Round 1: Heat 2 vs The Nice and Accurate Prophecies
Jan 21, 2016 12:43:01 GMT -5
Post by Sportsguy on Jan 21, 2016 12:43:01 GMT -5
Heat 2
After surviving a suicide attempt when she was 14 years old, Lauren Gustafson (Natalie Portman) refocused her life and is now head of an elite FBI task force. Aided by the advice of her stepfather, legendary former LAPD detective Vincent Hanna (Al Pacino circa 1996) Lauren and the rest of her team (Kristen Bell, Allison Tolman, Robert Redford circa 1973, Steve McQueen circa 1965, Ali Larter and Leonardo DiCaprio) now face the toughest test of their careers.
Lorenzo Jackson (Denzel Washington circa 2001) and his wife Sarah (Hayden Panettiere) are as brilliant as they are ruthless. They and their team (Paul Newman circa 1973, Billy Bob Thornton, Jeremy Renner, Bokeem Woodbine, and Amy Acker) have perfectly executed a string of high profile robberies, leaving devastation all across the East Coast. They now look to take down the biggest score of their lives.
Written and Directed by Michael Mann (The legendary director behind Miami Vice, Manhunter, Heat, The Insider and Collateral)
The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, witch
When a scatterbrained Satanist nun goofs up a baby-switching scheme and delivers the infant Antichrist to the wrong couple, it's just the beginning of the comic errors in the divine plan for Armageddon. Aziraphale, an angel who doubles as a rare-book dealer, and Crowley, a demon friend who's assigned to the same territory, like life on Earth too much to allow the long-planned war between Heaven and Hell to happen.
They set out to find the Antichrist and avert Armageddon, on the way encountering the last living descendant of Agnes Nutter, Anathema, who's been deciphering accurate prophecies of the world's doom but is unaware she's living in the same town as the Antichrist, now a thoroughly human and normal 11-year-old named Adam. As the appointed day and hour approach, Aziraphale and Crowley blunder through seas of fire and rains of fish, and come across a misguided witch hunter, a middle-aged fortune teller and the Four Horsepersons of the Apocalypse. It's up to Adam in the end. Will his humanity prevail over the Divine Plan and earthly bungling?
Director: Alan Rickman
Cinematographer: Arthur Miller
Aziraphale - Bill Nighy
Crowley - Mark Strong
War - Christina Hemdricks
Famine - Mark Gatiss
Death - Idris Elba
Pollution - Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Newton Pulcifer (witchfinder Private)- Matt Smith
Hastur, a Duke of Hell- Christopher Eccleston
Ligur, a Duke of Hell -Andy Serkis
Anathema Device - Sophie Cookson
Thou-Shalt-Not-Commit-Adultery Pulsifer (Witchfinder)- Jim Broadbent
Agnes Nutter- Maggie Smith
Adam- Benedict Cumberbatch (thru digital wizardry)
After surviving a suicide attempt when she was 14 years old, Lauren Gustafson (Natalie Portman) refocused her life and is now head of an elite FBI task force. Aided by the advice of her stepfather, legendary former LAPD detective Vincent Hanna (Al Pacino circa 1996) Lauren and the rest of her team (Kristen Bell, Allison Tolman, Robert Redford circa 1973, Steve McQueen circa 1965, Ali Larter and Leonardo DiCaprio) now face the toughest test of their careers.
Lorenzo Jackson (Denzel Washington circa 2001) and his wife Sarah (Hayden Panettiere) are as brilliant as they are ruthless. They and their team (Paul Newman circa 1973, Billy Bob Thornton, Jeremy Renner, Bokeem Woodbine, and Amy Acker) have perfectly executed a string of high profile robberies, leaving devastation all across the East Coast. They now look to take down the biggest score of their lives.
Written and Directed by Michael Mann (The legendary director behind Miami Vice, Manhunter, Heat, The Insider and Collateral)
The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, witch
When a scatterbrained Satanist nun goofs up a baby-switching scheme and delivers the infant Antichrist to the wrong couple, it's just the beginning of the comic errors in the divine plan for Armageddon. Aziraphale, an angel who doubles as a rare-book dealer, and Crowley, a demon friend who's assigned to the same territory, like life on Earth too much to allow the long-planned war between Heaven and Hell to happen.
They set out to find the Antichrist and avert Armageddon, on the way encountering the last living descendant of Agnes Nutter, Anathema, who's been deciphering accurate prophecies of the world's doom but is unaware she's living in the same town as the Antichrist, now a thoroughly human and normal 11-year-old named Adam. As the appointed day and hour approach, Aziraphale and Crowley blunder through seas of fire and rains of fish, and come across a misguided witch hunter, a middle-aged fortune teller and the Four Horsepersons of the Apocalypse. It's up to Adam in the end. Will his humanity prevail over the Divine Plan and earthly bungling?
Director: Alan Rickman
Cinematographer: Arthur Miller
Aziraphale - Bill Nighy
Crowley - Mark Strong
War - Christina Hemdricks
Famine - Mark Gatiss
Death - Idris Elba
Pollution - Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Newton Pulcifer (witchfinder Private)- Matt Smith
Hastur, a Duke of Hell- Christopher Eccleston
Ligur, a Duke of Hell -Andy Serkis
Anathema Device - Sophie Cookson
Thou-Shalt-Not-Commit-Adultery Pulsifer (Witchfinder)- Jim Broadbent
Agnes Nutter- Maggie Smith
Adam- Benedict Cumberbatch (thru digital wizardry)