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A week before Christmas terrorists invade the North Pole and take Santa hostage, and the only cop that can save him hates Christmas more than Ebenezer Scrooge.
Knowing that the terrorist attack is just before Xmas adds urgency (a ticking clock) to the predicament.
Knowing that the terrorist attack is just before Xmas adds urgency (a ticking clock) to the predicament.
See lessWhen a human dies, they say that you see your life flashes before your eyes. What if you died and everything you see is the "flash of life" when you die? Death is an illusion. One day, a man wake's up and has deja vu's trough the day. He sees everything that's about to happen with him. He tries to find the answer.
Yeah, abstract, complicated, confusing. What's at stake if death is an illusion? So you experience all these pesky deja vu's -- that's a small price to pay for never really dieing.
Yeah, abstract, complicated, confusing. What’s at stake if death is an illusion? So you experience all these pesky deja vu’s — that’s a small price to pay for never really dieing.
See lessSet against the backdrop of rainy Portland, Oregon, a young man finds himself falling in love for the first time – only to receive a letter from his future self, warning him of impending heartbreak.
Yeah, that is a problem: what would make you believe that a message was from the future? Not insuperable, I should think, but... As was noted, time travel is tricky. It requires a considerable suspension of disbelief. To enjoy "Looper" (2012), the most recent movie I've seen with that plot gimmick,Read more
Yeah, that is a problem: what would make you believe that a message was from the future? Not insuperable, I should think, but…
As was noted, time travel is tricky. It requires a considerable suspension of disbelief. To enjoy “Looper” (2012), the most recent movie I’ve seen with that plot gimmick, I just went along for the ride and didn’t think about it.
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