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Awesome new 2012 posters
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29th August 2009
Want to see shit get fucked up on a scale even bigger than Transformers 2? You've come to the right year, my friend.
It's been over a year since 10,000 B.C, but Roland Emmerich is back with another disaster in the shape of 2012. Call me a puerile, easy-to-please moron, but disaster movies stoke my nerd fire and Emmerich is the dude who does the majority of the stoking. It's fair to say I'm stoked.
These new posters give a good impression of the scale of destruction this time around. 2012 looks like it's trying to be the ultimate disaster movie, spreading its carnage around the world in a variety of ways. Not only do we have giant earthquakes and erupting volcanoes, but we have an aircraft carrier tossed onto the White House on the crest of a tidal wave. Take that, politics!
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