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2[[caption-width-right:300:''[[TagLine Who will be left behind?]]'']]
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4->''"When they tell you not to panic -- ''that's when you run!''"''
5-->-- '''Jackson Curtis'''
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7''2012'' is a 2009 DisasterMovie based on the prediction that the [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt world would end]] on [[MayanDoomsday December 21st, 2012]]. This prediction is itself based on the fact that the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar rolls over somewhere in the vicinity of 2012-12-21, in much the same way that [[MillenniumBug the Gregorian calendar rolled over on 2000-01-01]]. It mainly follows Jackson Curtis (Creator/JohnCusack), a struggling, divorced chauffeur, attempting to survive the apocalypse with his family. The one thing that keeps him and his family alive are rumors of 'Arks' built by the world governments to keep what they can safe.
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9This movie is by [[Creator/RolandEmmerich the same guy]] who did ''Film/IndependenceDay'' and ''Film/TheDayAfterTomorrow.'' (There's probably a pattern here.) At the time of the film's release, WordOfGod stated that this was to be his final disaster flick,[[note]]Though it's now a FlipFlopOfGod thanks to ''Film/IndependenceDayResurgence'' in 2016 and ''Film/{{Moonfall}}'' in 2022.[[/note]] so he tried as best as he could to pack enough StuffBlowingUp and MonumentalDamage into it to last a lifetime.
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11A SpinOff TV series, tentatively called ''2013'' and focusing on a group of survivors, was planned. However, as Creator/{{ABC}} decided to not finance it, not to mention that the actual year 2013 is already in the past, it's unlikely it will ever be made.
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13Not to be confused with ''Series/TwentyTwelve'', a [[BritCom BBC sitcom]] about the committee preparing for the 2012 UsefulNotes/OlympicGames; ''Film/TwoThousandTenTheYearWeMakeContact'', or Music/{{Rush|Band}}'s album ''Music/TwentyOneTwelve''.
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16!!Provides Examples Of:
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18* AcrophobicBird:
19** Justified in that Gordon just got his pilot's license and can barely fly. Barely fly upward, that is. He does amazingly well at dodging buildings and debris, something even an experienced pilot would have trouble with.
20** It happens in two instances, the second one has Gordon pair up with an experienced Russian pilot, flying [[CoolPlane a giant Antonov plane]]. In all of these instances, the runway is disintegrating, but with the Antonov, they actually ''run out of runway before reaching liftoff speed''.
21* ActionFilmQuietDramaScene: Multiple, particularly the scene in Air Force One between Adrian and Laura, what's left of Washington DC and the President, and the scenes involving Jackson and his family in Yuri's plane.
22* AnyoneCanDie: As befitting a movie about the end of the world, but even by disaster movie standards this one is pretty ruthless. Don't get attached to anyone who's not John Cusack's immediate family.
23* ApatheticCitizens: When Tony calls his estranged son, his family is shown to have been sound asleep even though the world is literally collapsing around them.
24* ApocalypseHow: If humanity hadn't had their arks (which notably prioritize saving several species of animals as well as a chunk of humanity), the devastation would've likely been a ApocalypseHow/Class4 for the Earth's biosphere and a ApocalypseHow/Class3B for the human race (probably actually just a ApocalypseHow/Class2 in that scenario since it's suggested at the film's end that [[spoiler:the megatsunamis never even flooded South Africa]]). As it stands, a large chunk of humanity including world leaders from several nations survive aboard the arks, putting the likely actual fallout at a ApocalypseHow/Class1 or at worst a Class 2 -- the vast majority of humans are dead, but civilization perseveres.
25* ApocalypseWow: ...Pretty much the whole point of the film.
26* AppliedPhlebotinum: The apocalyptic seismic and volcanic activity seen throughout the film is caused by the heating of the Earth's core, caused by excess neutrinos being emitted by the Sun. However, since neutrinos almost never interact with matter, these are neutrinos that are "mutating into some other subatomic particle," presumably ones that can interact with matter more often. Why these new particles don't interact with the Earth's surface is unclear. Lampshaded when Adrian, listening about the neutrinos, simply declares "That's impossible". He's right.
27* ArabOilSheikh: An early scene shows a Saudi prince [[TheElitesJumpShip buying]] seats on TheArk for himself and his family even though they cost 100,000,000 euros apiece.
28* TheArk: Nine of them, in fact. Though only four of them were completed in time, and one was critically damaged before it could be launched.
29* ArtisticLicense: Up to its neck in this, [[SignatureStyle as per Roland Emmerich convention]].
30** [[ArtisticLicenseAnimalCare Animal Care]]: Amongst the animals being airlifted to the Arks include a rhinoceros and a giraffe. Due to a mixture of the high altitude, low temperatures and the frigid winds being blown over them, both of those animals - as well as any other African animals - would die of either hypothermia or oxygen deprivation.
31** [[ArtisticLicenseEngineering Engineering]]: Architects and construction engineers everywhere were cringing in their seats when the earthquakes hit Italy and the Vatican Basilica topples sideways in one piece, then proceeds to roll across the whole of St Peter's Square like a giant flipper ball. A building like this (or any building at all, really) would've simply collapsed like a house of cards when subjected to such unimaginable forces. The same goes for how the destruction of most of LA's skyscrapers is depicted.
32** [[ArtisticLicenseGeography Geography]]:
33*** The film suggests that a journey between Yellowstone National Park and Los Angeles can be driven in a few hours. The two are 1000 miles apart. The same issue happens when they go from Yellowstone to Las Vegas. Somehow, the ground-based pyroclastic flow from the super-eruption made it all those miles without its momentum getting killed off.
34*** If a plane needs to be refuelled during a flight between Las Vegas and China, it would save around 1100 miles if you did so in Alaska or Siberia rather than Hawaii.
35*** If the highest point in the world was in South Africa, it would not look anything like it does now.
36*** If a cruise ship starts its voyage in San Francisco and travels westwards, within two days it would be a third or so of the distance between California and Hawaii, NOT in the middle of the Sea of Japan.
37*** In 2012, as it had been since 2008, the USS John F. Kennedy (CV-67) was berthed at NISMF Philadelphia. For a wave to scoop it up from Philly, haul it out to the ocean, then bring it back in on its collision course with [[spoiler:Danny Glover]] is an extreme stretch.
38** [[ArtisticLicenseGeology Geology]]:
39*** Most of the film operates under this, particularly the depiction the eruption of the Yellowstone Supervolcano. Except for Gordon, who raises his hand very calmly to his eyes in reaction to the brightness, the other protagonist's barely react to the eruption and come out completely unscathed. No-one [[SteelEarDrums goes deaf]] from the sound of the eruption, while the shockwave throws Charlie a couple of feet backwards, despite the trees all around him being uprooted in their thousands. Finally the pyroclastic flow slows down to let the plane time to escape unharmed, while ignoring [[ConvectionSchmonvection convection]] not to boil them alive and after emerging from the ash cloud, the plane [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking isn't even dirty]].
40*** According to most, if not all, geologists and volcanologists, anything within 100 miles of Yellowstone is screwed, though the rest of the world isn't any safer from the Ashes and more than likely imminent volcanic winter and possibly the next ice age.
41*** Much of the eruption itself is highly inaccurate. First of all, before the main eruption even takes place, there would be a series of monstrous volcanic eruptions that take place all around the caldera; the most we get to see of this is a geyser blowing its top a few minutes before Yellowstone erupts. Second of all, there were no warning signs. There are specific warning signs that scientists look out for, such as increased gas levels within geothermal structures. There would also be swarms of earthquakes that would become more and more aggressive. Temperature changes within the geysers would also result. The topography of Yellowstone would also change months before the eruption, as rising magma would bring the surface up with it, creating visible bulges - again, we don't see this happen until the eruption itself is almost upon us. During the final minutes before the eruption, new cracks in the ground would have formed and geysers release superheated water. The terror doesn't stop there either. Volcanic lava begins oozing from cracks beneath the surface. This is the perfect time to shit yourself if you haven't already. Then, boom! But there are still multiple eruptions that takes place before the main event.
42*** The sinking of California by a 10.9 earthquake causing the Earth crust displacement has so much wrong written all over it that it doesn't even ''try'' to stray away from this trope.
43*** There are no active volcanoes in Honolulu.[[note]]Since this one seems to create confusion, some clarification. Honolulu is on the island of O'ahu which, though formed volcanically, is no longer on the hot spot. The five active volcanoes in the Hawaiian chain are Haleakala (Maui), Hualalai (Hawai'i), Mauna Loa (Hawai'i), Kilauea (Hawai'i again), and Lo'ihi (just southeast of Hawai'i island at a depth of about 3,000 ft). O'ahu is volcanically dead.[[/note]]
44*** Modern scientists studying the caldera at Yellowstone indicate that an eruption there would send enough ash into the atmosphere to bring about a miniature ice age. [[spoiler:Combine ''that'' ash with the amount pouring from the Hawaiian island chain that has erupted, and the Earth would stay cool for a very long time. The end of the movie indicates that a mere ''27 days'' after the event, the seas are calm and the sky is clear and warm.]]
45*** On a related note, while the ash cloud would easily reach and probably thickly blanket Las Vegas, the pyroclastic flow would not; it would have slowed, cooled, and collapsed long before then. So, while Vegas would've definitely had a lot of ashfall, the apocalyptic, control-tower-obliterating flow shown is completely unreasonable.
46** [[ArtisticLicenseHistory History]]:
47*** The scientific paper on the shifting of the Earth's crust is said to have been published in 1958, and Albert Einstein is said to have agreed with it. How somebody who died in 1955 can agree with a paper written after their death is anybody's guess.
48*** The trailers called the Mayans "Mankind's Earliest Civilization". It's certainly old, with roots stretching back to 2000 BCE, but Egypt, Sumer, and the Indus Valley Civilization date back to at least 1,000 years prior to ''that''. The Classic Period coincides with the decline of the Roman Empire.
49** [[ArtisticLicenseMilitary Military]]: The US Navy doesn't paint the name and pennant number of a carrier on the flight deck in the method shown. The number is painted on the island and bow of the flight deck (quite prominently) and name on the stern per maritime convention, but that's it.
50** [[ArtisticLicensePhysics Physics]]:
51*** The Yellowstone eruption. It manages an explosion probably measured in gigatons without any significant blast overpressure. Trees are flattened, but it abates within a mere mile or two - helpfully before obliterating all the major characters. Geologists say that in an eruption of that magnitude, anyone close enough to ''see'' it with the naked eye would not survive. First of all, any right minded person who knows about the eruptive history of Yellowstone, would know that there would be multiple monstrous eruptions before the main eruption even takes place. Yellowstone just doesn't erupt with a massive explosion like a nuclear bomb. There are several eruptions that occur, according to most volcanologists and geologists, mainly because of the fact the entire supervolcano is a tightly sealed can. Secondly, there would be pyroclastic surges that rampage.
52*** [[GreatFlood The megatsunamis]].
53*** A huge and incredibly heavy Tsunami is able to climb up a steep hill without changing its trajectory.
54*** Another tsunami is also able to carry an aircraft carrier ''on its side'' without the ship breaking up.
55*** The Earth is ripping itself a new one because solar neutrinos are "mutating" into a form that heats the interior of the Earth like a microwave oven. In reality, solar neutrinos '''do''' mutate -- they change between electron, muon, and tau flavors during their travels in a process called [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutrino_oscillations neutrino oscillation]]. However, '''none''' of these neutrino flavors is capable of interacting with the Earth's interior. Or any form of normal matter.
56---->'''Dara O' Briain:''' [Neutrinos] can't mutate. Their structure is fundamental to the structure of the universe. Right? They can't just change. He might as well have gone, "The electrons are angry!" Or "The light from the sun, it's gone off!"
57*** Now, it ''could'' be possible for neutrinos to be energized to the point that they become functionally larger and can interact with matter more easily. However, not only would this take something like a supernova to actually occur, but the resulting wave of hyper-energized neutrinos would either vaporize or lethally irradiate everything on the surface of the planet, making the consequences of them heating up the Earth's core a moot point.
58*** Two courtesy of the Little Prop Plane that Could:
59*** '''Takeoff speeds are not negotiable.''' When Gordon points out a specific speed of 85 knots he needs to take off (unsurprisingly reading his airspeed indicator's markings wrong), Cusack essentially tells him to go anyway, the fool ''agrees,'' and it ''works.'' [[note]]There are two screwups here, one a glaring oversight by anyone with the ability to read (He's reading the wrong damn numbers - the outer ring of the ASI is in miles per hour, and the inner one is knots. So if he'd said "70 knots" he would've had the right conversion for the speed he thinks he needs, but he didn't. Of course, it's only marked with a prominent white ''MPH'' at the top and he's theoretically had a flight lesson, but oh well.) while the other is basic airmanship: the white arc on the ASI indicates the flap operating speed range. The bottom of the arc (the lowest speed) is the stall speed of the aircraft with full flaps and in landing configuration (gear extended). Coincidentally, this is also the minimum takeoff speed. Trying to lift before that speed just adds drag and lengthens your takeoff roll - which, when the airport is falling into a bottomless abyss, ain't exactly a great plan. The little red mark at 82 MPH we're led to believe is takeoff speed actually indicates the single-engine controllable airspeed, and is useful only if one of the engines has failed in flight. Ironically, though, while the ASI shown on screen does not belong to a Cessna 340, he ends up being nearly right anyway; the 340's takeoff speed actually ''is'' 71 knots...if it's empty. The Cessna 340 can hold six people and up to 102 gallons of fuel in stock configuration, expandable to up to 207 gallons. The problem is that with six people aboard, their weight has to be saved somewhere, which means the pilot is going to need to ''dump some fuel'' to get down to maximum takeoff weight. Either that or leave a nonessential character behind.[[/note]]
60*** '''The plane apparently had a warp drive.''' When the Yellowstone caldera decides it's time to party, among other things it sends out a pyroclastic flow. This is to be expected should Yellowstone erupt again. The problem is that the average speed of a pyroclastic flow is between 300 and 450 MPH, and the top speed of a Cessna 340 is 279MPH. It is physically incapable of remaining in stable flight at greater speed. [[note]]Referring back to the airspeed indicator, you can see a very prominent red line at about 240 miles per hour. This is called the VNE speed, also known as the ''never exceed speed.'' There is a reason for this name: the plane should ''never'', not ever, not even if it's being chased by a giant angry ash cloud, go that fast or faster. Above that speed, the control surfaces will eventually cease to be able to control the plane (you can't maneuver) and the plane could even begin to come apart in midair. In the interests of full disclosure: reaching or exceeding the VNE speed may or may not cause problems ''right away'', but the plane begins to become markedly less stable. Flutter - which is exactly what it sounds like - may begin, causing a loss of control or damage to the wings. The aircraft will begin to adopt a nose-down trim as dynamic air pressure continues to build, eventually forcing it into an unrecoverable dive. (Contrary to popular and cinematic belief, though, it's very unlikely the wings will snap off.) But even if nothing deadly happens, the plane will almost certainly need depot maintenance and an inspection teardown. It's bad. There's a reason the line is red. It's also worth noting that many aircraft can't even reach their VNE speed with stock engines; they just don't have the horsepower. Now, the ASI shown on screen isn't an ASI for the Cessna 340 we see being flown (its markings are wrong). The ASI we see has a VNE of about 249 MPH, while a Cessna 340 maxes out at 279 MPH. Either way, the plane will become an uncontrollable lawn dart long before it's able to outrun a pyroclastic flow. (Given how the rest of the film plays out, this might have been preferable.) [[/note]]
61*** All scientists - even American ones - use metric units, so Satnam should have referred to the mine as being about 3,300 meters rather than 11,000 feet deep.
62*** It's not possible for a ship's engines not to function when there is one door or gate open.
63*** It's not possible for water to flow into a watertight room when all access routes are closed.
64** [[ArtisticLicensePolitics Politics]]:
65*** The US President requests to speak to his fellow heads of state at the G8 Summit. If this was to happen, he'd only be speaking to the French and Russian presidents - the rest[[note]]Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United Kingdom[[/note]] send their head of government (who actually exercise executive power).
66*** Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger's term as Governor of California ended in 2011, as the state has a two-term limit.
67* AsLongAsItSoundsForeign: When the Russian president whispers to his interpreter, he is doing so in Serbo-Croatian rather than Russian.
68* AwardBaitSong: ''2012'' has [[Music/AdamLambert Adam Lambert]]'s [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkIi-xb-N90 Time For Miracles]] and Music/{{Filter}}'s [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52VgM904OMw Fades Like A Photograph]].
69* BellyScrapingFlight: Escaping Las Vegas, Yuri's plane knocks the top off the Eiffel Tower Experience at the Paris casino.
70* BlackComedy: In Charlie's video, there is a scene where he holds up the Earth (metaphorically represented as an orange). A knife appears and slices through the Earth, cutting Charlie's fingers off in the process. The real Charlie hints he included it to draw his audience in.
71* BlatantLies: This bit during the Yellowstone Caldera eruption...
72-->''[the Yellowstone volcano literally blows up]''\
73'''Jackson:''' ''[looks in rear-view mirror with '''epic''' OhCrap look]''\
74'''Lily:''' Daddy, ''what was that?!''\
75'''Jackson:''' Nothing! Nothing!
76* BrattyHalfPint:
77** Yuri's twins, but living through the disaster hammers that out of them.
78** Noah initially, due to resenting Jackson for being a DisappearedDad.
79* BribeBackfire: Implied. After the Chinese take Yuri and his sons to the helicopter while leaving the rest of Jackson's group behind, Kate asks if any of them has money, thinking they could bribe the Chinese into taking them to the [[spoiler:Arks]]. Gordon says he has some and begins looking into what looks like a wallet. The response:
80-->'''Jackson:''' Anyone got €1,000,000,000?
81* CaliforniaCollapse: Massive earthquakes tear up the California coastline, open up a giant canyon, then send the remains slipping down into the sea.
82* CallingParentsByTheirName: Noah does this to his father Jackson at least twice, which is meant to signal the strained relationship they have at the beginning. Each time it happens, Jackson expresses his annoyance with this.
83* CassandraTruth: Jackson. He buys into Charlie's theories after seeing Yuri's preparations for the Ark, and when trying to convince Kate, she does not believe him until California begins breaking up beneath her feet.
84* CharacterFilibuster: Adrian takes the world's leaders to school on the meaning of humanity.
85* CheatingWithTheMilkman: [[spoiler:Tamara with Yuri's pilot Sasha. Yuri, who had discovered the affair some time before, gets his revenge by dumping both Tamara and Sasha behind to fend for themselves.]]
86* ChekhovsGun: The cars in the Russian plane.
87* ChekhovsGunman: Adrian's father Harry is shown boarding a cruise ship early in the film, and he mentions that he has a son he stays in touch with. It isn't clear until later in the film that Adrian is his son.
88* ChekhovsHobby: Gordon's flying lessons.
89* ChekhovsSkill: Yuri Karpov easily knocks out a guard in one punch. Anyone remember him telling Jackson that he, in his younger days, was [[MotherRussiaMakesYouStrong a boxer in Murmansk]]?
90* ChekhovsVolcano: Guess where.
91* ChristianityIsCatholic: Sasha makes the sign of the cross in the Catholic way (forehead - chest - left shoulder - right shoulder), instead of the Orthodox way (forehead - chest - right shoulder - left shoulder) -- 97% of Russian Christians are Orthodox.
92* ChurchOfSaintGenericus: In the White House.
93* ClosestThingWeGot: Gordon is only an amateur pilot, but he's the only person in Jackson's social circle who's remotely qualified to fly them to safety. Later Jackson is able to get his family a seat on Yuri Karpov's plane because Yuri needed a second pilot, even though Gordon was even ''less'' qualified to fly the much larger plane he'd be helping control.
94* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Charlie Frost. Needless to say, he actually is right.
95* ConspiracyTheorist: Charlie Frost again. Of course, he is right about what's happening, and sets into motion the race to get to the Ark. He ''is'' wrong on one thing: the Arks aren't spaceships to get completely off the planet, just super-armored carriers. He references several other theories he has, including some about Creator/MarilynMonroe that he doesn't go into.
96* ContrivedCoincidence:
97** The various ways in which Jackson and his family meet up with the other groups in the story and manage to get on the Arks. It's lampshaded when the geological expert sees Jackson's family get aboard the Ark -- he wonders how they managed to get on...
98** Also of note are the sheer number of situations where the characters "''just barely''" escape death, such as a building "nearly" falling onto their plane.
99** The scientist who helped Jackson with his book just so happened to be one of the people involved in the conspiracy and he was killed when he tried to come forward. Oh, and he just so happened to give Charlie a map to the ark ships.
100* ConvectionSchmonvection: The movie seems to forget that in pyroclastic flows, the heat kills people long before the ash cloud touches them. Of course, they ''do'' stay barely ahead of the flow itself. While that's already testing of the SuspensionOfDisbelief, if they were all the way in the cloud, they'd be dead. They do very briefly get caught inside of the flow in an airplane, which makes even less sense, since airplanes generally don't run well ''in clouds of superheated ash''. Bizarrely, the film then starts paying attention to the laws of physics again, just in time for said pyroclastic flow to utterly disintegrate UsefulNotes/LasVegas airport (and the city itself).
101* CoolBoat: [[spoiler:The Arkships, absolutely gigantic, heavily armored super-carriers designed to comfortably harbor 100,000 passengers apiece until the apocalypse blows over]].
102* CoolPlane: The Antonov An-225, dubbed "Antonov 500" in the film
103-->'''Noah:''' Now that's a big plane.\
104'''Yuri:''' ''(smiling proudly)'' It's Russian. [[note]]It's technically (Soviet) Ukrainian, as only one model exists. An-225 is a one-off (essentially a stretched An-124 ''Ruslan'') built to carry the Buran shuttle in mid-80'es. There's a lot of talks about series production (or completing the second airframe, which was never finished), but as Antonov design bureau lacks production facilities and must rely on Russian plants, which are still in a pretty bad shape, nothing has come of it as of now. The sole existing An-225 was destroyed during the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022.[[/note]]
105* CoolOldGuy: Harry Helmsley and Tony Delgatto, the two slick elderly jazz singers.
106* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Anheuser shows signs of this, being quick to assume command on the [[NeverFoundTheBody possibility]] that other important members of government may be dead and only saved world leaders or the rich social elite, [[BlatantLies who were said to be determined by "genetic tests done by top scientists"]].
107* CrazyPrepared: The governments of the world knew the end was coming three years in advance, and they let the Chinese build ships to take those who could be saved away from danger.
108* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: Charlie and his prediction of the Yellowstone Caldera erupting.
109* DeadpanSnarker:
110** Jackson has his moments:
111--->'''Charlie:''' ''(after Jackson asked what the map he had indicated)'' They're building [[RightForTheWrongReasons spaceships]], man!\
112'''Jackson:''' Err, I've got to go, because I've gotta get back to Earth.
113** Also:
114--->'''Jackson:''' ''(after he and his children have been detained by the military)'' This is a National Park! There's not supposed to be posted fences. What's going on?\
115'''Adrian:''' We're geologists.\
116'''Jackson:''' Do you usually go digging with machine guns?
117** Anheuser also has his moment:
118--->'''Adrian:''' ''(after hearing about the tickets to the Arks)'' What about these workers? Do they get tickets?\
119'''Anheuser:''' What, [[SarcasmMode life isn't fair]]?
120* DeathCourse: From Kate's home to the Santa Monica Airport. And that was just the beginning.
121* DeathOfAChild: Casualties include children from [[spoiler:Tony and Satnam's families,]] along with a lot of other off-screen child deaths.
122* DeathOfTheHypotenuse: [[spoiler:Poor Gordon.]]
123* DiabolusExMachina:
124** The deaths of [[spoiler:Gordon and Tamara]] come across as gratuitously cruel. [[spoiler:Tamara's death is an odd case, as her compartment was the only one to flood to that level. Note that the main characters are in the next two compartments over (with Tamara in the ''middle'') and the water level does not reach the same height. Tamara must have been in the overflow section. At least she saved one of the kids and her dog first.]]
125** [[spoiler:Sasha]]'s death. He manages to successfully land the plane, a few inches away from falling... and the cliff crumbles.
126** George Segal's son, daughter-in-law and ''granddaughter''.
127** The cataclysm serves as this to most of the human race.
128* DidIMentionItsChristmas: The supposedly MayanDoomsday is on December 21, 2012, which is almost around the time of Christmas. However for unknown reasons, there were no Christmas decorations set up in different areas. However, it is implied that the cataclysm is happening "too early" to be around Christmas, which would explain the lack of decorations (and the London ''Summer'' Olympics being called off). It would also explain why the global disaster appears to start on a Saturday even though December 21, 2012 was a Friday.
129* DisappearedDad: Several examples.
130** Jackson is the "present in physicality only" sort who remarks with dismay that his 7-year-old daughter still has a bedwetting problem.
131** Harry and Tony are both estranged from their children (and in one case, grandchildren).
132* DisasterMovie: From start to finish, with very little of the Earth coming away unscathed by the end.
133* DisneyDeath:
134** Jackson has one in Yellowstone when the RV he's in falls into a fissure. [[spoiler:And this is just after he has found the map to the Arks.]]
135** He gets a second one near the end when he frees the hydraulic gear as it's flooding and it appears that he has drowned. After several tense seconds, he reappears much to everyone's joy and relief.
136* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:Yuri]], with a low threshold for villainy.
137* DisposableFiance: [[spoiler:Gordon]].
138* DisposablePilot: Sasha stays behind on the plane while everyone else bails out. He safely lands, but an ice shelf gives way under him.
139* DivorceIsTemporary: Double Subverted. Looks like they're going to play it straight as [[spoiler:Kate and Gordon]] seem to be drifting apart then, then subverted as it looks like they're going to work things out, then cruelly forced back into played straight as [[spoiler:Gordon is killed in the gears of the Ark while Jackson looks on, unable to save him]].
140* DoNotTouchTheFunnelCloud: Well, the Yellowstone pyroclastic cloud.
141* DontCallMeSir: Dr. Helmsley prefers to be called "Adrian".
142* DramaticIrony:
143** Immediately after scenes of wanton destruction, the [[HeterosexualLifePartners cruise ship musicians Harry and Tony]] sing a song with the lyrics "It's not the end of the world/It's only the end of this song."
144** The earthquakes have a nice sense of this too. One strikes just after the Governor of California says "the worst is over." Even better, Gordon says to Kate that 'there is something pulling us apart'... and a fissure promptly opens between them.
145** There's also a ''massive'' example at the end: It's stated that the African continent has risen after the crust displacement, and that it likely never flooded. This means that the world's ''poorest continent'' was the one to receive the least devastation, since it only got hit by the earthquakes. The Captain even remarks that's why that region has a place called Cape of Good Hope, where all Arks head to after the tidal waves subside.
146* DrivesLikeCrazy: Jackson Curtis. In a limo and RV of all things.
147* DroppedABridgeOnHim: [[spoiler:Gordon, Sasha, literally for Yuri, though it's not what kills him.]]
148* DyingMomentOfAwesome: Charlie Frost gleefully enjoys one last [[ChewingTheScenery scenery-feast]] before the Yellowstone Caldera erupts and kills him.
149** This moment ''triples'' as Charlie ChewingTheScenery as well as a LargeHam moment. This is Woody Harrelson clearly having a great time.
150** Also [[spoiler:Yuri]], who throws his kids to safety before the momentum [[HeroicSacrifice takes him over the edge of the bridge.]]
151* EarthquakesCauseFissures: Good Lord, do they ever. The entire Pacific plate basically turns into one great big fissure by the time the movie's even halfway through...
152* EmbarrassingDampSheets: Jackson remarks with dismay that his 7-year-old daughter still has a bedwetting problem.
153* EpicMovie: Hell, yeah!
154* EurekaMoment: Overlaps with OhCrap with Jackson Curtis. After taking Karpov's kids to the airport, one of them tells our hero that he will die while they will survive the imminent apocalypse in a ship. That, and the fact that [[IWarnedYou Charlie was right.]]
155* TheEveryman: Jackson Curtis, a down-on-his-luck divorced writer working as a limo driver to pay the bills.
156* ExactTimeToFailure:
157** The scientists' estimates about when the tidal waves are expected to reach the location of the Ark ships. Semi-justified in that you can calculate the time it'll take for a wave to reach the Ark, but as it's flowing over a massive landmass, it should be an estimate.
158** Subverted and [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] with the actual planetary meltdown, which jumps itself up by six months and causes all the precise survival plans to collapse.
159* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: More {{Jerkass}} than evil, but [[spoiler:Yuri sacrifices his life so his sons can survive, throwing one of them onto the Ark's walkway and hurling himself off a cliff with the momentum]].
160** EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Played with for Anheuser, who loves his mother and tearfully tells her goodbye, but feels she's too old to be worth saving.
161* {{Expy}}:
162** The unnamed, former [[Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger actor-turned-California governor]] [[TheAhnold with a thick Austrian accent]]
163** [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angela_Merkel The female German chancellor]].
164** UsefulNotes/TheBritishRoyalFamily: a quick shot as they are loading the Arks shows an elderly well-dressed woman in a purple coat with Corgis, undoubtedly Queen Elizabeth II (and her family).
165** The inspirational black president.
166* FaceDeathWithDignity:
167** Satnam and his family, knowing full well that they don't stand a chance in hell of escaping the oncoming tsunami, spend their final moments embracing each other as the others around them panic. Various other examples are also seen, combined with some of the facing the bullets one liners mentioned below.
168** [[spoiler:Lama Rinpoche gets an '''epic''' one as the tsunami sweeps away his monastery (note, at the ''very top'' of a mountain in the Himalaya). He simply stands and rings the giant bell at the top of the building as the wave approaches.]]
169** [[spoiler:Thomas Wilson, the President who did not abandon his post.]]
170* FacingTheBulletsOneLiner:
171** "[[CatchPhrase You heard first from Charlie!]]"
172** "I'm coming home, Dorothy".
173* FailedFutureForecast: Obviously.
174* FatBastard: Carl Anheuser after his introduction.
175* FirstFatherWins: [[spoiler:And lives.]]
176* {{Foreshadowing}}:
177** In the beginning of the movie, a child has an accident with a toy boat in a puddle. That toy boat is a scale model of the ''SS United States''
178** During the destruction of Los Angeles, Gordon's Porsche Cayman falls into the Earth after getting pushed by Jackson's limo upon fleeing from the Curtis residence. This foreshadows [[spoiler:Gordon's]] own death, as he falls into the gears later in the film.
179* GenreSavvy: As a has-been sci-fi novelist, Jackson has a couple of moments.
180-->'''Jackson:''' ''(after his ex-wife mentions that the news are saying the earthquake that preludes the "sinking of L.A." sequence is no cause for panic)'' When they tell you ''not'' to panic -- ''that's when you run!''
181* TheGlassesComeOff: PlayedForLaughs as Noah tries on a pair of oversized sunglasses, then whips them off dramatically to share a message from Kate with Jackson: "She wants us to come home!"
182* GovernmentConspiracy: The governments of the world knew beforehand, but didn't tell anyone even after it started, assassinating everyone who tried to tell people the truth, except for obvious nutjobs like Charlie Frost. Explained as being the only way they could build any Arks without the place being swarmed by refugees, terrorists, renegade army units, etc. that would jeopardize any humans surviving.
183* TheGreatFlood: And that's ''after'' the land-shattering earthquakes and volcanoes.
184* GroundByGears: [[spoiler:Gordon]] ends up caught in the gears of the Ark's door mechanism and is brutally (though [[BloodlessCarnage not explicitly]]) crushed to death. A minor Chinese character also ends up getting a leg caught in the machinery.
185* HarmlessLuminescence: When the Yellowstone supervolcano erupts, it emits a powerfully bright glow that many of the characters stare into.
186* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Yuri throws one of his children to safety, the momentum of which hurtles him to his death. and Sasha stays in the plane in order to give the others a chance to escape. Heck, even Tamara ensures her dog and Lilly are safe but is fatally trapped herself.]]
187* HeterosexualLifePartners: Harry and Tony.
188* HollywoodScience: Even given some LampshadeHanging at the beginning.
189* {{Homage}}: To famous disaster movies, with numerous [[ShoutOut references]].
190** ''Film/IndependenceDay''[=/=]''Film/JurassicPark'': "must go faster, must go faster!"
191** ''Film/{{Jaws}}'': "We're gonna need a bigger [[strike:boat]] plane."
192** ''Film/ThePoseidonAdventure'' as Papa Helmsley's ship capsizes.
193** And, of course, ''Film/{{Earthquake}}''.
194** The Vice President suffers a similar fate to the First Lady in ''Film/IndependenceDay'', going down in a helicopter trying to escape an area.
195* HorribleCampingTrip: Downplayed. While there is no volcanic eruption ([[spoiler:yet]]) and it does not form the majority of the plot, the military presence at Yellowstone is taken as something out of the ordinary, while the Curtis kids are bitten by mosquitoes because Jackson apparently forgot to spray the tent. One of them seems to consider the mosquitoes to be the low-point.
196-->'''Noah:''' ''(text message)'' Hi Gordon, camping sucks! ''(emoji)''
197* IgnoredExpert: Played straight for about ten seconds as Anheuser blows a frantic Adrian off, then subverted as he grudgingly stops to flip through Adrian's manuscript, and immediately starts taking the findings seriously.
198* INeedAFreakingDrink: Upon learning that the world is about to end Harry orders a double. Tony and a waiter are both shocked, as he hasn't touched alcohol in 25 years.
199* InformedFlaw: Gordon is an amateur pilot and claims to have had only a few flying lessons, but performs impressive feats of stunt piloting during the escape from California. He is, of course, improvising and is helped along by an actual pilot on the Russian plane.
200* InstantlyProvenWrong: The governor of California confidently announces at a press conference that the worst is over. Cue the the super-quake which caves in the roof on him and then destroys Los Angeles.
201* ItsAllAboutMe: As Carl Anheuser gradually gains more political power over the course of the film's story, he lets the authority get to his head while rationalizing his selfish, reprehensible actions with an IDidWhatIHadToDo attitude. As the Chief of Staff, he arranged the death of [[HeKnowsTooMuch the director of the Louvre who tried to go public with the disaster]] and deliberately [[HeKnowsTooMuch abandoned many of the scientists who worked under him in order to keep their findings secret from the general public]]. He also designed the Arks with comfortable luxury suites, neglecting to accommodate as many people as possible. As the de-facto President of the USA, Anheuser argued for [[TheNeedsOfTheMany allowing millions of stranded passengers to die in order for the rest to survive]], despite the possibility of saving those passengers. While [[JerkassHasAPoint Anheuser makes a reasonable point or two for what he does]], his selfishness and expediency has resulted in many avoidable deaths.
202* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Gordon, who at first appears to just be a toolish plastic surgeon. The kids love him (so we know he can't be all bad) but what really shows his better side is finding out he tried to talk Tamara ''out of'' getting plastic surgery. [[spoiler:Also Yuri. While Yuri's still a asshole for leaving Tamara, he does manage to get his children on board Ark 4 before dying a horrible death.]]
203* KarmaHoudini: Carl Anheuser. [[spoiler:When the wave reaches the Arks, he orders them to abandon the people who paid to be on the Arks and the builders to die in the tsunami, not to mention the majority of the human race]]. He also planned only to save world leaders along with the [[BribingYourWayToVictory wealthy social elite]] while leaving everyone else to die, [[WhatMeasureIsAMook including THE WORKERS WHO BUILT THE ARK]]. Adrian and Laura call him out on a few things, but he doesn't even get a ShutUpHannibal.[[note]]He technically did in an extended scene where he was punched in the face by Adrian for insulting his romance with the first daughter. A moment that made it to the film among many others in the climax has Anheuser cleaning up a bloody lip all of a sudden -- which he got from this punch.[[/note]]
204* KillTheCutie: [[spoiler:Poor Tamara]].
205* LastOfHisKind:
206** Lampshaded by Thomas Wilson, who dies during the apocalypse as the last President of the United States of America.
207** After the apocalypse is over, the only continent on Earth that still remains intact is Africa.
208* LargeHam: Woody Harrelson ("BRING IT ON!") That ChewingTheScenery bit on the Yellowstone caldera puts him up here for sure.
209* LethalLavaLand: UsefulNotes/{{Hawaii}} gets turned into this. Complete with SceneryGorn of [[spoiler:the ruined Honolulu skyline]].
210* LoveTriangle: Two of them. Gordon, Kate, and Jackson. Yuri, Tamara and Sasha.
211* MachineEmpathy: Sasha, when trying to clear the ruined skyline in the giant Antonov.
212-->'''Sasha:''' Come on baby, lift your big ass for Sasha!
213* MadeOfIron: Literally of course in case of [[spoiler:the Arks]], but even then these things are ludicrously durable for something so huge, to the point that even head-on collisions with [[spoiler:the Air Force One and ''the flippin' Mount Everest'']] barely make a dent.
214* MakeItLookLikeAnAccident: The people who TheConspiracy killed to cover up their [[CrazyPrepared crazy preparedness]] had some of the deaths reported in the obituaries as 'accidents'. One example is particularly noted: that of the [=NASA=] scientist who told Charlie about the [[spoiler:Arks]].
215* MayanDoomsday: The whole premise.
216* MeaningfulName:
217** The kid is named [[Literature/TheBible Noah]] and is the reason Ark 04 didn't sink.
218** His father's initials are [[UsefulNotes/JesusChrist JC]]
219** Boorish President-by-Default Carl ''[[UsefulNotes/GeorgeWBush Anheuser]]'', who is first seen in the movie partying and ignoring warning signs of dangerous happenings-to-be.
220* MenActWomenAre: The female characters don't really ''do'' a whole lot. They comfort the children, sometimes. And the President's daughter exists solely to be Adrian's LoveInterest. Notable especially in the plane sequences, where only Yuri and Jackson ever go up to see what's happening.
221* MissingMom: First Lady Dorothy Wilson, Laura's mother, died prior to the main events of the film. President Wilson mentions that she suggested they [[spoiler:hold a lottery for the Arks (instead of what actually transpired).]]
222* AMillionIsAStatistic: Anheuser, who points out they can't save everybody. [[spoiler:He attempts to abandon the passengers of Ark 4 due to this [[ItsAllAboutMe and another trope]].]]
223* MonumentalDamage: The film gives us the destruction of the following landmarks:
224** The Cristo Redentor statue (aka Christ The Redeemer) in Rio de Janeiro.
225** St. Peter's Basilica and the Art/SistineChapel in Rome, the latter complete with a crack opening up between Adam and God on the fresco ceiling. And the dome rolling away like it was a massive ball.
226** The UsefulNotes/LasVegas Strip, including its fake [[GayParee Eiffel Tower]], gets torn apart by an Earthquake AND a Pyroclastic cloud, to add even more insult to injury to the fake tower, it's antenna taken out by Sasha's plane during takeoff as the tower sinks.
227** The Washington Monument.
228** TheWhiteHouse, which gets ''crushed by an aircraft carrier''. By the carrier named after UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy, no less.
229** Yellowstone National Park balloons then explodes as the caldera erupts.
230** The entire city of Los Angeles. You could probably pick out both the Capital Records Building and the U.S Bank Tower getting it again if you look closely.
231** Subverted during the movie's planning stages with the Kaaba in Mecca. One of the scriptwriters outright said that he didn't want a ''fatwa'' issued against him, thus it was ultimately not included.
232* MostWritersAreWriters: Albeit unsuccessful ones. Jackson tries to pimp his book a lot.
233* MrFanservice: Sasha, the most fit and well-groomed of the group of survivors with Jackson.
234* MsFanservice: Scantily clad blonde bombshell Tamara gets little characterization beyond being Yuri's somewhat reluctant arm candy, which makes her this both InUniverse and out.
235* NaturalDisasterCascade: Heating of the Earth's core from the sun causes a global chain of truly apocalyptic natural disasters to rock the world in the lead-up to 21 December, 2012: all the Earth's tectonic plates destabilizing causes ReadingsAreOffTheScale level earthquakes to basically tear the Earth's crust apart at the boundaries, Yellowstone unleashes an all-destroying ash cloud, and for the grand finale, megatsunamis which literally rival ''the Himalayas'' in height flood the majority of the planet.
236* NeverASelfMadeWoman: All the women are pretty much defined by their roles as mothers, daughters, girlfriends and ex-wives except maybe the German Chancellor and President Wilson's secretary.
237* NextSundayAD: Right in the title.
238* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Ark 4 is almost doomed when equipment Jackson's family and the Tibetan family use to sneak aboard becomes jammed in the gate's hydraulics.
239* NoahsStoryArc: There are great disasters all around the world, particularly a giant flood. The small portion of the populace try to escape this fate by building giant arks in the Himalayas. In one shot, some animals are brought in such as giraffes and elephants. One of the protagonists is a young boy named Noah.
240* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed:
241** The governor of California is never named, but has a strong Austrian accent, and apparently used to be an actor.
242** Also the President is black (instead of biracial) though considerably different in background.
243** And Germany's Chancellor is female.
244** Yuri Karpov looks suspiciously similar in appearance and hairstyle to [[http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:5Jjf5SHmV-JMeM Shabtay Kalmanovich]], an oligarch murdered in 2009, who was known for his patronage of sporting events. Russian boxer Zultan seems to be a stand-in for [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sultan_Ibragimov Sultan Ibragimov]]. And, for some weird reason, the Russian president is a look-alike of geriatric Soviet leader [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonid_Brezhnev Leonid Brezhnev]], who died in 1982 already.
245* NoOneGetsLeftBehind: Subverted by the other characters, but Averted by [[ObstructiveBureaucrat Anheuser]], who tries to leave thousands of refugees behind right at the doors of the Ark.
246* NotableNonSequitur: Charlie tells Jackson that ordinary people like them have no chance of getting on the "spaceships," saying the only people guaranteed to do so are Bill Gates, Rupert Murdoch, or "some Russian billionaire." Turns out Jackson actually does work for a Russian billionaire.
247* ObstructiveBureaucrat: One of the few moments where this movie decides to be original is subverting this trope with Carl Anheuser. Initially he has all tell-tale signs of a stereotypical self-absorbed, short-sighted government official who is there to ignore Adrian's warning, but when Adrian's outburst prompts him to actually look into the latter's report, he recognizes instantly that this matter should not be red-taped.
248* OhCrap: Every few minutes, as befits the end of the world
249* OurPresidentsAreDifferent: President Wilson is both a President Personable and a President Minority, but knows he's not a President Action.
250* OutrunTheFireball: Or outrun the earthquake, supervolcano and tidal wave. Luckily the Earth is sufficiently polite to wait for the protagonists to reach a car, plane and ark to escape to catastrophe. Not so much [[EverybodyDiesEnding for everyone else.]]
251* PairTheSpares: Subverted. It looks like [[spoiler:Gordon and Tamara will get together]] but they both die instead.
252* PetTheDog:
253** Yuri is a massive SmugSnake throughout the entire film, [[spoiler:abandoning the rest of the party, including his girlfriend and the surviving pilot who helped save his life, in the Himalayas]], but [[spoiler:selflessly gives his life to save his sons]].
254** Anheuser is a flawed character, but he does have moments of sadness about how many people are dying, and genuinely compliments and encourages Adrian a few times, [[spoiler:Even admitting that he was right to oppose him at the end in a deleted scene]].
255* PrecisionFStrike: "''Get in the fucking car!''"
256* PreMortemCatchphrase: Charlie Frost has the SigningOffCatchphrase, "Folks, always remember, you heard it first from Charlie," which he repeats just before his death.
257* ProdigalFamily: {{Subverted}}. Jackson is a DisappearedDad who, despite being physically present, neglects his duties as a father. During the apocalypse, he tries his best to ensure his family survives. Unfortunately for him, Gordon, the would-be stepfather is a much better man and father to the kids than he ever was, so his kids and wife are initially not too thrilled at the idea. Yet, [[spoiler:when Gordon dies, after saving everybody's asses twice, nobody mourns him.]]
258* ProductPlacement:
259** Vault, Bentley, Huggies (Goodnites), and many, many other things.
260** At the global conference near the start, every single person is using the same Sony Vaio laptop.
261** A Chevron gas station makes a brief appearance, [[DestroyTheProductPlacement only to be blown up by a careening cement truck.]]
262* PropheciesAreAlwaysRight
263* ReCut: The Blu-Ray has an alternate ending [[spoiler:where the ship Dr. Helmsley's father was travelling on survived the tsunami.]]
264* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler:Yuri]].
265* RedHerring:
266** The bonding between [[spoiler:Gordon and Tamara]] initially looks like PairTheSpares, [[spoiler:only for both to later die]].
267** The continual references to "big ships" [[spoiler:makes one think of spaceships that are going to leave Earth. They're really just boats]].
268* RegionalRedecoration: Hoo-boy, where do we begin? Southern California is torn to shreds by an enormous earthquake, one big enough to rip open a new canyon and [[CaliforniaCollapse causes the fragmented land to sink into the ocean]]; Yellowstone national park is wiped out when the supervolcano erupts, Las Vegas is split in two by a huge fissure, and Hawaii is buried under miles of lava. However, the crowning moment has to be when ''the Earth's crust shifts.'' According to Adrian, it moves about 23 degrees to the southwest, which puts Wisconsin at the center of the new magnetic south pole. Conveniently, it also pushes the Himalayas close to the main characters. [[spoiler:And during the crust shift, the African continent somehow rises several thousand feet, which saves it from the floods.]]
269* TheRemnant: The survivors on the Arks, along with all the animals and cultural treasures they managed to save, are all that remains of human civilization. Everyone and everything else on Earth has perished.
270* RousingSpeech: Adrian, to get the other world leaders to agree to open the doors and let the last group of refugees in, even though it could harm their ship.
271* RuleOfCool: The depiction of the various calamities, as well as the scene of the various species of animal being air-lifted to the arks.
272** When was the last time you saw a plane dodge a subway train by flying past beneath it?
273* RuleOfSymbolism:
274** At the beginning of the movie, after Jackson, Noah, and Lucy sneak into the restricted area of Yellowstone, Noah asks fairly randomly "Haven't you seen the signs?" It takes place just long enough after the signs have been shown that it seems out of place and almost like a warning.
275** The Cristo Redentor crumbles spectacularly. See the Sistine Chapel example below.
276** The Arks. They even carry animals.
277** The Sistine Chapel crumbles and is destroyed. Guess where the ceiling splits? The crack separates Adam's finger from God's finger.
278** Also, just afterwards, [[spoiler:the masses praying there are crushed by the dome when it topples from St. Peter's Square.]]
279** Jackson Curtis' son is named "Noah," and he [[spoiler:later rescues Ark 4 from disaster]].
280** At the end [[spoiler:the human race all goes back to Africa, where it started out in the first place.]]
281** The White House getting destroyed by the USS ''John F. Kennedy''.
282* RunningGag:
283** Jackson: "I'm on my way toward you/hurtling toward you as we speak!"
284** Jackson's daughter and her obsession with fun hats.
285** Played tragically by all the desperate farewell phone calls cut short by impacting disasters.
286** The various references to Wisconsin throughout the film; first from an old lady at the beginning who regrets moving from there, it becoming the new location of the South Pole at the end of the film, as well as being mentioned in the last sentence of Jackson's novel.
287* RussianGuySuffersMost: All Russian characters who are not children, dogs, or politicians [[spoiler:bite the dust sooner or later]].
288* SayMyName: Kate, when she realizes that Noah has snuck off to help Jackson free the hydraulic gears, though it comes out sounding more like a BigNO.
289* SayYourPrayers: The President of Italy remains behind at the Vatican, taking part in a prayer circle led by the Pope, rather than evacuate himself.
290* SceneryGorn:
291** Most of the planet. As seen at the top of the page, Emmerich pays particular attention to the destruction of Los Angeles. From ''all'' the downtown skyscrapers toppling, massive cracks opening, and chunks of landscape ''sliding into the sea'' as seen in the poster above and trailer.
292** A review said the only thing Emmerich did not destroy was the Creator/ColumbiaPictures logo at the beginning, which was considered [[LogoJoke a missed opportunity.]]
293* SexSignalsDeath: [[spoiler:Both Sasha and Tamara die because they were having an affair.]]
294* SexyBacklessOutfit: Tamara in her first appearance.
295* ShootTheShaggyDog: Gordon tries his best to be a good stepfather to Jackson's children, as well as getting on well with Jackson himself, and he manages to use his minimal flying experience to pilot several drastically different aircraft, and is never anything less than cooperative with the other characters. [[spoiler:His reward is death and Jackson's family later reuniting]].
296* ShoutOut: The film contains various references to the ''Literature/TheBible''.
297** During the destruction of the Sistine Chapel, the cracks forming on the roof directly between God and Adam in the Art/CreationOfAdam symbolize two aspects related to the Bible: the transition between the first and second circles of life (specifically, breaking the connection between humans and God) and God's reversal of creation of humanity in Chapters 6-9 in the Literature/BookOfGenesis.
298** The Biblical flood: Jackson's son is named Noah, the cruise ship (where Adrian's father Harry performs) is called Genesis (the book in the Bible in which the account appears), and humanity is saved by the use of "arks". At one point we also see animals being lifted aboard the arks.
299** Jackson Curtis' name is Music/FiftyCent's (Curtis Jackson) name backwards. Reportedly, Emmerich is a fan of him.
300* SkewedPriorities:
301** When the Curtis family is frantically getting into the limo as Los Angeles is collapsing all around them, Lily looks back at the house in agony because she lost her hat collection. It takes her mother to snap her out of it and get in the limo.
302** When Adrian sees the luxurious accommodations on the Ark, he's obviously dismayed to realize how much priority Anheuser placed on creature comforts over saving more people.
303* SmugSnake: Yuri. He desmonstrates his lack of gratefulness for Sasha's sacrifice by bringing up that he knew he was Tamara's lover and giving a LargeHam, highly insincere "may God bless that poor bastard's soul!"
304* SpreadingDisasterMapGraphic: Towards the end, on-screen graphics in the ark control room depict the massive waves closing in Asia and other continents.
305* StealthHiBye: Both of Jackson's kids appear to have perfected the art of teleportation. In two separate screens he explicitly tells them to stay put, and with no indication the kid have moved they abruptly appear next to him a few scenes later.
306* StylisticSuck: Charlie’s video certainly has the vibes of the amateur video he says it is.
307* SuperCellReception:
308** A review in ''Empire Magazine'' includes this response to Emmerich's "wilfully ignoring science [[RuleOfDrama to keep the plot boiling]]": "For future reference, sudden continental drift probably will affect your cellphone reception." And even if it doesn't, good luck getting through when ''literally the whole world'' is trying to call someone.
309** A cell phone that gets reception from inside [[spoiler:a metal ship buried under the Himalayas]] off in an undeveloped, rural corner of Tibet. After it has been explicitly stated that the apocalypse has knocked out nearly all communications.
310* SuperDrowningSkills: Played straight with [[spoiler:Tamara]], who gets sealed in a room rapidly filling with water.
311* TakeMyHand: About a dozen times but the most notable one is when Jackson attempts to pull Yenzin and Gordon out of the gear shaft. [[spoiler:Gordon]] doesn't make it.
312* TakeThat: A very lazy shot at Creator/ArnoldSchwarzenegger ("He's an actor - he's reading from a script!"). There is a veritable myriad of [[TakeThat take-thats]] in the film, but there's so many that it's kind of hard to pinpoint them all. Civilization? Religion? Rich people? Poor people?
313* TakeThatCritics: A subtle one can be found in the adoration Jackson's SciFi book gets. In the movie, the book sells barely 432 copies because critics found its ridiculously CosyCatastrophe view of the world to be insufferable and unrealistic, yet major characters (the president's science adviser included!) find it be a source of great inspiration. Director Roland Emmerich also made ''Film/TheDayAfterTomorrow'', which was criticized for being offensively preachy and silly in the levels of CosyCatastrophe it brought to the screen.
314* TalkingIsAFreeAction: Characters ramble on for minutes without any noticeable difference between the time they got started and the time they finished, usually minutes later. Standouts include Adrian's speech on the Ark and Jackson getting ready to unplug the gears.
315* TemptingFate: Many times. See Dramatic Irony.
316* TeeteringOnTheEdge: When the protagonists reach the China mountains, they have to make a rough landing due running out of fuel. Sasha stays on the plane to keep it level while everyone evacuates via the cars on the plane when it low enough to eject out the cargo hold safely. Sasha manages to land the plane safe enough that it [[HopeSpot skids to the edge of a mountain and stops. He himself chuckling at his good luck]][[spoiler:... then the plane proceeds to tilt over the edge, crash and explode; killing him.]]
317* ThrowawayCountry: Sometimes played straight, sometimes ''subverted'' - e.g., India and China are given considerable focus beyond being nature's ChewToy. Canada possibly fits this trope too. The world leaders conference at the beginning is held in British Columbia, and Canada is mentioned as having survivors on board one of the Arks.
318* TitleByYear: 2009 DisasterMovie based on the prediction that the [[TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt world would end]] on [[MayanDoomsday December 21st, 2012]]
319* TwentyFifthAmendment: Floated, then immediately ripped up.
320* UncertainDoom: Various characters who aren't evacuated to the Arks. It does seem like a stretch that the various disasters killed every single other person on earth besides [[spoiler:The Africans]], but it's doubtful that there were many left. This is lampshaded after Tony loses connection with his son and granddaughter as an earthquake hits Japan and Harry tells him to hold out hope that they might have evacuated somewhere. [[spoiler:And then there's the ''Genesis'' itself when it's hit, but not explicitly destroyed, by a giant wave just minutes later]].
321* UngratefulBastard: Adrian accuses Anheuser of this after finding out that [[spoiler:Satnam and his family, the ones who first discovered the danger in the first place and warned him]], weren't evacuated, although there is some ambiguity over whose fault this was.
322* TheUnmasquedWorld: The 2012 phenomenon and significance of the Mayan Long Count Calendar was considered a myth by everyone except world governments...until the apocalypse actually occurred.
323* ViewerFriendlyInterface: Both played straight (the computers on the arks with 3D, real-time representations of ''the gears for the doors'') and averted (the scientist who discovers the end is near uses Vista, and everyone else who's not an Ark operator).
324* WellIntentionedExtremist: Say what you like about Anheuser, but he genuinely wanted humanity and civilization to survive the planetary upset.
325* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The president for some reason searches for a girl's father instead of seeing the full damage that happens to the capital. The girl's father gets forgotten a few minutes after he gets outside, [[OhCrap not that it mattered with the wave]].
326* WhatMeasureIsAMook: Or an unnamed character.
327* WhatMeasureIsANonCute: Averted with [[spoiler:Tamara]].
328* WhatYouAreInTheDark:
329** Tenzin, a worker on the Ark who made arrangements for a secret passage that would save his family, [[spoiler:accepts putting the plan at risk when confronted with Jackson and his family when his grandmother points out that they are all children of God, when he could have argued that his plan was too risky even with just them never mind with more people involved]].
330** Yuri may have abandoned his cheating mistress, [[spoiler:but he acts to save his children over himself in the final moments]].
331** Adrian Helmsley quotes Jackson when he observes that "The moment we stop fighting for each other, that's when we lose our humanity", reinforcing that what matters in a crisis like this is humanity's compassion for each other rather than making purely pragmatic choices, [[spoiler:which inspires all the other world leaders to open the gates of the Arks and try and let more people in even if it puts their current passengers at risk]].
332* YouHaveToBelieveMe:
333-->'''Jackson:''' ''(having a phone conversation with Kate while speeding towards her home)'' Kate, stop what you're doing.\
334'''Kate:''' ''(confused)'' Jackson?\
335'''Jackson:''' Listen to me, I've rented a plane. Pack up the kids. I'll be there in five minutes.\
336'''Kate:''' ''(dismissive)'' What are you talking about? We're going about our regular Saturday. Noah has music at 2, and Lily has karate.\
337'''Jackson:''' Kate, [[CaliforniaCollapse California is going down]]! Pack up the kids, now!\
338'''Kate:''' They just got back! God, you sound like a crazy person; the Governor just said we're fine now.\
339'''Jackson:''' The guy's an actor; he's reading a script! [[GenreSavvy When they tell you not to panic]], ''[[GenreSavvy that's when you run!]]''\
340'''Kate:''' Look, call me back when you calm down, huh? ''(hangs up)''
341* YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe:
342-->'''Laura:''' He's injured. Something must have gone wrong.\
343'''Anheuser:''' Something must have gone wrong? Something must have gone wrong?! ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!! OF COURSE SOMETHING WENT WRONG!!
344* YourPrincessIsInAnotherCastle: Jackson, after finding out that [[OhCrap the ships are in China]].
345-->'''Jackson:''' We're gonna need a bigger plane.

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