This film was as convincing as a pile of diarrhoea pretending to be a Belgian chocolate truffle. There they all were, standing at the nexus of civilization's last moments on this planet. The world is freezing up around them and the most rare thing we know so far in this universe, namely life, is coming to a gloomy end! And so, it is only logical that the rich boy in the film turns around to the scientist's son, whose only concern is getting into the girl's underwear, and in a consoling, mature way tells him:"Tell her how you feel!" WHAT?!? Pardonez-mois s'il vous plait... my meat and two veg are about to turn into a mamoth's ice lolly and I'm going to tell her about what I feel? I'll tell you how I feel, very very cold! This could have been a good movie, because there's no denying that one day we will destroy ourselves, but all essence of a vital message to all people was lost due to a missing element: realism.
I thought the movie was pretty entertaining. Once I was able to forget that the wolf scene ever existed, I really enjoyed watching it. Yeah, it was a lot of fake stuff, but any movie portraying how powerful our Earth is and has cool special effects is okay with me. I also thought it was hilarious that Americans were fleeing to Mexico. GREAT irony there.
One thing I forgot to mention: Since it was humankind that screwed up the ecological balance of the planet and thereby propeling the earth to catastrophe, I was actually on the side of the wolves and was additionally disappointed when they didn't eat the idiots that were the cause of their predicament.
thnx White scorpion u saved me the trubble m8 ! i njoyed your descriptive reportee more, fuxxin ace ! so glad i never paid to see it.. you noticed how evry film is a clone of the the last pile of cats doo dah, like where are real films.. now even T3 was a comedy ! riddick was good had an edge..all these mamby pamby filmz make me puke..
I like this movie, put aside the fact that it was all predictable and such, i enjoyed it enough to see it again the next week plus staring at jake on screen for 2 hours made it all the more better.. he was the reason i went to see it in the first place
ehh the movie was well... farfetched?.... but it was still pretty good. i blazed before i watched it, and oh boy that scene where the camera goes through all the icebergs is sweet when yer high
I loved the film, thought it would have been sadder tho considering loads of people died and you didnt really see anyone dead :S IM still getting it for x-mas, special editon of corse!! ~Vindicated~