“Every disaster movie starts with the president ignoring a scientist”
Does every disaster movie start with a scientist being ignored? “Paul Prendergast is the crazy scientist at the start of every disaster movie who’s trying to warn the mayor who’s all like ‘hah no way dude’” was posted on Twitter by JACK on December 17, 2015.
“‘At the start of every disaster movie there’s a scientist being IGNORED.’ Who’s seen some good #marchforscience signs?” was posted on Twitter by Mikel Jollett on April 22, 2017. The sign was made for the March for Science, held on April 22, 2017 in Washington, D.C.
“Every disaster movie starts with the president ignoring a scientist” was posted on Twitter by Dire Wolf on June 9, 2017. “Every disaster movie starts with the president ignoring a scientist” was posted on Twitter by Undercover Dire Wolf on March 23, 2019.
“And every disaster movie starts with someone ignoring a scientist’s warning” was posted on Twitter by TheTucsonHeat on July 2, 2017. “Because every disaster movie starts with someone ignoring a scientist” was posted on Twitter by Bo Dingus on March 19, 2018. “Every disaster movie starts with someone ignoring a scientist” was posted on Twitter by John Gordon on August 22, 2019.
“Every disaster movie starts with the government ignoring a scientist” was posted on Twitter by Noel B. Salazar on January 27, 2019. “Every Disaster Movie Starts With The Government Ignoring A Scientist….” was posted on Twitter by Mark Janes on February 8, 2019.
The sayings have been printed on many images.
Wikipedia: March of Science
The March for Science (formerly known as the Scientists’ March on Washington) is an international series of rallies and marches held on Earth Day. The inaugural march was held on April 22, 2017 in Washington, D.C., and more than 600 other cities across the world. According to organizers, the march is a non-partisan movement to celebrate science and the role it plays in everyday lives. The goals of the marches and rallies were to emphasize that science upholds the common good and to call for evidence-based policy in the public’s best interest.
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JACK
@actualacid
Paul Prendergast is the crazy scientist at the start of every disaster movie who’s trying to warn the mayor who’s all like ‘hah no way dude”
3:14 PM · Dec 17, 2015·Twitter Web Client
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Marina Picciotto
@MarinaP63
Replying to @ThunderLevin and @SFUArchaeology
‘At the start of every disaster movie there is a scientist whose warnings are being ignored’ - plot of past and future Levin works
6:17 PM · Apr 22, 2017·Twitter for iPhone
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Mikel Jollett
@Mikel_Jollett
“At the start of every disaster movie there’s a scientist being IGNORED.”
Who’s seen some good #marchforscience signs?
6:19 PM · Apr 22, 2017·Twitter Web Client
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stephen matlock
@stephenmatlock
Every disaster movie starts with a scientist being ignored.
8:50 AM · Apr 23, 2017·Facebook
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Matt Owen
@lexx2099
“Every disaster movie starts with a scientist being ignored” (In the interest of balance, so does Superman. So swings and roundabouts).
5:07 AM · Apr 24, 2017·TweetDeck
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Michael Anderson
@MGAndersonBio
Replying to @FoxNews @greggutfeld and @BillNye
Mocking science?! Really?.... every disaster movie starts with a scientist being ignored or mocked.
12:39 AM · Apr 25, 2017·Twitter for iPhone
Pique
April 27, 2017 A&E » FILM
Bill Nye the annoying guy
By Feet Banks
t the start of every disaster movie there is a scientist being ignored. Whether it’s Jeff Goldblum in the original Jurrassic Park flick, Dennis Quaid in The Day After Tomorrow or Anne Heche in Volcano, the cinematic take-home is that once we stop listening to our scientific voices of reason, we’re doomed unless a red-blooded hero turns up to save us all with good ol’ American grit (usually it’s Bruce Willis).
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Dire Wolf
@ADDiane
Every disaster movie starts with the president ignoring a scientist.
10:14 PM · Jun 9, 2017·Twitter for Android
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TheTucsonHeat
@TheTucsonHeat
Replying to @Aimee_AKA_Rosie
And every disaster movie starts with someone ignoring a scientist’s warning.
1:32 PM · Jul 2, 2017·Twitter for iPhone
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Bo Dingus
@ursus086
Because every disaster movie starts with someone ignoring a scientist. Not good with that trope? Cool. Which is more important, humanity or monetary systems?
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Mike Walker
@New_Narrative
· Mar 19, 2018
Water shortages could affect 5bn people by 2050, UN report warns https://twitter.com/guardianus/status/975652164885516288
7:36 AM · Mar 19, 2018·Twitter for Android
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Noel B. Salazar
@NoelBSalazar
“Every disaster movie starts with the government ignoring a scientist.”
11:03 AM · Jan 27, 2019·Buffer
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Mark Janes
@inkedpenguin
Every Disaster Movie Starts With The Government Ignoring A Scientist….
9:15 PM · Feb 8, 2019·Facebook
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Phil Hackett Artist
@xwidep
Every disaster movie starts with the government ignoring a scientist!
6:22 AM · Feb 10, 2019 from Leicester, England·Twitter for iPhone
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Undercover Dire Wolf
@UndercoverDire
Every disaster movie starts with the president ignoring a scientist.
10:11 AM · Mar 23, 2019·Twitter for Android
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Undercover Dire Wolf
@UndercoverDire
Every disaster movie starts with the president ignoring a scientist.
10:11 AM - Mar 23, 2019
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John Gordon
@BoppaJohn
Replying to @WorldAndScience
Every disaster movie starts with someone ignoring a scientist
9:41 PM · Aug 22, 2019·Twitter for iPhone
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RΛMIN NΛSIBOV
@RaminNasibov
Every disaster movie starts with the government ignoring a scientist
5:31 AM · Sep 24, 2019·Twitter Web App
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@duckfundee
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Every Disaster Movie Starts With Someone Ignoring A Scientist T-Shirt
There is a reason for this, you know: be it climate change, natural disasters, accidents or alien invasion, at the start of the film there is, inevitably, a scientist warning people what is about to…
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9:26 AM · Mar 19, 2020·Twitter for Android