03 August 2009

EE.

Everyone Else.

So I just saw the movie The Knowing, by Nicholas Cage and this one lady from 28 Weeks Later. Anyway, I thought the movie started out good. Conspiracy and all that. I guess I overlooked the Sci-Fi part of the movie. So I was pretty much "Wait, what?" in the end.

The movie started off with a class drawing pictures to be placed in a time capsule and to be opened 50 years later. Anyhoo, I guess the main person was this little girl named Lucinda something or the other. She started writing a bunch of numbers on her piece of paper. 50 years later, the school had a ceremony to open the time capsule. Lucinda's envelope ended up with Caleb, Nicholas Cage's character's son. And then the story takes off from there.

The numbers were apparently Lucinda's predictions from the past fifty years. The numbers were the dates casualty numbers and locations. For example: 05147772141723445 would be 05/14/77 with casualties of 771 and location of 41.72 lat and 34.45 long.

And it somehow ended up in Cage's hands and he started figuring out and stuff.

Long story short, the last numbers of the paper were 101909EE########. (I forgot the numbers last.) Read: 10/19/09 casualties of Everyone Else [who have not been killed in the past 50 years] and go to the location of ##.## lat and ##.## long. The disaster? Sun flares were going to reach the Earth at such a high speed/temperature whatever that no one can be saved. I mean, how can you prevent that in less than 24 hours?

In the end, Caleb and this other girl were "saved" from the impending extinction by.. dun dun dun.. ALIENS! These blond guys in trench coats that have been appearing out of thin air were actually aliens coming to save those "who heard the call."

Scenario: New planet, yellow antler-like grass covering a huge meadow with alien spaceships dropping off the pairs of children carrying pairs of animals in the middle of the meadow. Result? New World.

Bye, technology.

Jaja

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