Roland Emmerich hasn't been the same since 2012, and who would be? He really laid it all out there in that movie, it really is the disaster movie to end all disaster movies. You literally can't disaster harder. He tried to do more with "Moonfall", but his only hope was to cheat and essentially turn the moon into a killer satellite or whatever. He should have put out 2012 and then permanently dropped the mic.
That made me laugh 😂 absolutely agree. “You literally can’t disaster harder.” Moonfall was inevitably bound to disappoint. There’s just no realistically topping that 2012 scope.
I kinda feel bad about it! After "2012" he went back to "White House Down", and it was like, bro, you already wrecked the White House. This is a step down! You're backtracking!
What could he have possibly done? "2012" kind of downplays it, but, cinematically, that has to be the most people ever killed in a movie where the Earth doesn't blow up, no? He must have finished "2012" and been like, BEHOLD, MY MASTERPIECE OF CARNAGE.
No idea why he isn't on some government watchlist, to be honest.
That hung over my husband and me for a long time. We'd start to discuss it, and we never could remember the name. 😂
There was a prophet and seer named Edgar Cayce, who died in the 1940's. He predicted 9/11, the fall of the Berlin wall, the change of Europe in the "twinkling of an eye" (USSR becoming several different countries) and provided many cures which are now being used, but were not used at the time.
If they had made a movie on these events then, who would have believed him?
Pretty comprehensive listing. Thanks. I am trying to think òf the name of a movie where people were waiting for Earth to be destroyed by colliding with another planet. They knew it was coming and were resigned to it. It was memorable. Do you know the name?
Roland Emmerich hasn't been the same since 2012, and who would be? He really laid it all out there in that movie, it really is the disaster movie to end all disaster movies. You literally can't disaster harder. He tried to do more with "Moonfall", but his only hope was to cheat and essentially turn the moon into a killer satellite or whatever. He should have put out 2012 and then permanently dropped the mic.
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That made me laugh 😂 absolutely agree. “You literally can’t disaster harder.” Moonfall was inevitably bound to disappoint. There’s just no realistically topping that 2012 scope.
Thanks for reading!
I kinda feel bad about it! After "2012" he went back to "White House Down", and it was like, bro, you already wrecked the White House. This is a step down! You're backtracking!
What could he have possibly done? "2012" kind of downplays it, but, cinematically, that has to be the most people ever killed in a movie where the Earth doesn't blow up, no? He must have finished "2012" and been like, BEHOLD, MY MASTERPIECE OF CARNAGE.
No idea why he isn't on some government watchlist, to be honest.
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He's one Washington DC destruction portrayal away from a secret service knock hahaha
Yes yes yes. Thanks Ben.
That hung over my husband and me for a long time. We'd start to discuss it, and we never could remember the name. 😂
There was a prophet and seer named Edgar Cayce, who died in the 1940's. He predicted 9/11, the fall of the Berlin wall, the change of Europe in the "twinkling of an eye" (USSR becoming several different countries) and provided many cures which are now being used, but were not used at the time.
If they had made a movie on these events then, who would have believed him?
Fascinating stuff.
My mom’s a huuge fan of his! Has all of his books. It’s crazy no one’s tried making that movie yet!
Pretty comprehensive listing. Thanks. I am trying to think òf the name of a movie where people were waiting for Earth to be destroyed by colliding with another planet. They knew it was coming and were resigned to it. It was memorable. Do you know the name?
I think you might be thinking of Melancholia! I just saw that one for the first time recently actually. It was memorable. Thanks for reading, Linda!