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Uploaded on Oct 11, 2011

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Anderton (Tom Cruise) tries to hide in a bathtub, but the nasty spider robots catch him anyway.

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Cast: Tom Cruise, Neal McDonough
Director: Steven Spielberg
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Producer: Jan de Bont, Michael Doven, Gary Goldman, Gerald R. Molen, Walter F. Parkes, Ronald Shusett
Screenwriter: Philip K. Dick, Scott Frank
Film Description: Based on a short story by the late Philip K. Dick, this science fiction-thriller reflects the writer's familiar preoccupation with themes of concealed identity and mind control. Tom Cruise stars as John Anderton, a Washington, D.C. detective in the year 2054. Anderton works for "Precrime," a special unit of the police department that arrests murderers before they have committed the actual crime. Precrime bases its work on the visions of three psychics or "precogs" whose prophecies of future events are never in error. When Anderton discovers that he has been identified as the future killer of a man he's never met, he is forced to become a fugitive from his own colleagues as he tries to uncover the mystery of the victim-to-be's identity. When he kidnaps Agatha (Samantha Morton), one of the precogs, he begins to formulate a theory about a possible frame-up from within his own department. Directed by Steven Spielberg, who hired a team of futurists to devise the film's numerous technologically advanced gadgets, Minority Report co-stars Colin Farrell, Max von Sydow, and Neal McDonough.

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  • ksb78

    The movie takes place in the future. In the future, they made it so that they could. Who knows.

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  • amazingdany

    Very good science-fiction.

    Trivia:

    Spielberg wanted to use CGI to create the bubble effect, Cruise insisted on holding his breath for real, controlling his exhalation to create the perfect bubble effect.

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  • InkDropFalls

    maybe its not the pop that it detects but instead it could be oxygen molecule's it reads :)

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  • sirgarence

    A popping bubble would make more noise than all that ice (plus the tray) shifting around in the water?

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  • Gargoyle Man

    I like those spider bots, and how they function.

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  • 375GTB

    Hard to believe this was SciFi, 10 years ago, more or less.

    BUGS from our wars will be among us, unless we take control of our country.

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  • IPlayWithFire135

    If they were intentionally designed that way, then maybe.* Otherwise, some sort of sensory system would have to be integrated into the building that the cops could access. The IR photons emitted by your body simply do not penetrate most building materials to reach their sensors.

    *The heating bill would be horrendous.

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  • strokesfan1107

    Let's eat!

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