After decades of cheerfully submitting to Greenmail , some of Europe's more literate glossies are having second thoughts about Apocalyptic Earth Day covers. Instead of more over-the-top Frankenstein spin on climate gone wild , Germany's Der Spiegel has paid homage to Lichtenstein with this iconic wind-down from the ritual hysteria of past decades.
It's no coincidence that Greatest Living Horror Film Producer Roland Emmerich , who inundated Manhattan in The Day After Tomorrow , and vaporized the White House in Independence Day , got his first really good table at Planet Hollywood after launching The Noah's Ark Principle at Berlin's Green Film Festival 25 years ago.
Very Interesting, its script is--an oil war in Iraq changes the Earth's climate, you see, so only the UN's weather satellites can save us from....
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