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NASA Calls '2012' Most Flawed Sci-Fi Film Ever

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So they are not criticizing the movie Knowing?

Its a doomsday type movie. but with aliens at the end. Hmmm. I guess aliens are real then.
 
"The filmmakers took advantage of public worries about the so-called end of the world as apparently predicted by the Mayans of Central America," Donald Yeomans told The Australian.

The use of the phrase "took advantage" implies that somehow the movie was actively trying to convince people that the events of the film were actually going to happen which is ridiculous.
 
So they are not criticizing the movie Knowing?

Its a doomsday type movie. but with aliens at the end. Hmmm. I guess aliens are real then.
I haven't seen the movie, but on the subject of aliens adversely affecting us, I'd say that's far more likely than any religion/biblical-based apocalypse tales.
 
Wait, my tax dollars are going for movie reviews?
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NO, your tax dollars are going for keeping idiots, that will treat ANYTHING that Hollywood puts up on a screen as gospel truth, from going haywire and causing pandemonium. In other words, to keep the rubes from going bonkers. 🙄

But hey, it could still happen......if the atomic sub-particles EVOLVE, man!! 😕
 
Obviously they've never seen Supernova 2012. Not only is the plot bad but the "special effects" look like they were created in a middle school computer graphics class! 🙄
 
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