Now, we're all for raising awareness about global warming, but let's face it, a sudden Ice Age descending upon the Earth in a matter of days? Even Elsa would raise an eyebrow at that. But hey, we got that epic Aerosmith song out of it, so it's not all bad, right?įollowing the world-ending theme is Roland Emmerich's 2004 climate catastrophe film, "The Day After Tomorrow". Neil deGrasse Tyson even went on record saying that "Armageddon" got its science wrong more than any other film he'd ever seen. While the film garnered three Oscar nominations for Best Sound, Best Visual Effects, and Best Original Song, the 'science' part was out there orbiting Jupiter. That's right – the future of humanity lies in the hands of Bruce Willis and his ragtag crew. To begin with, NASA apparently decided it was easier to train oil drillers to be astronauts than the other way around. Starting with a bang – literally – is Michael Bay's 1998 action-packed epic, "Armageddon".
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