issues about global warming. NASA tells its scientists to remain quiet.
Also...
"The Day After Tomorrow," from 20th Century Fox, is directed by Roland Emmerich, whose "Independence Day" in 1996 depicted an alien invasion of earth and included such memorable special effects as the White House exploding in flames. The new movie's script contains a host of politically uncomfortable situations: the president's motorcade is flash frozen; the vice president, who scoffs at warnings even as chaos erupts, resembles Dick Cheney; the humbled United States has to plead with Mexico to allow masses of American refugees fleeing the ice to cross the border.
Definitely going to watch this flick :cool:
Would it be wrong to start cheering when the presidents motorcade is flash-frozen? :lol:
Raising issues about global warming. NASA tells its scientists to remain quiet.
Also...
"The Day After Tomorrow," from 20th Century Fox, is directed by Roland Emmerich, whose "Independence Day" in 1996 depicted an alien invasion of earth and included such memorable special effects as the White House exploding in flames. The new movie's script contains a host of politically uncomfortable situations: the president's motorcade is flash frozen; the vice president, who scoffs at warnings even as chaos erupts, resembles Dick Cheney; the humbled United States has to plead with Mexico to allow masses of American refugees fleeing the ice to cross the border.
Definitely going to watch this flick :cool:
Would it be wrong to start cheering when the presidents motorcade is flash-frozen? :lol: