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Its superb

 

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Maria said:

Anyone seen it ?

 

I watched it last night.

 

Corker of a film - duno why I hadn't seen it earlier !

 

I would recommend this to any one of ma frends.

 

Discuss.

Yeah, original short story written by one of the most paranoid but brilliant sci-fi writers ever, Philip K Dick... thumbs.gif

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here's a short review i wrote for a magazine:

 

Minority Report

 

Minority Report is set in the not-too-distant future of Washington DC 2054 - only 50 years away. The DC of 2054 is a very different place than it is today.

 

Law enforcement has changed dramatically with the creation of the Pre-Crime unit who arrest and convict murderers before they commit the crime. Murder rate, zero.

 

The system is based on the visions of three unique, mysterious individuals – ‘precogs’ who see the future. Pre-Crime detective John Anderton (Tom Cruise) believes in the system. His life is the system. The system is flawless.

 

Then his world turns upside down. Anderton is predicted to commit the murder of a man he does not know. On the run from his own unit, he has 36 hours to prove his innocence – to prove that the system that is never wrong is just that. Wrong.

 

Director Steven Spielberg’s future-world is breathtaking but not overwhelming. As well as offering spectacular action sequences and some futuristic police gadgets well worth getting paranoid over, Minority Report poses provocative questions – can someone be found guilty of a crime that never actually happened? There’s more here than simply meets the eye.

 

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I watched it on DVD just recently. I much prefer watching DVDs than video tapes. Btter quality and what not. Even better with a bit of surround soundage. The extras are always a bonus aswell.

 

 

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defo need to watch it again - wicked film - amazed i didnt get to see it at cinema nut.gif

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I hadn't been to the Cinema for years and then went with Scream (I think) and watched it there, was good to see it on the big screen. Although my local cinema has shite seating, ended up with numb butt cheaks.

I don't do much on this planet, but David Blaine has taught me that I could do less!!

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Capn_Jack said:

Although my local cinema has shite seating, ended up with numb butt cheaks.

 

That is why I don't go to cinemas.

 

They are unconfortable.

 

I should be PM.

 

Numb butt cheeks really is a big fat "no score".

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