| John Cusack: Favorite Disaster Movies |
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2012 star John Cusack (Say Anything, Being John Malkovich) is Jackson Curtis, a writer and loyal dad who will prove he's will do anything to save his family when the world is facing it's end on December 21st in 2012 as predicted by the Mayan calendar.
2012 is an epic adventure about a global cataclysm that brings
an end to the world and tells of the heroic struggle of the survivors.
CineMovie.TV caught up with the veteran actor at the 2012 Los Angeles premiere at the new Regal Theaters at the Nokia Live complex in Downtown Los Angeles. In keeping with director Roland Emmerich's (Independence Day, Day After Tomorrow, Stargate) latest disaster epic 2012, John Cusack tells CineMovie.TV which disaster films he counts among his favorites. John Cusack likes his old school and went for classic films such as 1972's The Poseidon Adventure (Gene Hackman, Ernest Borgnine, Red Buttons) and 1974's The Towering Inferno starring some of the biggest names from Old Hollywood such as Paul Newman, Steve McQueen, Faye Dunaway, William Holden, Fred Astaire, and Robert Wagner and the controversial ex-football player O.J. Simpson makes an appearance. Boy And His Dog, a lesser known film from 1975 is also in John Cusack's favorites and stars Don Johnson (Miami Vice) as the boy who telepathically communicates with his dog in a post-apocalytic world. Among more recent films, Cusack mentions The Road Warrior (1981), the sequel to Mad Max (1979) starring Mel Gibson. Watch the video above of John Cusack describing his favorite films. 2012 is in movie theaters November 13, 2009
About 2012
Centuries ago, the Maya left us their calendar, with a clear end date and all that it implies. Since then, astrologists have discovered it, numerologists have found patterns that predict it, geologists say the earth is overdue for it, and even government scientists cannot deny the cataclysm of epic proportions that awaits the earth in 2012. A prophecy that began with the Maya has now been well-chronicled, discussed, taken apart and examined. By 2012, we’ll know – we were warned. |
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