Out Now Commentary: The Day After Tomorrow (2004)


This month’s commentary is a breeze…well actually it’s about a giant storm, so a little more than a breeze. Out Now with Aaron and Abe is happy to present a commentary track surrounding 2004’s disaster flick from director Roland Emmerich, The Day After Tomorrow. Aaron is joined by Maxwell Haddad, Brandon Peters and Cullen Bricker in an attempt to go over what makes Emmerich’s films work and what doesn’t. As usual, there are plenty of tangents to go along with this commentary track, along with some random insight and the usual goofy antics as well. Get ready to take it all in.

Important Note:  This commentary may feature both juvenile uses of language and jokes that may be considered un-PC.  We of course are just trying to have a fun time…

So now, if you’ve got an hour to kill…
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