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Roland Emmerich directs the grand daddy of disaster movies with 2012. The world is about to end, but with any luck John Cusack will live on.
2012 is the quintessential disaster film dominated by special effects.
According to the Mayans, the world ends in three years - about as long as the new disaster movie 2012, easily the worst end-of-civilization film ever.
Roland Emmerich's 2012, an epic adventure about the end of the world, certainly didn't live up to expectations.
Giant tsunamis, earthquakes surpassing the Richter Scale and the destruction of some of the world's most famous landmarks save this too-predictable movie from itself.
Roland Emmerich might not get 12-camera coverage on a single explosion like Michael Bay, but he'll always be a better overall director of canonical cornball action.
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A group of bloodthirsty vampires descend upon the town of Barrow, which has been plunged into darkness; feeding upon its inhabitants.
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ImageWorks Digital/Disney's A Christmas Carol falls apart whenever director Robert Zemeckis wants to show off some special effects. 5/10.
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Terminator Salvation is not the best Terminator movie, but it's not the worst either. An interesting plot and good action was hindered by poor character development.
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