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In Reply to: Day After: Makes Independence Day seem like Shakespeare posted by albee33 on May 28, 2004 at 17:41:31:
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will put you to sleep in no time.
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> > > "The question is not whether *I*, but rather *Al Gore* has sat through it." < < <To the contrary, that was NOT the question *I* asked of YOU! I asked if you had seen this film because your inference about Gore's recommending it was of a critical nature. You've managed to avoid answering my question through a rather clumsy attempt at misdirection; I reiterate, have YOU seen it?
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...probably on-line somewhere too... about Al going on and on about what an *important* movie it is and how *everyone* should see it who wishes to have *any grasp* of *environmental science*, a true *must see* movie.Come to think, he sounded a lot like you.
Is that why you hated me quoting him?
clark
You were using albee33's derogatory remarks for a dig at Al Gore when you haven't even seen the movie yourself! If you HAD seen the movie then at least your opportunistic chime-in would've had 1st hand support to lend creedence to your snarky zinger, but since you obviously haven't seen The Day After Tomorrow your remark is just another cheap-shot.
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movies are part of the culture. just like any form of art. Why is global warming politics. There is consensus that it is happening.Art, politics, film, music are all human expressions. Why not discussing them as they are.
Ruben
There is no evidence it is happening, only supposition.
because doing something about it is bad for business...It was just another special effects movie for me and most of the "science" was pretty bad. But if it makes the public more aware about global warming, I won't complain.
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