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'The Day After Tomorrow' waterlogged  by w1ld at  9:14 am EDT, May 28, 2004 |  
] If you gleam one thing from the hopelessly silly "The Day ] After Tomorrow," it's this: If another ice age comes, the ] poor Canadians are doomed.  ]  ] In one of the most dramatic scenes in the disaster film, ] a scientist draws a line through the middle of the map of ] United States and gravely informs the president that for ] everyone still north of the line "it's too late" to be ] saved.  ]  ] You can almost hear the collective groan from Canadian ] audiences: "What about us, ay?" during the scene.  ]  ] Speaking of groans, the movie's screenplay is sure to get ] a few from non-Canadian audiences as well.  ]  ] Where to start?  |  
  
 
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RE: 'The Day After Tomorrow' waterlogged  by biochik007 at  1:11 pm EDT, May 28, 2004 |  
w1ld wrote: ] ] If you gleam one thing from the hopelessly silly "The Day ] ] After Tomorrow," it's this: If another ice age comes, the ] ] poor Canadians are doomed.  ] ]  ] ] In one of the most dramatic scenes in the disaster film, ] ] a scientist draws a line through the middle of the map of ] ] United States and gravely informs the president that for ] ] everyone still north of the line "it's too late" to be ] ] saved.  ] ]  ] ] You can almost hear the collective groan from Canadian ] ] audiences: "What about us, ay?" during the scene.  ] ]  ] ] Speaking of groans, the movie's screenplay is sure to get ] ] a few from non-Canadian audiences as well.  ] ]  ] ] Where to start? sounds like one of those that will wait to we have one of those "free" rental coupons... hmmmm  |  
  
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