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  42. When the geologist Dr. Adrian Helmsley and his team discover that the core of Earth is heating due to solar radiation, he advises the North American President about his findings. The American Govern collects money from the worldwide leaders to build arks to save them with necessary people to rebuild civilization. Meanwhile, the unsuccessful writer Jackson Curtis discloses that the world is near to end and tries to save his son and his daughter from the tragic end.
  43. Dr. Adrian Helmsley, part of a worldwide geophysical team investigating the effect on the earth of radiation from unprecedented solar storms, learns that the earth's core is heating up. He warns U.S. President Thomas Wilson that the crust of the earth is becoming unstable and that without proper preparations for saving a fraction of the world's population, the entire race is doomed. Meanwhile, writer Jackson Curtis stumbles on the same information. While the world's leaders race to build "arks" to escape the impending cataclysm, Curtis struggles to find a way to save his family. Meanwhile, volcanic eruptions and earthquakes of unprecedented strength wreak havoc around the world.
  44. The objective of 2012 is to show what were to happen if the Mayan predictions are true. Theories like volcanic eruptions, huge floods, earthquakes and the wrath of god. The movie tries to make the losses of life more dramatic than usual by showing places that we can actually relate to, like Manhattan island, The white house and India. <br/><br/>The main character is an American called Jackson who lost his wife and 2 kids to a man named Gordon (a pilot in training). While Jackson takes his kids to yellow stone to show them where he and his mother met they find an American military base crawling with scientists surveying the strange core activities of earth. nearby they find a modern hippie camping who owns an RV fully equipped for radio transmissions. The hippie explains to Jackson How the Mayans predicted the end of the world. When they are back in Manhattan they are hit by a lv9 earthquake, So Jackson jumps into a limousine to explain to his ex family and Gordon what was happening. together they escape the island by plane starting their quest for survival. They do a quick landing in Yellowstone to ask the hippie for more information. The find the map in the RV and watch the happy hippie die in Yellowstone&#39;s huge explosion and fly away. They land in LA where Gordon&#39;s pilot skills profit them again by letting him become co-pilot on the Russian &quot;Antonov&quot; carrying cars for a Russian Bilionaire. together they fly to china and crash land in the mountains and by chance get onto the ARKS that save the lives of people who are Bilionaires or Politicly powerful. Only about 10k humans were saves in the end the rest of the world (not including Africa) was lost to human cruelty &quot;when we stop fighting for each other, THATS when we lose our humanity&quot;<br/><br/>This movie&#39;s effects and acting are a bit childish at the beginning but later the producers and directors actually put some effort into pulling this out of a Mayan predictions. But its not very focused on the Mayan facts, most of the effort was put into the effects (apprx 80% as good as avatar) ironically enough this movie is also one that you only watch once or twice.
  45. As disaster movies go, 2012 is definitely the big one. I mean, how do you outrun the world? <br/><br/>An inordinately large neutrino burst from the sun causes the Earth to break, and creates much employment for special effects companies. Also, the planets in our solar system have aligned (which doesn&#39;t really mean anything, considering the gravitational force they would exert is microscopic) and narcissistic humans who still can&#39;t shake the fact that the universe does not revolve around them, seem to think it affects tectonic activity on little old Earth. Also - Mayan Prophecy. Now there&#39;s something REALLY scientific that proves all this is true! <br/><br/>The Mayans predicted that in 2012, Digital Domain would have the computer graphic technology to wipe out the Himalayas and New York with tsunamis. This they do, as well as other cool stuff like raining down the John F. Kennedy aircraft carrier on top of the White House and the noble president, who is tending injured people on the White House lawn by asking them if they&#39;d vote for a public option.<br/><br/>In 2012, writer-director Roland Emmerich has balanced his admittedly masterful use of CGI with his usually prosaic handling of human stereotypes. All the stereotypes are still here - the Everyman (John Cusack), the young scientist with all the answers and the body to go with them (Chiwetel Ejiofor), the noble President (Danny Glover - being black is now less of a fantasy than the nobility he displays in staying behind, which is absolute fantasy), the wacky prophet (Woody Harrelson), the ambitious politician (Oliver Platt), the brainless automaton military - but they either feel more organic to the plot, or the trillion dollar promotional campaign which could have gone towards bailing out another crybaby corporation on Wall Street affected my Discernment Gland.<br/><br/>John Cusack uses his knowledge that he is the Leading Man to narrowly escape Earth-splitting cracks and falling objects, while wife Amanda Peet does her job of looking hot and screaming a lot; while her New Boyfriend (Thomas McCarthy, who can&#39;t stop looking like Patrick Wilson from WATCHMEN) pilots all of them unselfishly away from danger, when he should be familiar with enough disaster movies to realize he has to fall down a crevasse or something soon because his salary is nowhere near the Leading Man&#39;s.<br/><br/>Meanwhile, unbeknownst to Emmerich, Chiwetel Ejiofor actually does some exceptional acting up against Oliver Platt, causing them to almost disappear into another movie with more credibility and less screaming.<br/><br/>Amidst Roland&#39;s advertisement for a suite of outboard tools, there are some genuine touching moments: Chiwetel&#39;s father onboard a cruise ship that ultimately goes Poseidon; Russian pilot Sasha&#39;s (Johann Urb) camaraderie with fellow pilot McCarthy - that&#39;s not to say there&#39;s anything original about these moments. Apart from the Leading Man&#39;s relationships, the strongest emotional bonds are the ones set up to specifically destroy and target our Weeping Gland.<br/><br/>Final scenes show desperate humanity trying to board gargantuan &quot;arks&quot; that billionaires have paid to have a berth on. Chiwetel curbs the inherent selfishness of the species by giving Oscar Speech Number 23-a, &quot;What is it that makes us human?&quot; rolling smoothly into importuning, &quot;What will we tell our children?&quot; and ending with the glorious &quot;We can&#39;t build a civilization if our first act is one of cruelty!&quot; which amazes us at how much it makes our flesh crawl.<br/><br/>Okay, so let&#39;s deconstruct.<br/><br/>1) &quot;What is it that makes us human?&quot; Apparently, money. The people clamoring to get onboard the arks, who are in danger of being left behind on the docks - ARE OTHER BILLIONAIRES who already paid for a berth, whom the arks were leaving behind because tsunamis were almost upon them. Opening the giant doors to let them in was not an act of kindness towards homeless bums and underprivileged day workers - it was a contractual obligation to other billionaires! <br/><br/>2) &quot;What will we tell our children?&quot; How about, &quot;I paid a billion Euros to save your necks and you should be building a shrine to thank me!&quot;? Now go clean out the poo in the gorilla cage.<br/><br/>3 ) &quot;We can&#39;t build a civilization if our first act is one of cruelty!&quot; Sounds kinda morally correct - but is demonstrably wrong. Firstly, you already HAVE a civilization built on cruelty. The passengers onboard the arks were chosen because their pockets were one billion Euros deep. What exactly happened to all the middle class personnel who built the ships and maintained the infrastructure while you collected your billion-Euro payments? Oh, that&#39;s right, after they complete their menial jobs, they&#39;re dead to you. At least, they will be when that tsunami hits &#39;em in their poverty-stricken asses. Secondly, Mr. Black White House Official, have you forgotten that America&#39;s &quot;civilization&quot; was built on the skulls of Native Americans and African slaves? <br/><br/>It&#39;s a good thing no one is paying attention to anything except the special effects. Or we&#39;d all be dead.
  46. The visual effects are pretty sensational, delivering the cutting-edge CGI goods auds want and expect. It will be hard to watch "Earthquake'' ever again after this one.
  47. December 21st, 2012 marks the ending of the 13th b&#39;ak&#39;tun cycle of the Mayan Long Count Calendar, and it&#39;s also the last cycle of the Long Count. The Mayan Calendar ends December 21st, 2012. The 2012 Doomsday belief suggests that the Mayans foretold the end of the world at this time and, since the world is ending, there&#39;s no need to continue counting days or making calendars past that point. While that date would have had significance to the Mayans, there&#39;s no proof they actually believed the world would cease to exist. The ending of one calendar would start a new calendar, similar to how the current year ends on December 31st, but a new year is made at the same time. Some news articles published in the months leading up to December 21st, 2010, finally called into question the validity of the Mayan Calendar, stating that the end date of the calendar is recalculated to bypass December 2012 or that it had already passed. Director Roland Emmerich is known for his disaster films full of moments of comic relief. 2012 has a bit of comedy in it, but the majority of the movie is serious and sometimes quite emotional and dramatic. The scientists in the film state that the end of the world has started earlier than predicted; most likely during the summer period of 2012 and not winter, as newscaster dialog announces that the XXX Olympic Summer Games (to be held in London from the 27th July to the 12th August, 2012) have been suspended in the movie. Since the movie is about the end of the world, the majority of the world&#39;s population die, but many of the main characters survive. It has been mentioned that 100,000 people would be on each ark, plus some 10,000 Chinese workers. There are three of these ships in total, meaning that around 310,000 people survived. No. It&#39;s impersonator <a href="/name/nm3636991/">Lyndall Grant</a> playing the part of Governor Schwarzenegger and reading his dialog for comic effect. President Thomas Wilson (<a href="/name/nm0000418/">Danny Glover</a>) decides to stay behind while his staff boards Air Force One to escape the upcoming natural disasters. When a large earthquake strikes the nation&#39;s capital, the President, along with many others, is helping wounded citizens on the front lawn of the White House &amp; everyone is knocked to the ground. After the President picks himself up, he sees a large tsunami carrying a aircraft carrier hurdling towards him. The scene ends as the wave and the carrier (ironically named the USS John F Kennedy CV-67) crash into the White House. Not really but Jackson (<a href="/name/nm0000131/">John Cusack</a>) is probably meant to, in a minor way, symbolize Christ. Jackson&#39;s initials are J.C., and there are biblical references, such as his son being called Noah, and the arks are to help during the flood. He also leads a group of people away from danger to safety, which is a slight parallel to Jesus leading his followers to a new faith in God, etc. 2012 is based on a spec script (speculative script) co-written by director Roland Emmerich &amp; co-producer Harald Kloser, indicating in the the end credits that the film was &quot;inspired in part&quot; by the book Fingerprints of the Gods by Graham Hancock. The film borrows several themes and elements from Jules Verne&#39;s rarely known novelette &quot;The Eternal Adam&quot;, which shows a distant future archaeologist called Sofr-Ai-Sr, who belongs to a completely different civilization from ours called Hars-Iten-Schu, and someday finds a manuscript inside an aluminum box, narrating how in May 24th, 2XXX, a limousine driver called Modesto Simonet, his scientific boss (who wrote the manuscript), other scientifics on a vacation, and several other notable men and their families in Rosario, Mexico, survived a sudden flooding from the Atlantic Ocean by the heroic act of Simonet, who drove a car as fast as he could towards the mountains. In a matter of hours, the whole American Continent sinks in the ocean, except for the small island that used to be a mountain. They are rescued by a cargo ship, and they wander in a futile search for land anywhere else, only to discover that the tiny island was growing every time they passed by. The manuscript author ponders on the fate of Atlantis, and points a parallel with his situation. This old document leads Sofr to think that his civilization is descendant from those survivors after a period of mass involution of the human race, and that they survived thanks to a whole new continent that raised from the bottom of what used to be the Pacific Ocean for the survivors, and for Sofr is the only existing continent. Also, Sofr theorizes that is imminent that another global flooding happens someday. While the movie is far from an adapted work, a small credit would have been used instead of that of Graham Hancock, given the obvious allusions, but the reason why it wasn&#39;t the case is not known by the public. The world was either not given enough time to finish them or there wasn&#39;t enough money to build them without drawing attention and causing panic. Also, the Captain of the main cruiser tells Anheuser that one of the other ships developed a technical malfunction and possibly can&#39;t be used during the evacuation. a5c7b9f00b
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