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This is one of those movies you go to see not because of the subplots with all the people trying to save eachother with big name actors playing their roles, but to enjoy watching some serious jaw-dropping special effects. I think this may signify the next big milestone in special effects in movies. Watching a barge go down the middle of flooded downtown New York and having it look like you are there and it's real as hell is an impressive feat. I think people forget with all these movies we see these days bombarding us with special effect, how truly huge and immense a production it can be to pull this movie magic off. So, with all that said, I look forward to seeing it. Like Piggle said, I also hope it raises awareness of global warming, even if the film itself has been touted as a bit of an exxageration of what could happen in one gigantic natural occurance.
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"..loathsome laughing, mixed with such a cry as no man has heard save for in the phlegathon of unrelatable nightmares; a cry wherein reverberated the horror and anguish of a haunted lifetime packed into one atrocious moment..."
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