whats that movie on the commercial about the mayan calander and 2012?

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6 Responses to “whats that movie on the commercial about the mayan calander and 2012?”

  1. Mtthwp says:

    I’m not sure, but there’s a movie coming out called “2012″ soon.

  2. Ana says:

    it’s called “2012″ actually.

    http://whowillsurvive2012.com/

  3. twilightfan says:

    People believe that the world is going to end in 2012. The mayan calendar ends there. So some people decided to make it into a movie. Nobody knows when the world will end

  4. Kiplin! says:

    2012 is nothing but BULLSHIT and NONSENSE!

    Nothing will happen in 2012 that didn’t happen in 2011 and won’t happen in 2013. IT IS A SCAM… A HOAX… Bullshit used to sell books and movie ticket! NOTHING will happen in 2012 that won’t happen in 2011 and 2013. Stupid, gullible people will believe anything… This is another Y2K and Bible Code.

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    Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ Penn & Teller: The End Of The World:
    http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=9182939

    Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ Penn & Teller: The Apocalypse
    Official Sho.com Video Preview: http://www.sho.com/site/video/brightcove/series/title.do?bcpid=14033851001&bclid=28919763001&bctid=28992656001

    Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ A Brief History of the Apocalypse
    2800 BC – today…
    http://www.abhota.info/end1.htm

    Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ World to End in 2012 (Check Back for Updates)
    http://www.livescience.com/strangenews/080508-bad-doomsday.html

    Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ World to End in 2012: A Hoax Gone Too Far?
    http://www.livescience.com/strangenews/090614-end-of-the-world-hoax.html

    Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ End of the World in 2012 (Cont.)
    http://www.livescience.com/strangenews/090615-earth-doomsday-2012.html

    The End Is Coming in ‘2012′?
    http://movies.yahoo.com/feature/2012-roland-emmerich.html
    Few people have destroyed the world more than Roland Emmerich. In his mega-hit “Independence Day,” aliens laid waste to pretty much every metropolitan center on the planet, and in his eco-thriller “The Day After Tomorrow,” much of the northern hemisphere finds itself buried under ice. In his third crack at presenting the apocalypse, this fall’s “2012,” Emmerich taps into the angst of thousands of astrologers, doomsday enthusiasts, and conspiracy theorists who fear that a massive cataclysm will strike the earth on December 21 of that year. Yet unlike previous dates tied to the Earth’s expiration, this one has its roots in various sources throughout history including interpretations of the Mayan calendar, astrology, and the ancient Chinese fortune-telling text the “I-Ching.”

    Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ Nibiru and Doomsday 2012: Questions and Answers
    http://astrobiology.nasa.gov/ask-an-astrobiologist/intro/nibiru-and-doomsday-2012-questions-and-answers

    Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ The End is Nigh — Again: Scientists Say ‘No Way’ to Solar Tidal Doom
    http://www.space.com/scienceastronomy/solarsystem/planet_alignment_000309.html

    Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ The Planet X Saga: Introduction
    http://www.badastronomy.com/bad/misc/planetx/

    Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ ‘Parowan Prophet’ Predicts U.S. Will Be Nuked by Christmas
    http://www.livescience.com/strangenews/081215-parowan-prophet.html
    -> posted: 15 December 2008 08:46 am ET < -
    CHECK THE DATE...

    Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ 06/06/06: Another Date with Para-Science
    http://www.livescience.com/history/060525_numbers_game.html

    Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ The Psychology of ‘Knowing’
    http://www.livescience.com/culture/090319-bad-movie-knowing.html
    Though the plot is fictional, this scenario has occurred many times in the real world. In 1997 Michael Drosnin published a best-selling book titled “The Bible Code,” in which he claimed that the Bible contained a code (hidden in numbers and letters) accurately predicting past world events. Drosnin’s work was later refuted, with critics demonstrating that the “meanings” he found were simply the result of selectively choosing data sets from a vast sea of random letters.

    Similar “hidden codes” were found in other books such as “Moby Dick” and “War and Peace,” demonstrating that any sizeable text can produce such codes if you look long enough.

    In psychology, the tendency for the human mind to find coincidences, patterns, and connections in random data is called apophenia.

    Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ Apophenia
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apophenia
    Apophenia is the experience of seeing patterns or connections in random or meaningless data. The term was coined in 1958 by Klaus Conrad,[1] who defined it as the “unmotivated seeing of connections” accompanied by a “specific experience of an abnormal meaningfulness”.

    Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ Open-mindedness
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T69TOuqaqXI&feature=channel_page

    Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ The problem with anecdotes
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPqerbz8KDc&feature=channel_page

    Ƹ̵̡Ӝ̵̨̄Ʒ The Superstitious Pigeon
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f15PNrk94kg&feature=channel_page

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  5. Bella says:

    That is hype for the movie 2012. There is no IHC and no lottery for survival. The movie is fiction based on the 2003 end of the world, but movie tickets wouldn’t sell very well if they called it 2003.

    The world isn’t going to end in 2012. Those who claim that scientists are predicting doomsday in 2012 are lying. There were no ancient prophecies concerning 2012 until 2003. Only crackpots and charlatans, who didn’t bother to take any science classes, are predicting disaster in 2012. The whole thing started out with unqualified people (Jose Arguelles and Zecharia Sitchen) misinterpreting the Mayan calendar (it doesn’t end, it merely recycles) and ancient Sumerian writings about the planet Jupiter. Then a woman named Nancy Lieder, who thinks she hears messages from aliens in her head decided to hijack Sitchen’s imaginary planet for her alien fantasies. She said this planet would return in 2003. When it failed to show up, she just changed her doomsday to 2012 to agree with Arguelles misinterpretation of the Mayan calendar. It has been all downhill from there. People keep tacking on new fantasies, none of which have a shred of scientific validity.

    They make up new scenarios of doom faster than scientists can debunk them, and they actually claim that scientists are saying these things. No scientist is claiming any doomsday scenario for 2012. Also, all the claims of prophecies for 2012 are false. No one predicted it before this bunch of scam artists started it to make money. Unfortunately, the History Channel, which used to be a reputable information source, gave up their credibility for better ratings and jumped on the 2012 bandwagon. Too many kids believe everything they see on the internet and are unable to discern a reputable scientific website from a crackpot one. If you want to actually learn facts about the big 2012 hoax, you should check out 2012hoax.org.

    This whole pile of garbage just keeps growing. Don’t worry about it. It is just people making money off books, advertising, “survival kits”, and whatever else they can dream up to sell.

  6. Faesson says:

    “2012″ or “that mindless destruction porn movie” according to Stephen Colbert.

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