Confidently conceived and brilliantly executed, Gattaca had a somewhat low profile release in 1997, but audiences and critics hailed the film's originality. It's since been recognized as one of the most intelligent science fiction films of the 1990s. Writer-director Andrew Niccol, the talented New Zealander who also wrote the acclaimed Jim Carrey vehicle The Truman Show, depicts a near-future society in which one's personal and professional destiny is determined by one's genes. In this society, "Valids" (genetically engineered) qualify for positions at prestigious corporations, such as Gattaca, which grooms its most qualified employees for space exploration. "In-Valids" (naturally born), such as the film's protagonist, Vincent (Ethan Hawke), are deemed genetically flawed and subsequently fated to low-level occupations in a genetically caste society. With the help of a disabled "Valid" (Jude Law), Vincent subverts his society's social and biological barriers to pursue his dream of space travel; any random mistake--and an ongoing murder investigation at Gattaca--could reveal his plot. Part thriller, part futuristic drama and cautionary tale, Gattaca establishes its social structure so convincingly that the entire scenario is chillingly believable. With Uma Thurman as the woman who loves Vincent and identifies with his struggle, Gattaca is both stylish and smart, while Jude Law's performance lends the film a note of tragic and heartfelt humanity. --Jeff Shannon
Gattaca is a movie that everyone can enjoy together.This is something not usually seen in movies of this type, so it makes it an unusual, yet pleasant experience.The movie is absolutely stunning and Ethan Hawke deliver some award winning performances in this movie. I also think Uma Thurman was great!
Bob the Builder - Tool Power - Time For Movies To Take A Back Seat
Inspector Spud Spud pretends to be the building inspector, causing confusion all around town. Following the trail of building certificates issued by the mischievous scarecrow, Bob finally tracks down Spud, only to find him stuck in wet cement! It's a good thing Bob has the tools to rescue Spud!
Travis' Trailer When Travis takes a heavy delivery to Farmer Pickles, Spud hitches a ride on the trailer. Trying to be helpful, Spud accidentally releases the trailer, which rolls downhill and straight toward Bob and Wendy! Can Bob stop the runaway trailer before it does any damage? Yes, he can!
Wendy's Moving Company Bob's hammer and saw come in handy while renovating the Bentley's new house. But when the moving company can't move the Bentleys' furniture, Wendy saves the day by volunteering the building machines to help. Working together, they get the job done - and surprise Mr. Bentley!
Speedy Skip Skip is always up to speed when someone needs help. After Bob demolishes a shed with his trusty tools, Skip hurries to the dump with the debris. Due to a mix-up, however, Skip almost dumps some important papers - until Wendy and Muck race to catch him and save the day.
Mr. Bentley's Trains Mrs. Bentley asks Bob to build a new model railway to surprise her husband. Meanwhile, Bob's crew of machines races around the building yard pretending to be a real train, but when one of Mr. Bentley's favorite models breaks, the "pretend train" comes to the rescue!
You should see it, make no mistake this is a definite blockbuster!
Wow! I really loved the movie Bob the Builder - Tool Power. The movie is absolutely stunning with top-notch graphics and visuals while Neil Morrissey deliver some award-winning performances in this movie.
I also think Kate Harbour was great! The visuals and graphics make for some very realistic on screen special-effects but that is the beauty of the movie.When the movie wants to be funny it is funny, the same is true for when the movie needs to deliver its scary aspects.
I think Neil Morrissey and Kate Harbour worked wonderful in Bob the Builder - Tool Power. The great supporting cast includes Neil Morrissey, Kate Harbour, Rob Rackstraw, Greg Proops, Rupert Degas.
I think Neil Morrissey and Kate Harbour worked wonderful in Bob the Builder - Tool Power. The great supporting cast includes Neil Morrissey, Kate Harbour, Rob Rackstraw, Greg Proops, Rupert Degas.
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