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Rolland Emmerich

    Rolland Emmerich
    Indepence Day
    Independence Day. Der Tag, an dem wir zuruckschlagen
    Moon 44
    Joey
    Independence Day
    The Day After Tomorrow
    • 2004

      THE BEGINNING OF THE END: It's a fiercely hot summer, so hot that the north pole's heat record is broken by fifty degrees. Massive ice melt stuns the world as open ocean appears at the pole for the first time in living memory.Deep under the Atlantic Ocean, currents crucial to life react, dropping south--and suddenly, storms of unprecedented ferocity start exploding over the arctic as cold air returns, slamming into the heat with cataclysmic results. The storms grow until they form a bizarre and gigantic blizzard unlike anything ever seen before. A stunned humanity realizes that a second ice age is about to engulf the earth.Climatologist Jack Hall tried to warn people of the approaching peril--but it may already be too late for any hope of survival. Now he must not only find a way to reverse the rampant ecological destruction that is transforming the world into a frigid wasteland, but also rescue his rebellious son, who is one of the millions trapped in the icy depths of a frozen New York City.Now a Major Motion Picture from Twentieth Century Fox

      The Day After Tomorrow
    • 1996

      Independence Day

      • 280 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      3.4(64)Add rating

      Planet Earth is under attack and the human race is threatened with extinction unless the military can summon the strength and courage to fight off an unknown but extremely lethal enemy.

      Independence Day
    • 1996

      StarGate

      • 42 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.7(88)Add rating

      In 1928, archaeologists found a mysterious stone with the inscription A million years into the sky is Ra, Sun God carved onto it. Now, 60 years later, Daniel Jackson, a young archaeologist, finds a way to open the StarGate, but what is on the other side?

      StarGate