Mystery
Dark City
Aug 29th
Category: Mystery
All Genres: Mystery, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Release Year: 1998
Country: USA, Australia
Runtime: 100
Languages: English
Director: Alex Proyas
Sound: DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
Taglines:
Writing by: Alex Proyas – (story)
Alex Proyas – (screenplay) and
Lem Dobbs – (screenplay) and
David S. Goyer – (screenplay)
Produced by: Michael De Luca – executive producer
Barbara Gibbs – line producer
Andrew Mason – producer
Alex Proyas – producer
Brian Witten – executive producer
Cast: Rufus Sewell – John Murdoch
William Hurt – Inspector Frank Bumstead
Kiefer Sutherland – Dr. Daniel P. Schreber
Jennifer Connelly – Emma Murdoch / Anna
Richard OBrien – Mr. Hand
Ian Richardson – Mr. Book
Bruce Spence – Mr. Wall
Colin Friels – Det. Eddie Walenski
John Bluthal – Karl Harris
Mitchell Butel – Officer Husselbeck
Melissa George – May
Music: Trevor Jones
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Plot Outline: A man struggles with memories of his past, including a wife he cannot remember, in a nightmarish world with no sun and run by beings with telekinetic powers who seek the souls of humans.
Plot: John Murdoch awakens alone in a strange hotel to find that he has lost his memory and is wanted for a series of brutal and bizarre murders. While trying to piece together his past, he stumbles upon a fiendish underworld controlled by a group of beings known as The Strangers who possess the ability to put people to sleep and alter the city and its inhabitants. Now Murdoch must find a way to stop them before they take control of his mind and destroy him.
Crazy Credits: We know about 2 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
“No person or entity associated with this film received payment or anything of value, or entered into any agreement, in connection with the depiction of tobacco products.”
Goofs: We know about 14 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Crew or equipment visible: The cable supporting John Murdoch when he opens the door and nearly falls down the shaft.
Trivia: There are 17 entries in the trivia list – like these:
The Number 23
Aug 28th
Category: Mystery
All Genres: Mystery, Thriller
Release Year: 2007
Country: USA
Runtime: 98
Rating: 6.4 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Joel Schumacher
Sound: SDDS, DTS, Dolby Digital
Taglines:
Writing by: Fernley Phillips – (written by)
Produced by: Richard Brener – executive producer
Mike Drake – executive producer
Toby Emmerich – executive producer
Linda Fields – associate producer (as Linda Fields Hill)
Beau Flynn – producer
Keith Goldberg – executive producer
Fernley Phillips – co-producer
Eli Richbourg – executive producer
Tripp Vinson – producer
Brooklyn Weaver – executive producer
Cast: Jim Carrey – Walter Sparrow / Fingerling
Virginia Madsen – Agatha Sparrow / Fabrizia
Logan Lerman – Robin Sparrow
Danny Huston – Isaac French / Dr. Miles Phoenix
Lynn Collins – Suicide Blonde / Mrs. Dobkins / Young Fingerlings Mother
Rhona Mitra – Laura Tollins
Michelle Arthur – Sybil
Mark Pellegrino – Kyle Flinch
Paul Butcher – Young Fingerling / Young Walter
David Stifel – Hotel Clerk
Corey Stoll – Sergeant Burns
Music: Harry Gregson-Williams
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Plot Outline: Walter Sparrow becomes obsessed with a novel that he believes was written about him. As his obsession increases, more and more similarities seem to arise.
Plot: On his birthday, Walter Sparrow, an amiable dog-catcher, takes a call that leaves him dog bit and late to pick up his wife. Shes browsed in a bookstore, finding a blood-red-covered novel, a murder mystery with numerology that loops constantly around the number 23. The story captivates Walter: he dreams it, he notices aspects of his life that can be rendered by “23,” he searches for the author, he stays in the hotel (in room 23) where events in the novel took place, and he begins to believe it was no novel. His wife and son try to help him, sometimes in sympathy, sometimes to protect him. Slowly, with danger to himself and to his family, he closes in on the truth.
Crazy Credits: We know about 3 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
The final credits include scenes of a photo shoot with Austin Powers, as well as a music video of the song BBC by Ming Tea.
Goofs: We know about 8 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Factual errors: In the film, Walter Sparrow claims that the serial killer Ted Bundy died on January 23. Ted Bundy was actually executed on January 24, 1989.
Trivia: There are 17 entries in the trivia list – like these:
The Village
Aug 28th
Category: Mystery
All Genres: Mystery, Thriller
Release Year: 2004
Country: USA
Runtime: 108
Rating: 7.4 (0)
Languages: English
Director: M. Night Shyamalan
Sound: DTS-ES, Dolby Digital EX, SDDS
Taglines:
Writing by: M. Night Shyamalan – (written by)
Produced by: Sam Mercer – producer
Jose L. Rodriguez – associate producer
Scott Rudin – producer
M. Night Shyamalan – producer
Cast: Bryce Dallas Howard – Ivy Walker
Joaquin Phoenix – Lucius Hunt
Adrien Brody – Noah Percy
William Hurt – Edward Walker
Sigourney Weaver – Alice Hunt
Brendan Gleeson – August Nicholson
Cherry Jones – Mrs. Clack
Celia Weston – Vivian Percy
John Christopher Jones – Robert Percy
Frank Collison – Victor
Jayne Atkinson – Tabitha Walker
Music: James Newton Howard
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Plot Outline: The population of a small, isolated countryside village believe that their alliance with the mythical creatures that inhabit the forest around them is coming to an end.
Plot: In a quiet, isolated village in olde Pennsylvania, there lies a pact between the people of the village and the creatures who reside in the surrounding woods: the townspeople do not enter the woods, and the creatures do not enter the village. The pact stays true for many years, but when Lucius Hunt seeks medical supplies from the towns beyond the wood, the pact is challenged. Animal carcasses, devoid of fur, begin to appear around the village, causing the council of elders to fear for the safety of the village, the pact, and so much more.
Crazy Credits: We know about 2 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
During the end credits we see pictures of the village.
Goofs: We know about 14 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: When Lucius ventures into the woods he picks a branch off a bush with red berries on it. When he emerges out of the woods there are green leaves on the branch which were not there when he picked it.
Trivia: There are 20 entries in the trivia list – like these:
2010
Aug 28th
Category: Mystery
All Genres: Mystery, Sci-Fi, Thriller, Adventure
Release Year: 1984
Country: USA
Runtime: 116
Rating: 3.1 (0)
Languages: English, Russian
Director: Peter Hyams
Sound: 70 mm 6-Track, Dolby
Taglines:
Writing by: Arthur C. Clarke – (novel)
Peter Hyams – (screenplay)
Produced by: Peter Hyams – producer
Neil A. Machlis – associate producer
Jonathan A. Zimbert – associate producer
Cast: Roy Scheider – Dr. Heywood Floyd
John Lithgow – Dr. Walter Curnow
Helen Mirren – Tanya Kirbuk
Bob Balaban – Dr. R. Chandra
Keir Dullea – Dave Bowman
Douglas Rain – HAL 9000 (voice)
Madolyn Smith Osborne – Caroline Floyd (as Madolyn Smith)
Dana Elcar – Dimitri Moisevitch
Taliesin Jaffe – Christopher Floyd
James McEachin – Victor Milson
Mary Jo Deschanel – Betty Fernandez, Bowmans Wife
Music: David Shire
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Plot Outline: A joint American-Soviet space expedition is sent to Jupiter to learn what happened to the Discovery.
Plot: In this sequel to 2001: A Space Odyssey, a joint American- Soviet expedition is sent to Jupiter to discover what went wrong with the U.S.S. Discovery against a backdrop of growing global tensions. Among the mysteries the expedition must explain are the appearance of a huge black monolith in Jupiters orbit and the fate of H.A.L., the Discoverys sentient computer. Based on a novel written by Arthur C. Clarke.
Crazy Credits: We know about 2 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
For Susan
Goofs: We know about 18 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: Numerous differences in the Discovery from 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), as director Stanley Kubrick deliberately had the models and sets destroyed.
Trivia: There are 26 entries in the trivia list – like these:
Sleuth
Aug 28th
Category: Mystery
All Genres: Mystery, Thriller
Release Year: 1972
Country: UK
Runtime: 138
Rating: 6 (0)
Languages: English, Italian
Director: Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Sound: Mono
Taglines:
Writing by: Anthony Shaffer – (play)
Anthony Shaffer – (screenplay)
Produced by: Morton Gottlieb – producer
David Middlemas – associate producer
Edgar J. Scherick – executive producer
Cast: Laurence Olivier – Andrew Wyke
Michael Caine – Milo Tindle
Alec Cawthorne – Inspector Doppler
John Matthews – Detective Sergeant Tarrant
Eve Channing – Marguerite Wyke
Teddy Martin – Police Constable Higgs
Music: John Addison
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Plot Outline: A man who loves games and theater invites his wifes lover to meet him, setting up a battle of wits with potentially deadly results.
Plot: Milo Tindle and Andrew Wyke have something in common, Andrews wife. In an attempt to find a way out of this without costing Andrew a fortune in alimony, he suggests Milo pretend to rob his house and let him claim the insurance on the stolen jewelry. The problem is that they dont really like each other and each cannot avoid the zinger on the other. The plot has many shifts in which the advantage shifts between Milo and Andrew.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
In Memoriam Pedro SopeŃa
Goofs: We know about 7 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: In the snooker game, after Andrew pots the black for the first time, it is clearly seen to be on its spot before Milo takes it from the pocket and re-spots it.
Trivia: There are 14 entries in the trivia list – like these:
"The Outer Limits"
Aug 28th
Category: Mystery
All Genres: Mystery, Horror, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Thriller
Release Year: 1995
Country: USA, Canada
Runtime: 50
Rating: 7.3 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Robert Harmon
Sound: Stereo
Taglines:
Writing by: Brendan Hood – (written by) (as Brendan William Hood)
Produced by: Tony Blain – co-producer
Tom Engelman – producer
Ted Field – executive producer
Barbara Kelly – co-producer
Scott Kroopf – producer
David Linde – executive producer
John Mariella – associate producer
Cast: Kevin Conway – The Control Voice / … (145 episodes, 1995-2002)
Alex Diakun – Nicholas Prentice / … (8 episodes, 1995-2001)
Eric Schneider – Alien Inquisitor / … (8 episodes, 1995-2001)
Garvin Cross – Agent Bauer / … (6 episodes, 1995-2000)
Larry Musser – Clerk / … (6 episodes, 1995-2001)
Kavan Smith – Allan / … (5 episodes, 1995-2001)
Nathaniel DeVeaux – Captain / … (5 episodes, 1995-1999)
Scott Swanson – Emil Dobkins / … (5 episodes, 1995-1999)
Tom Butler – Charlie Bouton / … (5 episodes, 1995-2001)
Andrew Airlie – Don / … (5 episodes, 1996-2002)
Kristin Lehman – Janet Marshall / … (4 episodes, 1996-2001)
Music: Elia Cmiral
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Plot Outline: After witnessing a horrific and traumatic event, Julia Lund, a graduate student in psychology, gradually…
Plot: After witnessing a horrific and traumatic event, Julia Lund, a graduate student in psychology, gradually comes to the realization that everything which scared her as a child could be real. And whats worse, it might be coming back to get her…
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
Just before the credits ends, you can hear a loud roar of the monster.
Goofs: We know about 5 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: When Julias car stalls on the road, she is shown sitting in the car wearing a seatbelt. After she reaches into the glove compartment and pulls out a flashlight she is no longer wearing the seatbelt.
Trivia: There are 5 entries in the trivia list – like these:
Marnie
Aug 28th
Category: Mystery
All Genres: Mystery, Romance, Thriller
Release Year: 1964
Country: USA
Runtime: 130
Rating: 7.3 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Alfred Hitchcock
Sound: Mono
Taglines:
Writing by: Winston Graham – (novel)
Jay Presson Allen – (screenplay)
Produced by: Alfred Hitchcock – producer (uncredited)
Cast: Tippi Hedren – Marnie Edgar (as Tippi Hedren)
Martin Gabel – Sidney Strutt
Sean Connery – Mark Rutland
Louise Latham – Bernice Edgar
Diane Baker – Lil Mainwaring
Alan Napier – Mr. Rutland
Bob Sweeney – Cousin Bob
Milton Selzer – Man at Track
Mariette Hartley – Susan Clabon
Bruce Dern – Sailor
Henry Beckman – First Detective
Music: Bernard Herrmann
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Plot Outline: Mark marries Marnie although she is a habitual thief and has serious psychological problems, and tries to help her confront and resolve them.
Plot: Marnie Edgar is an ice-cold habitual thief. She uses her looks to gain the confidence of her employers, robs them, and changes her identity. Her only loves are her horse and her mother, although she has problems with the latter relationship. Marnie applies for a job at Mark Rutlands Philadelphia publishing company. Mark recognises her since he is a client of her last employer, but instead of turning her in, he decides to watch her.
Crazy Credits: We know about 2 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
The opening credits are displayed over a series of black-and-white photographs taken from scenes in the movie. The very last on then turns to color and becomes the first scene of each episode. The end credits are displayed over a picture of a dove silhouette on a piece of wood.
Goofs: We know about 15 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: While Rutland and Marnie are at the safe, the stacks of cash change height and orientation from one shot to the next.
Trivia: There are 23 entries in the trivia list – like these:
The Thirteenth Floor
Aug 28th
Category: Mystery
All Genres: Mystery, Romance, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Release Year: 1999
Country: USA, Germany
Runtime: 100
Rating: 8.3 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Josef Rusnak
Sound: DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
Taglines:
Writing by: Daniel F. Galouye – (book "Simulacron 3") (as Daniel Galouye)
Josef Rusnak – (screenplay) &
Ravel Centeno-Rodriguez – (screenplay)
Produced by: Helga Ballhaus – executive producer
Michael Ballhaus – executive producer
Roland Emmerich – producer
Ute Emmerich – producer
Kelly Van Horn – co-producer
Marco Weber – producer
Cast: Craig Bierko – Douglas Hall / John Ferguson / David
Armin Mueller-Stahl – Hannon Fuller / Grierson
Gretchen Mol – Jane Fuller / Natasha Molinaro
Vincent DOnofrio – Jason Whitney / Jerry Ashton
Dennis Haysbert – Detective Larry McBain
Steven Schub – Detective Zev Bernstein
Jeremy Roberts – Tom Jones
Rif Hutton – Joe
Leon Rippy – Janes Lawyer
Janet MacLachlan – Ellen
Brad William Henke – Cop #1 (as Brad Henke)
Music: Harald Kloser
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Plot Outline: Computer scientist Hannon Fuller has discovered something extremely important. Hes about to tell the discovery to his colleague…
Plot: Computer scientist Hannon Fuller has discovered something extremely important. Hes about to tell the discovery to his colleague, Douglas Hall, but knowing someone is after him, the old man leaves a letter in his computer generated parallel world thats just like the 30s with seemingly real people with real emotions. Fuller is murdered in our real world the same night, and his colleague is suspected. Douglas discovers a bloody shirt in his bathroom and he cannot recall what he was doing the night Fuller was murdered. He logs into the system in order to find the letter, but has to confront the unexpected. The truth is harsher than he could ever imagine…
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
Before the opening credits, a Rene Descartes quote (“I think, therefore I am.”) is on screen.
Goofs: We know about 7 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: In the 1937 world, the old man (Fuller) refers to World War I. There had been no World War II yet, thus World War I should have been referred to as “The Great War”, but since the world was actually a simulation, this is just an error in the simulation. Many other anachronisms in the 1937 world can be similarly explained, such as the too-new money and a too-new police car.
Trivia: There are 1 entries in the trivia list – like these:
Sphere
Aug 28th
Category: Mystery
All Genres: Mystery, Sci-Fi, Thriller
Release Year: 1998
Country: USA
Runtime: 134
Rating: 6.3 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Barry Levinson
Sound: DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
Taglines:
Writing by: Michael Crichton – (novel)
Kurt Wimmer – (adaptation)
Stephen Hauser – (screenplay) and
Paul Attanasio – (screenplay)
Produced by: Patricia Churchill – associate producer
Michael Crichton – producer
Peter Giuliano – executive producer
Barry Levinson – producer
Andrew Wald – producer
Cast: Dustin Hoffman – Dr. Norman Goodman
Sharon Stone – Dr. Elizabeth Beth Halperin
Samuel L. Jackson – Dr. Harry Adams
Peter Coyote – Captain Harold C. Barnes
Liev Schreiber – Dr. Ted Fielding
Queen Latifah – Alice Teeny Fletcher
Marga Gómez – Jane Edmunds
Huey Lewis – Helicopter Pilot
Bernard Hocke – Seaman
James Pickens Jr. – O.S.S.A. Instructor
Michael Keys Hall – O.S.S.A. Official
Music: Elliot Goldenthal
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Plot Outline: A spaceship is discovered under three hundred years worth of coral growth at the bottom of the ocean.
Plot: 1000 feet below the ocean, navy divers discover an object half-a-mile long. A crack team of scientists are deployed to the site in Deepsea Habitats. What they find boggles the mind as they discover a perfect metal sphere. What is the secret behind the sphere? Will they survive the mysterious manifestations? Who or what is creating these? They may never live to find out.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
The opening credits are cast over an invisible sphere.
Goofs: We know about 12 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Factual errors: In several scenes the team members wear various recreational dive computers, which are useless on a 1000ft saturation dive.
Trivia: There are 7 entries in the trivia list – like these:
Color of Night
Aug 28th
Category: Mystery
All Genres: Mystery, Romance, Thriller, Drama
Release Year: 1994
Country: USA
Runtime: 121
Rating: 7.3 (0)
Languages: English
Director: Richard Rush
Sound: Dolby Digital
Taglines:
Writing by: Billy Ray – (story)
Matthew Chapman – (screenplay) and
Billy Ray – (screenplay)
Produced by: Buzz Feitshans – producer
David Matalon – producer
Andrew G. Vajna – executive producer
David Willis – co-producer
Carmine Zozzora – co-producer
Cast: Bruce Willis – Dr. Bill Capa
Jane March – Rose
Rubén Blades – Lt. Hector Martinez
Lesley Ann Warren – Sondra Dorio
Scott Bakula – Dr. Bob Moore
Brad Dourif – Clark
Lance Henriksen – Buck
Kevin J. OConnor – Casey Heinz
Andrew Lowery – Dale Dexter
Eriq La Salle – Det. Anderson
Jeff Corey – Ashland
Music: Dominic Frontiere
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Plot Outline: A color-blind psychiatrist Bill Capa is stalked by an unknown killer after taking over his murdered friends therapy group, all of whom have a connection to a mysterious young woman that Capa begins having intense sexual encounters with.
Plot: Psychologist Bill Capa gives up his practise when he unintentially pushes a patient to committ suicide. In an effort to come to terms with this tragedy he visits an old colleague, Bob Moore, who is subsequently murdered. The quest to catch the killer centres around a group of Moores psychologically disturbed patients, however equally as important is an affair which develops between Capa and the mysterious Rose. This relationship, at first a diversion, becomes central to the plot as the film progresses.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
After the credits roll, Hector can be heard calling for help because he is still hanging on the wall.
Goofs: We know about 9 goofs. Here comes one of them:
Continuity: Shortly after his patients suicide, we see Bill from behind talking with an another man, and he makes some comment about suicide and motions to his head with his right hand. But when the camera shows him from the front, he is putting his left arm down.
Trivia: There are 5 entries in the trivia list – like these: