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"Olympus" turns out to be US secret service code for the White House, and this is a no-stereotypes-barred, red-scare disaster movie of the sort Jerry "Airplane!" Zucker might write after a head injury.
Don't let the BP disaster scare you away from oilfield services.
"Netanyahu is most comfortable predicting disaster, scaring people into doing something.
And if you have children, they can also play with the bears and not be scared of the disaster".
"This time they have simply assumed a disaster in order to scare the pants off the British people," he said.
And members of that faction will do whatever it takes to scare people into believing that change means disaster for the economy.
Mr. Orr later backed off that threat, but no doubt he wanted to scare city fathers into getting serious about averting financial disaster.
How do you scare people enough to see the risk involved with a natural disaster that we cannot control or even predict - a disaster that is out of sight and therefore out of mind?
I'm not trying to scare you with a "Glenn Beck doomsday chalkboard" by predicting complete and utter disaster.
The one or two times I wasn't scared were a complete disaster.
Universal Studios know well how to do these things: How many of you have enjoyed running scared in Twister or Disaster, or laughed with the Minions and Shrek and cried with E.T. and his friends?
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