but don't worry, there seems to be a new film called if featuring some sort of purple flump and a Wrexham supporter, so maybe both can end up on the list together.
You could probably lob 2 minutes off the time. I gave up with over two mins left having got 14. I have never heard of 3 of the 6 I missed, and wouldn’t have got the others anyway.
The novel was inspired by an incident in Montauk, New York, but the movie was shot on Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, and I believe Massachusetts is mentioned in the dialogue.
I don't love the movie Lucy; but the synopsis is slightly inaccurate and a little unfair, since the movie was often criticized for perpetuating the myth that we only use 10% of our brains.
It's a slight misquote which IMO makes quite a difference; the scientist says that "It is estimated that human beings only use 10% of their brain's capacity..." Lucy says something similar about how much "capacity" she's using.
That's a different thing--it's some measure of potential or something vague like that; not amount of brain. Since the movie becomes pretty metaphysical, I don't think it's fair to think that "capacity" means something other than a vague notion of potential or superness. It's not nearly as absurd an idea as a mutant gene giving you a "healing factor" or something.
The question would be better to say "...brain's capacity" since that's the terminology the movie and trailer use.
and If isn't American
but don't worry, there seems to be a new film called if featuring some sort of purple flump and a Wrexham supporter, so maybe both can end up on the list together.
I think there might be enough suggestions here for a sequel/series
Another not mentioned elsewhere is Troy
It's a slight misquote which IMO makes quite a difference; the scientist says that "It is estimated that human beings only use 10% of their brain's capacity..." Lucy says something similar about how much "capacity" she's using.
That's a different thing--it's some measure of potential or something vague like that; not amount of brain. Since the movie becomes pretty metaphysical, I don't think it's fair to think that "capacity" means something other than a vague notion of potential or superness. It's not nearly as absurd an idea as a mutant gene giving you a "healing factor" or something.
The question would be better to say "...brain's capacity" since that's the terminology the movie and trailer use.