In terms of end-of-the-world movies, 2012 packs it all — a love story, teary family moments, action-packed adventure, over-the-top-CGI, and a ton of recycled film cliches — in a two and a half hour package. That's lengthy by today's standards, but I wasn't bored for a minute. This is pure escapist entertainment.

The film opens in 2009 as a scientist in India and his American associate Adrian Helmsley (Chiwetel Ejiofor) discover that the Earth's core is overheating. His forecast: Tectonic plates will shift, thereby causing a worldwide catastrophe that will wipe out the human race.
Dun, dun, dun! (Doesn't take long to pull you in, does it?) To hear my full assessment, read more.
The real action goes down three years later in 2012 when, according to the Mayan calendar, the Earth will reach its end. The entire So-Cal coast starts crumbling, so our hero Jackson Curtis (John Cusack) and his family begin a journey to China where the governments around the world have supposedly assembled spaceships to carry select humans to safety.
What? You expected this to be plausible?
Of course not, but the film does include tons of cool CGI — volcanos, snow storms, giant tsunamis. It's like every disaster movie you've ever watched combined. (That should come as no surprise seeing as how the director is Roland Emmerich who created The Day After Tomorrow, Independence Day, and Godzilla.)
As for the characters, we've seen them all stereotyped in other films before, but they're still enjoyable here. (Even though I admittedly winced over a Russian family complete with a fur coat, tiny dog, and an employee named Sasha.) This is thanks to the actors who play their parts with believability, even when the scenes feel ridiculous. Ejiofor portrays a great bleeding heart swept up in a governmental plan that's looking out for No. 1, and Cusack pulls off his father role without being over-the-top or sappy. Also, watch for Woody Harrelson as a nutty conspiracy theorist living in Yellowstone National Park.
2012 is purely meant to be fun, and it succeeds. There's a constant barrage of cliff-hanger moments that never let up, and though you pretty much know where things are headed, it's easy to get sucked in.
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Meh, I'll pass. It looks too ridiculous and over-CGI'd for my taste.
1Eh, if it's a rainy weekend, I'll see it with my dad. I'm sure he'll be all about this.
2Saw it last night. I wouldn't be surprised if everyone in the theater hated my friends and I because we were hysterically laughing pretty much throughout the whole movie. But Woody Harrelson was incredible.
3Haven't seen it but want to.
I am a Woody Harrelson fan (cuz my husband looks like a sexier version of him) and I love his humor.
4myfairlady; I probably would have been laughing with you! I am by no means an anti-dumb movie snob; I can enjoy silly escapist movies as long as they don't take themsslves too seriously.
5that being said, I really have no desire to see this - which is unfortunate because I loooooooooove John Cusack, Amanda Peet, Chiwetel Ejiofor, and Woody Harrelson (who is probably the part of this movie I am most excited about) - mainly because the preview is such an overload of cheesiness. in addition, I also forsee eye-rolling inspiring liberal propaganda on the level of The Day After Tomorrow. I might rent it; but I'm in no hurry...
i enjoyed this..... it was really fun, take your kids if they're a bit older.
6Wow!....how can I describe this one???? Have you ever gotten a very attractive man/woman home for an intimate encounter...you are soooo excited, and when its time, its a total disaster? It's not what you expected so you are disappointed and maybe even angry! Yeah, its like that! The trailer for 2012 was great. The movie was not. I could have waited to rent the DVD, or better yet, seen it at the dollar show. 2.5 hours of total non-sense and a waste of time and money. This is my opinion though. See it at your own risk.
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