DaveStrorm Wrote:And I liked the nerdy science kid. He had some good one-liners. Overall I was a little disappointed but it was still entertaining.
I think the thing I liked best about the movie was that even though it was a summer disaster movie (and we haven't had a disaster movie in a while now that superhero movies have taken over) the comedy was toned down. Yes there was some for the comic relief and to lower the tension but it wasn't over the top like a lot of summer movies.
Again, going back to Emmerich's previous work,
Independence Day and
Godzilla were horrible with too much slapstick comedy. Then there was
The Patriot that was better but the relationship aspect seemed forced. It seems like with
The Day After Tomorrow Emmerich has cut out the worst parts of his movies, kept the best and infused what he's learned over the last several movies into making a more mature summer action film.