Tuesday, May 25, 2004

Day After Tommorow is a Lot of Hot Air

From USA Today:
As a scientist, I bristle when lies dressed up as "science" are used to influence political discourse. The latest example is the global-warming disaster flick, The Day After Tomorrow.

This film is propaganda designed to shift the policy of this nation on climate change. At least that's what I take from producer Mark Gordon's comment that "part of the reason we made this movie" was to "raise consciousness about the environment."

Fox spokesman Jeffrey Godsick says, "The real power of the movie is to raise consciousness on the issue of (global warming)."

'Nuff said.

Matt's Chat

One is beginning to suspect that there might just be a Vast LEFT Wing Conspiracy at play here...

Remember this article when you see Al Gore at the premiere...

Mark's Remarks


I love the fact that a real scientist is speaking out against this film. Its premise is vastly outlandish, as well as the rapidity of events. This is a classic scare tactic, and one I hope the American people do not fall prey to. It is sad and pathetic that we have to use the entertainment venue of film to try to brainwash people, but hey, the Left loves that. They love the idea of state sponsored film and movies, just like their icons Lenin and Stalin had in the old days.