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Effects Sequences of 'Tomorrow' Revealed!

SUBMITTED BY Typhon24

January 7, 2003

A scooper for Dark Horizons got a look at the script for Roland Emmerich's 'Tomorrow' - and here's what he had to say about what we can expect visually. Beware massive spoilers!:

"Ok to me there's three great ideas in this otherwise mediocre sci-fi script. #1 The Opening: There's a massive sequence where a giant piece of Antarctic Ice breaks off its shelf and the action involves a group of scientists jumping the massive ice crevasse that results from the split - its a spectacular action piece which no other scene in the film can beat. #2 Los Angeles Destroyed. It only lasts a few minutes but one sequence has the City of Angels being ripped apart by multiple tornadoes including one tearing right through the heart of Sunset Blvd and a unique joke involving an Angelyne billboard. Finally, #3 The Super Freeze. The big juicy effect which will be awesome to see in this (it happens a few times) is the 'instant freeze' in which air sucked from the upper atmosphere rushes down and freezes everything on the ground (incl. people) in seconds.

Source: Dark Horizons
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