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Nov 16, 2009
It’s The End Of The World As We Know It
The TV Guide

Blah. While I am still not feeling 100% well again, I am feeling a lot better than I was late Saturday night. I’ve been drowning myself in Nyquil and orange juice and have been able to, thus far, fend off illness. My body aches are gone (thankfully) but I’ve still got throat/nose issues going on. Keep those healin’ vibes coming, please … I could really use them.

David and I took his brother Aram out for brunch yesterday before he had to fly back to San Fran. I spent much of the afternoon in bed trying to sleep off my illness and felt well enough to go to the movies last night. We decided to see 2012:


Okay, no lie … the plot is really dumb and the acting is laughably bad BUT I cannot encourage all y’all to go see 2012 in theaters enough. The special effects are so grand, so fun that you MUST see them on the big screen. The action gets started really early in the film and there is a lot of pay off … first Los Angeles gets destroyed, then Wyoming, then Las Vegas, then Washington DC … it’s really cool to see. Movies like this have nothing to do with plot, it’s all about the FX … 2012 is a fun time at the movies, I think you will love it. I loved it … and, thankfully, the dumb plot parts are few and far between … there is a lot of action to see. I’m so glad we saw it on the big screen.

I’d like to give a special shout-out to Pink reader Jamie who I met on Twitter during the last hockey season. She and I were Red Wings buddies on Twitter … and I randomly ran into her at Disneyland on Saturday:


It was so cool getting to meet her in person! Aren’t we cute in our pic ;)

No plans for today, I’m gonna try and keep getting better … we’ve got a bizzy week ahead of us, so hopefully I’ll be right as rain very soon.

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12 Comments. Add Yours

  1. Mr. Gyllenhaal says:

    I can’t wait to see this movie. I have heard the exact critique you just gave it a bunch of times. Hope you feel better. It is just that time of year.

  2. wendell says:

    this was the worst movie I have seen in years!!! Save your money and just rent Day After Tomorrow and Deep Impact, the two movies it TRIES to copy.

  3. wendell says:

    Oh, and the special effects are not that great.

  4. CHASE says:

    I think I’m going to pass on this movie. John Cusack has been making some pretty bad movies lately. The special effects do look good though. But, I mean, the whole ship thing seems absurd. Trent, Amanda Peet didn’t wow you either?

  5. Jill says:

    Totally agreed! Anyone going expecting to see Oscar-worthy performances (or even any semblance of decent acting) will be disappointed. But as a disaster movie oozing with cheese, I thought it was fantastic. As long as you don’t take it too seriously, you should have a great time.

    P.S. Wyoming gets destroyed first in the blast, not Colorado. Have to rep my home state!

  6. HeatherLea_1340 says:

    Just a warning to anyone planning to see it: The movie is almost 3 hours long. I didn’t find it too difficult to sit through, but if your a fidgeter or something, be prepared.

    Overall, I enjoyed it. John Cusack looks a lot like my uncle, so I had a couple of laughs imaging my uncle in these situations. The FX are great, but SO cheesy. The crack in the Sistine Chapel? SO bad. LoL. Great disaster cheese!

  7. Tracy says:

    I was disappointed in 2012. Day after tomorrow is better. It was just too long and the acting was pretty bad.

  8. sez says:

    This was one heck of a long movie, but don’t go in expecting to get emotionally invested in any of the characters – from about 10 mins in the action starts and wicked as special effects kick in and doesn’t stop for one second until the end!! Leaving not a lot of plot, or script – but who cares, when the acting and little script there is, is predictible and rubbish anyway.

    I love John Cusack and he leaves it to his last sentence to deliver a funny line which given the lack of comedy due to all the destruction makes me belive it was improv.

    Worth it for the special effects and not much else.

  9. Nicola says:

    I enjoyed 2012 too when I saw it at the weekend.
    I felt the ending was pretty drawn out and didn’t really like the cheesy ‘let’s clap for the man who basically doomed us in the first place’ moment, and I *really* didn’t like the huge factual GOOF about what the world would be like if Yellowstone’s caldera actually erupted. 27 days and they have bright and sunny weather? The ash from the eruption would block the sun out for years, lowering the earth’s temperature a large amount, killing off life (that had survived), and generally making the vast majority of the planet unlivable for a time.

  10. Hmmm I don’t think I’ll watch this. But yes, you two look cute in that photo. :)

    -meream

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