Amanda Peet encourages John Cusack to catch an outbound flight in 2012, directed by Roland Emmerich, the Irwin Allen of today... only with bigger budgets. Watch the preview: http://www.moviefone.com/movie/2012/30165/main
I have to say I enjoyed this blockbuster. Lots of money was spent on this production and it's a worldwide hit with audiences and not so much with the critics. 2012 follows the formula of disaster films and you do get your money's worth for two and a half hours of spectacular destruction in surround sound. So take that, Gerald Peary!
>>No big stars here because most of the cost went into the special effects. No great acting here too but it's not needed as the competent B-List actors are stereotypes and if you've seen enough disaster movies you can easily guess who's not going to be around for the end credits.
>>Spoiler Alert: How one character quickly reunites with her former husband when her current one is killed is a ridiculous plot absurdity but this is what you expect in these movies. So turn off your brain and let it get buried under the specatular earthquakes and tsunamis. which are well spaced to keep the story moving along.
>>No big stars here because most of the cost went into the special effects. No great acting here too but it's not needed as the competent B-List actors are stereotypes and if you've seen enough disaster movies you can easily guess who's not going to be around for the end credits.
>>Spoiler Alert: How one character quickly reunites with her former husband when her current one is killed is a ridiculous plot absurdity but this is what you expect in these movies. So turn off your brain and let it get buried under the specatular earthquakes and tsunamis. which are well spaced to keep the story moving along.
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