Provide a brief description of the film/program's story plot for our readers
This movie is only a reflection of the people that made it. Unless you have a spiritual transformation as a result of watching this movie it won't have much of an impact on you.
What is your personal opinion of this film/program, as entertainment?
It is safe to watch if you can sit for long periods of time. I hope anyone that goes to see this movie enjoys it. By the way, does the movie cut out in the middle or was that a local phenomena? I would like some feedback on that part since I won't go back to see it again.
What is your personal opinion of this film/program as a social and/or cultural message? Does it succeed or fail in this regard?
The message wasn't clear enough. It gives me very little to think about.
What impact do you feel the movie will likely have on the way people worldwide will perceive the Mayan Calendar?
I can only hope that people worldwide do not rely on movies for their total perception of spiritual matters.
If you had the chance to remake this film/program, what would you do differently?
Take out all the hype. Oh, that wouldn't have worked out! What would me and Pat done for over 2 hours yesterday?
Would you recommend this film/program to your family, friends and colleagues? Why or why not?
No. They probably already saw it if they wanted to.
What would you like to say to the film's director, and/or the production studio?
Please don't associate the Mayan Calendar with your own agenda.
("2012" only) Roland Emmerich is allegedly planning a television series "post 2012". What do you think of this idea?
I saw that coming when I was watching the movie. I don't watch much TV and I certainly wouldn't watch that.