I watched 2012 on Thanksgiving night. A disaster like that is quite possible (tsunamis, earthquakes, eruption of volcanoes) but very unrealistic… I personally do think something will happen on that date…but anyways what really popped out in the movie is that African American geologist. His character is so admirable. He is a true, selfless person who fights for the people and fights for what’s right. THAT IS A REAL MAN. And what IS realistic is the fact that there ARE people like that on this earth. One of them is my dad. For thanksgiving dinner, we sat with my family (it was awkward as hell by the way) and my uncle and dad, who are both doctors, talked about medi-cal patients. These patients are low income, government assisted patients who pay their doctor only 30% percent of money they usually get. My uncle asked why would you accept these patients when you don’t have to? and he said, “I became a doctor so I can provide a service to the public, regardless of how much money they have.” Truly and utterly admirable…
“The moment we stop fighting for each other is the moment we lose our humanity”- the black geologist from 2012
Btw my fourteen year old cousin is 5’7 and growing a mustache WTF…

IM 5’7 AND I HAVE A MOOSTACHEE!!!