Our Opinion: Global warming up of sea monster?
when global warming finally melts the polar ice cap, we don’t really know what we’ll find under it. There’s nothing like a 150 million-year hibernation to make a 40-foot pliosaur work up an appetite.
Our Opinion: Global warming up of sea monster? » Abilene Reporter-News
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They told a joke on global warming; that’s a good sign. And the author was obviously remembering “The Beast From 20,000 Fathoms”, one of the best creature/sci fi films of all time. (Lee Van Cleef killed it finally, with a radioactive isotope super-bullet.)
It brought back the Luddites.
A possible plot premise for the sequel to The Day After Tomorrow?