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Hey, this looks Person of Interesting
TV Video | Ed Williamson | 23rd July 2011
Scripted by Jonathan Nolan, forthcoming CBS thriller Person of Interest is all about an unstoppable individual who metes out vigilante justice. Sounds a bit like Batman. Starring Jim Caviezel. Didn't he play Jesus? Well, Jesus, Batman: who can tell the difference any more?
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If JJ Abrams directed your favourite movie
Movie Feature | Matt | 11th June 2011
Eagle-eyed movie fans may have spotted that JJ Abrams, director of Star Trek and the forthcoming Super 8, has a very distinctive look and style to his films that really could be applied to any movie. So I did. Ever wondered what Forrest Gump would look like if it was directed by JJ Abrams? Well, wonder no more.
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JJ Abrams opts to leave Khan on Seti Alpha V for Star Trek 2
Movie News | Chris | 26th October 2010
And yes, I already know how nerdy the title of this article is, thank you very much.
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Epic Star Trek video review from Phantom Menace guy
Movie News | Ali | 1st September 2010
It's 67 minutes long, which means it'll be tomorrow by the time you finish it. Still totally worth it.
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Super secret trailer for JJ Abrams' hush-hush secret project
Movie Trailer | Matt | 11th May 2010
Ssshh! You don't know me - I was never here.
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New Cloverfield trailer soon? JJ Abrams good at secrets, bad at PR
Movie News | Ali | 4th May 2010
Any Americans planning to go see Iron Man 2 this weekend (side note: haw-haw, we saw it first) will see an attached and as-yet unknown trailer for a secret JJ Abrams project, titled Super 8. Could it be Cloverfield 2?
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Star Trek
Movie Review | Mark | 9th May 2009
Let's play a little game of word association. If I said 'majestic', 'enjoyable' and 'meaningful', you wouldn't think Star Trek, right? No. But if I said 'lazy', 'predictable' and 'dull'.... well, that's Star Trek down to a tee - at least, that's how it's been for the past decade and a half. Of late, Star Trek has been a poten...
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Mission: Impossible III
Movie Review | Ali | 11th July 2006
"The creative industries can be broken down into four distinct elements: creation, production, distribution and consumption." That's how my 2,000 word essay is looking after approximately three days of pacing, panic attacks and numerous toilet breaks, and it's due in about 16 hours. Cue a phone call from a friend in the indust...
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