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The Day After Tomorrow.. Where will you be?
« on: Apr 19th, 2004, 3:36am » |
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Monday 15th December 2003: The Day After Tomorrow Roland Emmerich’s Event Film Opens Worldwide on May 28th Los Angeles, CA...Twentieth Century Fox International will open the floodgates of the summer blockbuster season next year with a global day-and-date release of Roland Emmerich’s THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW, it was announced today by Stephen Moore, President of Twentieth Century Fox International. The film, which stars Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal and Emmy Rossum, will bow worldwide on May 28, 2004. Commented Moore, “We are thrilled to be working again with Roland Emmerich whose film Independence Day delivered a phenomenal $510 million at the international box office.” He added, “THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW’S day-and-date debut continues a successful trend for Fox most recently evidenced by our day-and-date release for X-Men 2, which netted a massive $404.7 million worldwide this past summer. TOMORROW promises to be the ultimate movie event spectacle of the summer 2004: its cutting-edge special effects and compelling story will appeal to all audiences around the world.” Mark Gordon, who produced the film along with Emmerich, said, “Roland and I are very excited to be working with Twentieth Century Fox on the release of THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW. It is less a cautionary tale about an abrupt change in the world’s climate than a ‘what if?’ kind of scenario but at the heart of it is an emotional story about characters people will care about.” Emmerich added, “As THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW is a movie about a global climate shift, it seems only fitting that we would have a global release. We are very proud of this film and are delighted to be given the opportunity to release it day-and-date worldwide.” In Independence Day, Emmerich brought you the near destruction of the earth by aliens. Now, in THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW, the enemy is an even more devastating force: nature itself. In this special-effects packed, highly anticipated event motion picture, an abrupt climate change has cataclysmic consequences for the entire planet. -------- I think that this would be hit film by May... I don't know but... this kind of films sort of spurs the human emotion of survival due to destruction, havoc and tragedies...
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