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Sunday, 31 January 2010 11:37

This week sees the release of Roland Emmerich's disaster epic 2012 about the world ending in, you guessed it, 2012.

To cash in on the movie's blockbuster release we have a lot of 2012-related stuff.

First you can check out the trailer, pics as well as links to the brilliant YouTube parodies here:

http://www.scifimoviepage.com/upcoming/previews/2012.html

Then read scifimoviepage.com reviewer Brian Orndorf's review:

http://www.scifimoviepage.com/2012.html

(There's a lotta silly going on he says in his review, but the movie is too long at 158 minutes!)

Still, not sure what the whole 2012 hullabaloo is about?

Then read our article about it below in which we ask such penetrating questions like "if the ancient Mayans were so clever then why didn't they have air-conditioning?"

http://www.scifimoviepage.com/upcoming/previews/2012-dvd.html

Finally read about the movie that will thankfully never get made: Michael Bay's 2012: The War for Souls, based on the novel by Whitley Strieber. How bad would this movie have been? So bad it would have made Battlefield Earth look like Citizen Kane in comparison!

http://www.scifimoviepage.com/upcoming/previews/2012_war_for_souls.html

Finally, if you're not in the mood for the movies this weekend but still feel like some global disaster action, how about reading Stephen Baxter's Flood - which is a bit like Roland Emmerich getting Arthur C. Clarke to write a screenplay for him!

See:

http://www.fantastiquezine.com/comics-a-books/mencomicsbookbookreview/234-flood-bookreview.html

And if you believe we hate Roland Ememrich on principle, then check out our glowing review of the new StarGate - 15th Anniversary Edition BLU-RAY here:

http://www.scifimoviepage.com/dvd/stargate-15th_anniv_bluray.html

 


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