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00:00 Intro
01:26 Movie Commentary
31:57 Movie Review
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A little thing I liked in this movie is that they didn't make the rich kid the stereotypical rich douchebag. He offered all of them a place to stay not just the girl and he even risked his own life trying to get medicine to save someone he had just met. I like when movies subvert expectations even in a small way.

inttruders
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“Bye Canada” Lol this is just the average canadian winter.

jackmeowmeowmeow
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Appreciate a reactor willing to embark on the path less taken.
Nice job..👍

DSmith
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@33:10 Critics often seem to overlook the fun component of movies. Focussing too much on plot and stuff. Knowing when to be critical and when to just enjoy the movie makes all the difference.

nielsdegroot
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3:09 When I flew to Japan from New York we went over the north pole, looking out the window at Siberia I saw massive cracks like this all over. It looked like the grand canyon, but white.

DJapan
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"For Frigg's Sake!" 😂
I'm just waiting for you to say "Golly Willikers!" 🤣

Cbiz
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31:54 "Bye Canada" XD
Does good for the canadian hockey team.

fu
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OK, say we buy into the central premise of the film (dodgy CGI wolves and all), They're trapped in the library and start setting up a room in order to survive.

So the first thing Jake does is tear down the curtains, curtains that will retain heat. They then decide to burn books, OK, excellent. UMM, what are those books sat on? Shelves you say, shelves made out of what looks to be some very excellent hard wood, which would certainly provide way more BTUs than your average copy of the tax code. They should have arranged the couches around the fire and used the books to build a heat reflector behind them and burnt the shelving and the furniture and been warm and toasty.

martinblevin
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14:51 The guy on the bus is actor Rick Hoffman! He plays Louis Litt in the TV series Suits! Cool to see him here!

Splurr
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A bit of an underrated disaster movie, I've seen it a number of times, so glad you reacted to it.

If you want another (a bit) underrated disaster movie suggestion, try 'Volcano' from 1997. It's one of my favorites.

AquaBlue
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This was the movie I realised that my nan loved disaster movies. She normally liked ghost movies, or documentaries. One day I put this on for her. I even asked her about an hour in if she wanted me to turn it off and she said no, she was loving it. So I started getting more disaster movies for her.

kalevi
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I read an article saying this scenario is quite possible, if the melting ice sheets in the Arctic and Antarctic cause a disruption in the North Atlantic Current, as stated in the movie. However, it would happen over the course of about 100 years. So if it started when you were 20, when you were like 70 you would notice that Europe is a LOT colder than it used to be. 😲

neutrinox
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@jenmurrayxo as a fellow Canadian i too was bummed out because we are all toast and expressed it to my friend next to me, at which point he pointed out that it was just another winter to us. i would have laughed if only it wasn't true.

buckwheattherd
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You made a good observation in the beginning- it's been pointed out that disaster movies all start with people ignoring the scientists.
I live above that line on the map, Jen, so I would've been in the same boat as you. Looks like Mexico's going to have to build a wall to keep the Americans out. Scientifically speaking, this movie does have a lot of problems, but it is a fun, action-packed movie. Did you recognize Sela Ward, who played the wife as the wife of Harrison Ford in The Fugitive?
For another good disaster movie, you should check out Volcano (1997), with Tommy Lee Jones and Anne Heche.

asterix
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3:40 Kenneth Welsh sooo Canadian haha I recognize his voice 😆

Gravydog
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Now you can watch the South Park episode Two Days before the Day after Tomorrow.

paulschuckman
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31:54
JEN :
" BYE CANADA "

andrewblanchard
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I didn't think a movie about extreme cold disaster would be interesting to me, but this movie was very good. And since then i liked move things in this theme. Snowpiercer as another really good movie with Earth in an ice age. And a book (maybe soon to be made to a movie) Cyberstorm by Matthew Mather is also about very cold weather and other things, in New York. Of course, 2012 is a no brainer choice for Jen to watch :)

wroot_lt
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Bye Canada 🥲Yeah, if the Earth heats up, Canada is one place you'll love to be, but if the temp drops, it'll just be an icebox.
2012 was a fun movie to watch. I also remember enjoying Dante's Peak (1997) with Pierce Brosnan and Linda Hamilton; it was generally based off of what happened when Mount St. Helen erupted in the US back at the beginning of the 80's.
Another disaster movie that's always haunted me is Earthquake (1974), perhaps because I was so young when I saw it. I saw a rerun of it on TV when I was 5 or 6, and I just remember it being really scary (probably isn't these days, but I was little, lol). Not sure why I've never rewatched it, but if you want to react to it, I'll watch it with you! *peeks out from behind covers* 🙈😶‍🌫🙃

xzonia
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Dennis Quaid's smile at the end is golden. One of the best movie endings.

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