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Score: 7.4 / 10 
The Day After Tomorrow
I watched The Day After Tomorrow, oh, a couple of days ago or so and I must confess to being disappointed. Primarily in the title. Would it not have been simpler and more cost-efficient on marquee lettering to call it Two Days Hence? I can only assume they didn't call it this for fear of people mishearing it as Today's Sense and assuming the film was some form of quirky romantic comedy about a man who, as the result of an hilarious medical experiment gone wrong, could only experience one sense on each given day and the antics that he and his potential love interest must endure as a result. I would imagine such a film would star a wild-eyed Michael Keaton and, say, Jennifer Love Hewitt and would attract a totally different demographic to the SFX hungry teenage boy cravers of destruction that the producers were shooting for. So, on reflection, fair enough with the original title.
Begone,
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