Honestly, one of the better disaster movies ever made. The best disaster movie ever made about an Earth-killing asteroid. It was very good! I was surprised. 9/10
Just finished watching....very good movie. It ended with more optimism than what I like. Still a lot less optimistic than most other planet killer asteroid/comet movies. Where in the last minute the planet is saved...fuck that SHIT... Greenland and Knowing top disaster movies...
Yeah, it was a lot less melodramatic than Deep Impact and more realistic in depicting how people would truly act if the world was ending. Easily the GOAT asteroid movie. Theres never really been a solid one outside of Deep Impact, and Greenland surpassed DI by far. Knowing was very good, and among the best disaster flicks.
Huhhh????? Not about Knowing, that's a good movie. Day After Tomorrow good???? Really???? It's one of the worst disaster movies. Why? Because it's not even fun. The Core, for example, is not particularly good, but it's a fun and entertaining movie. Day After Tomorrow was boring as fuck.
I disagree. For one thing a movie doesn’t have to be fun to be good, it needs to be entertaining to be good. Knowing wasn’t fun but it was entertaining and whether a movie is entertaining in an upbeat way or a downer of a way doesn’t matter either, the only thing that matters is that it be entertaining. Now whether DAT was entertaining or not is definitely opinionated but I thought it was pretty good.
I liked the movie myself. One if not the best and most "realistic" disaster/asteroid movie ever made. Spoiler alert!!! The only thing that I thought was kind of dumb was during the first part of the movie when they got seperated at the airport. When the mom and kid made their way back out to the car to get the medicine. She only waited for about 45 seconds. Fuck that shit... If she had just waited just 10 to 15 minutes just to make sure her husband didnt come back out looking for them wouldve been more realistic. And btw if you have a type 1 diabetic child wouldnt his insulin be something you would be holding on to for dear life instead of passing off the responsability of holding it to small child? Just a little cliche that the child's medicine gets left behind in the backseat of the car without either parent ever noticing . But other than minor details it was still one of the best disaster movies I have ever seen and when compared to movies like Armagedon and Deep impact this was a masterpiece .