 Watch 2012 Movie HD Streaming Disaster movie maven Roland Emmerich (Independence Day, The Day After Tomorrow) crafts this apocalyptic sci-fi thriller following the prophecy stated by the ancient Mayan calendar, which says that the world will come to an end on December 21, 2012. When a global cataclysm thrusts the world into chaos, divorced writer and father Jackson Curtis (John Cusack) joins the race to ensure that humankind is not completely wiped out. Chiwetel Ejiofor, Danny Glover, Amanda Peet, Thandie Newton, and Oliver Platt round out the cast of this end-of-the-world thriller co-scripted by the director and his 10,000 B.C. writer/composer, Harald Kloser. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi Release Date 2012 Nov 13, 2009 Wide | |
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| Genres 2012 : Drama,Action & Adventure,Mystery & Suspense,Science Fiction & Fantasy |
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| User Ranting 2012 : 3.5 |
| User Percentage For 2012 : 63 % |
| User Count Like for 2012 : 395,729 |
| All Critics Ranting For 2012 : 5 |
| All Critics Count For 2012 : 236 |
| All Critics Percentage For 2012 : 39 % |
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Review For 2012 |
Cusack, with his one-of-the-guys face and his nice way with child actors, does creditable work as an Average American Dad trying to put things right. Lisa Schwarzbaum-Entertainment Weekly
2012 is the rare case of a bad film that I'm nevertheless obliged to recommend you see. Laremy Legel-Film.com
2012 is reminiscent of yesteryear '80s shlock-tastic blockbusters -- total popcorn entertainment with ridiculous dialogue and impossible situations and special effects that will boggle the brain for a good two-plus hours. Sara Vilkomerson-New York Observer
Even though this movie's running time of two and a half hours is about one hour too long, there's still some pretty cool disaster stuff on the way. A.O. Scott-At the Movies
2012 is so long, and its special effects are at once so outrageous and so thunderously predictable, that by the time I lurched from the theatre I felt that three years had actually passed and that the apocalypse was due any second. Anthony Lane-New Yorker
[Nothing] will give you more respect for how difficult it is to be an actor than watching top talent like John Cusack, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Amanda Peet and Oliver Platt struggling to treat the film's ungodly language and situations with perfect seriousness. Kenneth Turan-Los Angeles Times
Emmerich favours hoisting his camera high and dry to give audiences the best panoramic view, but it removes all tension from proceedings - you're always at a safe distance. Ali Gray-TheShiznit.co.uk
Two and a half hours of heaving and cleaving and crashing and crunching. Neil Pond-American Profile
Most of all, I liked the airlifting of giraffes to ark safety via helicopter and the bizarrely unreasonable cheeriness of the beleaguered survivors who all but shout "hip-hip-hooray" after billions of other Earth citizens lose their lives. Dave White-Movies.com
Over the top scenes of destruction aside 2012 is generally unimaginative in every way, from conception to execution. It's not particularly bad, but never has the end of the world seemed so quaint. Joshua Starnes-ComingSoon.net
At points, 2012 was tedious enough to make us feel like we were in the theater until 2012 Kamal 'The Diva' Larsuel-3BlackChicks Review
A headache inducing mess of apocalyptic proportions, 2012 is a woeful greatest hits package of disaster film clichés, mixed with shallow social commentary. Matthew Pejkovic-Matt's Movie Reviews
In line with the U.S.-centric heartbeat of 2012, most other nationalities, particularly the Russians, are viewed as imbeciles and/or mere extensions of crude stereotypes - clever Indians, honourable Chinese, stylish Italians, and so on. Simon Foster-sbs.com.au
You don't have to say more than "it's a Roland Emmerich film" to get the full brunt of the quality of the production. Great visuals, but weak dialogue and scenarios. Wesley Lovell-Cinema Sight
It's cinematic waterboarding and there was more than one occasion during the film when I was convinced it was never going to end. Brian Orndorf-BrianOrndorf.com
I can't claim to have seen every terrible film in cinematic history, but in my fairly extensive watchography, 2012 is certainly in the top 5 worst ever. Sam Bathe-Fan The Fire
Action-packed entertainment builds around efforts, not to prevent the destruction of the planet, but to plan for the continuation of the human race. Annlee Ellingson-Moving Pictures Magazine
It's the end of the world as we know it%u2026 again! But hand it to Roland Emmerich, an old hand at cinematic Armageddon, for making the apocalypse such an entertaining ride. Sean Axmaker-Seanax.com
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