I do believe that
Roland Emmerich made
2012 as an apology letter for dropping the ball with
The Day After Tomorrow which was very underwhelming to say the least. On the recommendation of
Mac, I decided to give
2012 a shot...to give
Roland a chance to redeem himself in my eyes. Boy, did he ever deliver on that promise.
THIS is exactly what I was expecting from
The Day After Tomorrow. Let's be clear what
2012 is meant to be...a mindless, escapist fun, popcorn flix to entertain the masses. The Special FX were absolutely amazing. Stunning is more like it. Pretty much the entire length of the movie had my heart racing from adrenaline rush. This is an
E Ticket thrill ride and it was a blast. But there was actually more to the movie that I liked as well. For starters, I liked pretty much all the characters in the film which I didn't with the other and that's one of the reasons why it failed in my eyes. In
2012, if you like the main characters and his family and show the viewer that they have faults and are trying to mend fences, you're gonna care about how they get there. I really like
John Cusack and
Danny Glover.
Thandie Newton is always good on the eyes. Yowzza! They manage to cast someone in the role of "resident dipsh*t" perfectly with
Oliver Platt. Man, I wanted to punch that guy in the face big time.
People may say this movie is stupid and that's fine. Maybe it is. Personally I could care less what they say if the end results gives me an entertaining 2 hour thrill ride. This is definitely a
Buy for me because I can see myself watching this one multiple times in the future, and that's saying a lot given the fact that any movie that shows California slipping into the Pacific Ocean is unsettling for me to witness.
I may actually watch this again tomorrow!!
