The Day After Tomorrow
#35
yah that dude draw a random line on the map and said to evacuate everyone south of that line. California was south of that line yet it got messed up pretty bad. Was he seeking a quick end for everyone sending them there?
#38
Originally posted by Zutronius:
There is no way in hell those helicopters could fly from Mexico to whereever the hell they did without refeuling quite a few times.
Oh well, I can't wait to see Farenheit 9/11. [img]smile.gif[/img]
There is no way in hell those helicopters could fly from Mexico to whereever the hell they did without refeuling quite a few times.
Oh well, I can't wait to see Farenheit 9/11. [img]smile.gif[/img]
9/11 - Was it better than Colombine?
[ June 30, 2004, 02:05 PM: Message edited by: Z24 GrrL ]
#39
Originally posted by Z24 GrrL:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Zutronius:
There is no way in hell those helicopters could fly from Mexico to whereever the hell they did without refeuling quite a few times.
Oh well, I can't wait to see Farenheit 9/11. [img]smile.gif[/img]
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Zutronius:
There is no way in hell those helicopters could fly from Mexico to whereever the hell they did without refeuling quite a few times.
Oh well, I can't wait to see Farenheit 9/11. [img]smile.gif[/img]
9/11 - Was it better than Colombine? </font>[/QUOTE]Just to argue how can they refuel with a chunk of frozen fuel. -180 degrees celcius usually doesnt agree with fuel.
#40
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I haven't seen The Day After Tommorrow yet, but I am sure I will watch it when it comes out on the movie channels. As for realism in a movie, if it's based on reality (our current world) it should have some semblance of reality (I have heard that TDAT is full of flawed science and logic it is amazing). I mean if Peter Jackson can make me beleive that Middle Earth is almost real there is no getting off the hook on any other movie.