Saturday, March 10, 2018

The devil's code............backwards.............nukes.........on Oct 21..............21 like 12.........like the 12th pres.................the Mexican American war....................Zach T............a military gen..........his portrait on a wall..........in a place that does not exist...........Russia................nukes............Russian mail order brides..............the postal woman.............sex rings............Russia hackers..............us elections....


Unthinkable

Feature Film | R | 1 hr 35 min | Released: 2010
Audio: English | CC/Subtitles: English


Why It Crackles: Sam Jackson and Carrie-Anne Moss deliver nuanced performances against a backdrop of nuclear annihilation.


Movie Description: This suspenseful thriller explores how far we will go to protect ourselves and our country. When a nuclear expert-turned-extremist (Michael Sheen, Masters of Sex) plants devices in three separate cities, the country's counter-terrorism force springs into action and captures him. But the location of his bombs remains a mystery. With time running out, FBI agent Helen Brody (Carrie-Anne Moss, The Matrix) agrees to work alongside a mysterious interrogator known only as "H" (Samuel L. Jackson, The Avengers, Captain America: The Winter Soldier), whose ruthless methods get results. But a power struggle develops between Brody, "H" and the terrorist. What happens next is unbelievable and, ultimately, unthinkable.


Genres: Action , Drama , Thriller

Cast: Samuel Jackson, Carrie-Anne Moss, Michael Sheen, Martin Donovan, Gil Bellows, Brandon Routh, Stephen Root, Lora Kojovic, Vincent Laresca, Joshua Harto, Holmes Osborne, Michael Rose, Randy Oglesby, Benito Martinez, Sasha Roiz, Dayo Ade, Yara Shahidi, Sayeed Shahidi, Necar Zadegan, Jillian Bruno, Coby Seyrafi, Chris McGarry, Angela Martinez, David Willis, Geoff Meed, Kirk B.R. Woller

Directors: Gregor Jordan

Writers: Peter Woodward

Producers: Marco Weber, Rachel Rose, Caldecot Chubb, Vincent Cirrincione, Bill Perkins, Vanessa Coifman, William Perkins

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