JOE: Hello, true believers, and welcome to our recently re-unearthed review feature known as "Yap vs. Yap." This week Chris and I will argue the merits (or lack thereof) of Roland Emmerich's latest disaster-film "epic" known as "2012." The film stars John Cusack as Jackson Curtis, a writer who is, wouldn't you know it, divorced and somewhat disconnected from his two children. His ex-wife (Amanda Peet) has a new plastic-surgeon boyfriend (Tom McCarthy). Just when you thought things couldn't get any worse for Jackson, the world decides to end. But things are looking up: soon Jackson will become a major super-awesome action hero.
Yap vs. Yap: "2012"
Yap vs. Yap: "2012"
Yap vs. Yap: "2012"
JOE: Hello, true believers, and welcome to our recently re-unearthed review feature known as "Yap vs. Yap." This week Chris and I will argue the merits (or lack thereof) of Roland Emmerich's latest disaster-film "epic" known as "2012." The film stars John Cusack as Jackson Curtis, a writer who is, wouldn't you know it, divorced and somewhat disconnected from his two children. His ex-wife (Amanda Peet) has a new plastic-surgeon boyfriend (Tom McCarthy). Just when you thought things couldn't get any worse for Jackson, the world decides to end. But things are looking up: soon Jackson will become a major super-awesome action hero.