#12 Nej, det er ikke det eneste urealistiske i den film, beklager, det er vrøvl fra ende til anden. Som så glimrende bliver beskrevet af en palæoklimatolog:
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Jeg citerer frit:
" Now, kudos to the producers for getting the words "thermo-
haline circulation" into a movie, but even they must know that much of North America and Eurasia was inhabited, indeed,*during* the last ice age. By people without central heating, for that matter. And while we all learned, incorrectly, in school that "Europe would freeze except for the Gulf Stream", I don't recall reading anywhere that, say, North Carolina just doesn't get enough sun to keep warm (looks out of window - well, it *is* cloudy)."
"The funniest scene in the movie (and I'm sure it was intentional) has our friends outrunning frost. As the -150 F air hits Manhattan, we see its motion by the rapid of instant frost in the corridors of the NY library. Frost moves, like most movie monsters, just slowly enough for our heros to escape. And like other movie monsters, when the characters are able to close a door just before being caught, the Frost Monster does its best to get through. The inside of the door turns white (apparently wood has taken on the conducting properties of superfluid helium but the air in the room is a sufficient insulator)."
Som #10 vil jeg stemme i og sige held og lykke med at finde realistiske naturkatastrofefilm.
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