Goldeneye
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In this week’s episode of the AIPT Movies podcast, Alex, Tim, and Matt discuss Michael Bay’s relatively timid dystopian science fiction thriller, The Island! Bay trying his best to restrain himself during dialogue scenes, but going full-destructive-madman during the intense action scenes! A stacked cast that includes a playful Ewan McGregor, Scarlett Johansson at the edge of mega stardom, Sean Bean possibly dying again maybe, and a career-best performance from Djimon Hounsou! All that and more in this legitimately compelling (and possibly too prophetic) story that has a fairly shocking narrative twist if you don’t already know what the movie is about!
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Returning guests Kurt Schiller and Chris Woodward join us to discuss James Bond's first foray into a post-Cold War world, 'GoldenEye' featuring two notable "firsts": Pierce Brosnan's debut as the international super spy and the first Bond film helmed by director Martin Campbell (who would return to update Bond again for a post-9/11 audience with 'Casino Royale').
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Zo travels to the near future only to discover the fall out of World War III (the sequel that didn't need to happen). What he finds is a terrifying dystopian future where human emotions are illegal. Zo follows the exploits of Senior Grammaton Cleric John Preston who brutally, efficiently, and emotionlessly carries out his duties of suppressing the populace, but what should happen if this highly decorated special agent should suddenly start to feel the emotions that he's dedicated his life to suppress? Come to the near future with Zo to find out.
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This week we are rewatching “The Island” a movie directed by Michael Bay released in 2005, starring Ewan McGregor and Scarlett Johansson.
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All is meh until one day his best friend, Jordan Two Delta wins the lottery to go to the island.
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National Treasure
Directed: Jon Turtletaub.
Writers: Jim Kouf, Cormac Wibberley, Marianne Wibberley
Starring:
Nicolas Cage
Diane Kruger
Justin Bartha
Sean Bean
Jon Voight
Released: 8 November 2004
Budget: $100,000,000M ($154,735,839.07M in 2022)
Box Office: $347,512,318M ($537,726,101.12M in 2022)
Ratings: IMDb 6.9(NOICE)/10 Rotten Tomatoes 46%
Metacritic 39% Google Users 86%
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Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA 2005
Nominee
Saturn Award
Best Action/Adventure/Thriller Film
Best Supporting Actress
Diane Kruger
BMI Film & TV Awards 2005
Winner
BMI Film Music Award
Trevor Rabin
Jupiter Award 2005
Nominee
Jupiter Award
Best International Actor
Nicolas Cage
Teen Choice Awards 2005
Nominee
Teen Choice Award
Choice Movie: Action Adventure
Undine Awards, Austria 2005
Nominee
Undine Award
Best Young Actress - Film (Beste jugendliche Hauptdarstellerin in einem Kinospielfilm)
Diane Kruger
Visual Effects Society Awards 2005
Nominee
VES Award
Outstanding Models and Miniatures in a Motion Picture
Matthew Gratzner
Forest P. Fischer
Scott Beverly
Leigh-Alexandra Jacob
For the treasure room.
World Stunt Awards 2005
Nominee
Taurus Award
Best Overall Stunt by a Stunt Woman
Lisa Hoyle
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Young Artist Awards 2005
Nominee
Young Artist Award
Best Performance in a Feature Film - Supporting Young Actor
Hunter Gomez
Best Family Feature Film - Drama
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Plot:
The story centers on Benjamin Franklin Gates (Cage), an amateur cryptologist with a mechanical engineering degree from MIT and an American history degree from Georgetown who comes from a long line of treasure hunters that believe in the legend of a fantastic treasure trove of artifacts and gold, hidden by the Founding Fathers of the United States, and forgotten to all but a few. The first clue was given to Ben's great-great-great-great grandfather Thomas Gates (Jason Earles) by Charles Carroll, the last living signer of the Declaration of Independence, saying simply, "The secret lies with Charlotte."
Using sophisticated computer arctic weather models, Ben, with his friend Riley Poole (Bartha) and financier Ian Howe (Bean), finds the wreckage of a Colonial ship, the Charlotte, containing a meerschaum pipe engraved with a riddle. After examining the riddle, Ben deduces that the next clue is on the back of the Declaration of Independence. While Ben sees gaining access to such a highly guarded artifact as an obstacle, Ian finds no problem in stealing it. In the standoff, Ian escapes and the Charlotte explodes with Ben and Riley inside, nearly killing them.
They attempt to warn the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI, and Dr. Abigail Chase (Kruger) at the National Archives, but no one takes them seriously, believing it to be too heavily guarded to be under any threat. Ben thinks otherwise, however, and decides to steal it to keep it from Ian. Ben and Riley manage to steal the Declaration during a 70th anniversary-gala, just before Ian arrives. Dr. Chase, who is holding a replica, is kidnapped by Ian who thinks she has the real one, and Ben has to engage in a car chase to rescue her. As she will not leave without the Declaration, and Ben will not let her leave with it, she is forced to go along with them.
Ben and Riley agree that the only place to hide from the police would be Ben's father's (Voight) house. Despite his father's disbelief in the treasure, Ben manages to reveal an Ottendorf cipher on the back of the Declaration, referring to characters in the Silence Dogood letters. The coded message in the letters leads them to Independence Hall in Philadelphia, where they find special bifocals invented by Benjamin Franklin Gates inside of a brick from the building. Ben examines the back of the Declaration with the glasses, to find another clue. After a short chase, Ian gets the Declaration from Riley and Abigail, and the FBI arrests Ben, who has the glasses.
When the FBI attempts to use Ben as bait to get the Declaration back, Ian arranges to have him escape by jumping from the deck of the USS Intrepid, into the Hudson River, a feat not too difficult for Ben as a graduate of the Navy Diving and Salvage Training Center. Using Ben's father, Riley, and Abigail as leverage, Ian forces Ben to interpret the clue on the back of the declaration, a reference to a secret chamber under the Trinity Church in New York City. When they arrive at a seemingly dead end, Ben's father makes up another clue to keep Ian going, telling him a lantern is the clue to the Old North Church in Boston, referencing Paul Revere's ride. Ian goes to Boston with his men, leaving everyone else to die in the caverns.
After Ian leaves, Ben reveals there is another exit that must be through the treasure room. They find a secret passage into another chamber. To their disappointment, they find it empty, and assume that the treasure was already moved. However, they realize a secondary exit must have been created in case of cave-ins. Ben examines the walls of the room, to find a hole the shape of the pipe from the Charlotte. This lock opens a door into the true treasure room, containing artifacts from all periods of history.
When they leave through the second exit and the FBI arrives, Ben discovers that the chief investigator, Special agent Peter Sadusky (Keitel), is a Freemason. Ben proposes to give the treasure to various museums around the world, with credit being given to the entire Gates family and Riley, with Dr. Chase not being penalized for the theft of the Declaration. However, Sadusky says that someone has to go to prison for the theft of the Declaration, so they fly to Boston, where Ian and his men are breaking the lock to gain entry to the Old North Church. FBI agents emerge from hiding and arrest them under charges of "kidnapping, attempted murder, and trespassing on government property." The U.S. government offers Ben and his friends ten percent of the treasure, but Ben only takes one percent and splits it with Riley. With his share, Ben and Abigail buy a mansion once owned by a man who knew Charles Carroll, and Riley buys a red Ferrari 360 Spider. The film ends with Abigail giving Ben a map and when he curiously asks what it leads to she just smiles a suggestive grin.
-Nicholas Cage figuring out the "riddle" on the boat with no context clues or anything was crazy.
-Ian turns on Ben very quickly when it went from study the declaration of independance to steal it, and Ben wasn't game.
-I always hate this, when Ian shoots the guard with the tazer, he passes out... not what happens with a tazer.
-Who knows this much about cyphers?
-Good chace, but would've brought more attention.
-Why would Ian want to meet in NYC when they were already in Philly?
-How would a 200 year old torch hold a flame like that?
Top Five Trivia of the movie:
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On the back of the $100 bill, there is an etching of Independence Hall, and the time on the clock tower reads 2:22.
The clock on the back of the early-2000s $100 bill (below) was officially documented as reading 4:10, though it does look more like the hour hand is pointing to the two, suggesting a time of 2:22. When the $100 bill was redesigned in 2009, the time was changed to 10:30; this new bill entered circulation in 2013. There is no evidence that either of these times were chosen for a specific reason.
Independence Hall was not harmed in the making of this movie.
Many of the scenes set in Philadelphia were shot on location, in such landmarks as Reading Terminal Market and the Franklin Institute. But one notable exception is Independence Hall. Rather than filming in the real building, a National Historical Park, the filmmakers substituted the brick-for-brick replica of Independence Hall at Knott's Berry Farm in Buena Park, California. Walter Knott had a love for American history, and his replica which was constructed between 1964-1966 was based on historical records, photographs, blueprints, and exact measurements. So, there was no need for Nicolas Cage to run around a real "national treasure" when a truly exact replica existed.
The house of Pass and Stow
The bell now known as the Liberty Bell was commissioned from the London firm of Lester and Pack. It arrived in Philadelphia in 1752, but when the bell was struck to test the sound, its rim cracked. Authorities tried in vain to return the bell, so local founders John Pass and John Stow offered to recast it. Their first attempt didn't break when struck, but the sound was disappointing. So, Pass and Stow recast the bell again, and it was finally installed in the bell tower of the Pennsylvania State House (Independence Hall) in June 1753.
As Ian discovers, the Liberty Bell no longer hangs in Independence Hall. It has its own pavillion across the street, the Liberty Bell Center, which opened to the public in October 2003.
The final expansion of the crack in the Liberty Bell occurred on George Washington's birthday in 1846, and the Centennial Bell replaced the Liberty Bell in 1876.
According to the National Park Service, the final expansion of the crack did occur in 1846, and the widening was actually an attempt to prevent futher cracking and restore the bell's tone. By order of the mayor, the bell rang in honor of Washington's birthday and cracked beyond repair.
In anticipation of the centennial in 1876, a different bell was produced from four melted-down Revolutionary and Civil War cannons. The Centennial Bell was part of the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, later recast to improve the tone, and hung in the bell tower of
Independence Hall, where it remains today. This engraving from The Illustrated London News, 1876, shows the Centennial Bell "In the Belfry, Independence Hall.
5. Broadway was called de Heere Street by the Dutch.
Originally the Wickquasgeck Trail, Dutch settlers renamed the route traversing Manhattan Island from south to north de Heere Straat, which means the Gentlemen's Street. Much of modern day Broadway follows these original roads.
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