"Friedrich Nietzsche! We cannot burn Friedrich Nietzsche; he was the most important thinker of 19th Century!" "Oh, please! Nietzsche was a chauvinist pig, who was in love with his sister." "He was not a chauvinist pig." "But he was in love with his sister." "Uh... 'scuse me? You guys? Yeah... there's a whole section on tax law down here that we can burn."
See, I can get behind many of the other projects that studio has put out, but everyone I know thoroughly ENJOYS The Day After Tomorrow. Care to explain why it sucks?
Sadly, I can't quite remember why I don't like this film. I guess I just couldn't enjoy the film. I remember this being the last disaster movie that I would willingly sit through (or did I buy it? I can't remember). I found it was extremely predictable and, despite its apparent seriousness, everything about it felt...silly. The jokes weren't funny and the characters weren't that memorable. I don't remember names, but I do remember vague character archetypes, though they tend to blend in with another Emmerich film I had the misfortune of seeing: 2012. There's suspension of disbelief and there's pulling wool over your eyes. I feel this movie was the latter; that's probably why I didn't like it.
I'm sorry I wasn't able to provide a better explanation.
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g1 DISCUSSIONS
E-GAG101
IT'S SUPER EFFECTIVE!!!!!
Firerank9
(risisting urge to use flame hyanard Meme)
campid
THIS is why I can't beat a level 20 Growlithe with my level 50 Durarara books
caboose_-1
A lot of things tend to be weak against fire.
MaDdOg99
LIKE MY CREATION! IT IS ALIVE!
solid_snake8403
This gives me an idea for zombie survival tips.
Demon_the_Kid
I didn't know Books are Pokemon.
Burf12345
so is Metagross, and?
Xidphel
Books have low Defense, Special defense and lower HP.
Burf12345
but there are some with good attack
Dune Blythe
Byblos?
zgamer007
Then again just about every other thing is too (consoles, games, houses, buildings, furniture, etc).
Catastrophe
humans..... never forget humans on that list.
zgamer007
Haha, good point. Same with animals & plants in general (especially forests).
Whatthefnu
"Friedrich Nietzsche! We cannot burn Friedrich Nietzsche; he was the most important thinker of 19th Century!" "Oh, please! Nietzsche was a chauvinist pig, who was in love with his sister." "He was not a chauvinist pig." "But he was in love with his sister." "Uh... 'scuse me? You guys? Yeah... there's a whole section on tax law down here that we can burn."
EliteGamerX
I...can't believe you actually quoted that movie. THAT movie belongs in a fire.
Whatthefnu
See, I can get behind many of the other projects that studio has put out, but everyone I know thoroughly ENJOYS The Day After Tomorrow. Care to explain why it sucks?
EliteGamerX
Sadly, I can't quite remember why I don't like this film. I guess I just couldn't enjoy the film. I remember this being the last disaster movie that I would willingly sit through (or did I buy it? I can't remember). I found it was extremely predictable and, despite its apparent seriousness, everything about it felt...silly. The jokes weren't funny and the characters weren't that memorable. I don't remember names, but I do remember vague character archetypes, though they tend to blend in with another Emmerich film I had the misfortune of seeing: 2012. There's suspension of disbelief and there's pulling wool over your eyes. I feel this movie was the latter; that's probably why I didn't like it.
I'm sorry I wasn't able to provide a better explanation.
FLoridian Joshua
It's Super Effective.
Chikumo
... water, wind, sharp objects, gravity, ink just to name a few more weaknesses.
AsaiNeroTran
They're not weak to ink. They're already inked.
Chikumo
But if you add more ink, the book becomes illegible.
Board_games_r_evil
this and reason 1 tend to clash
Board_games_r_evil
actually it turns into a crappy picture book
Cam the TriforceBoy
And wind when you're trying to read outside on a windy day...
TCJJ
But what else are we going to do with the millions of copies of Twilight, once the morons who bought it realise that it deserves to die?
tricobalt
I hope those are copies of "Teen Paranormal" books.
Lloyf
Almost everything in the real world is weak to fire.
whizz
Fire! Its super effective!
darkhyrulelord
And to water as well.... : /
Sidescroller Def
Actually, this gives us a good method of getting rid of unwanted books, besides recycling, of course.