Minority Report: The Ultimate Trivia Collection

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Findaway Voices, 2024
Made available through hoopla
EDITION
Unabridged
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1 online resource (1 audio file (32 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9798347842995 MWT17629783, 17629783
LANGUAGE
English
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Read by Joe Jackson

MINORITY REPORT THE ULTIMATE TRIVIA COLLECTION FROM THE MOVIE DIRECTED BY STEVEN SPIELBERG CREATED BY FILM TRIVIA METAVERSE ABOUT THE FILM Minority Report is a 2002 science fiction thriller directed by Steven Spielberg, set in a dystopian future where a specialized police unit, PreCrime, prevents crimes before they occur. The system relies on three psychics, called "Precogs," who foresee murders, allowing the police to apprehend perpetrators before they commit the crime. The story follows John Anderton, the head of PreCrime, who is accused of a future murder and becomes a fugitive. The film explores themes of free will versus determinism, the morality of preemptive justice, and the ethical implications of surveillance and control in a highly technological society. TRIVIA SAMPLES: The "Precogs" were named after famous mystery writers: Dashiell Hammett, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and Agatha Christie. For the scene where Anderton holds his breath in the bathtub, Steven Spielberg planned to create the rising air bubble using CGI, but Tom Cruise took the time to learn how to do it himself. Tom Cruise and Steven Spielberg both agreed to waive their usual salary to help keep the film's budget under $100 million. Instead, they agreed to take 15% of the film's gross. Initially, Steven Spielberg wanted Greta (Dr. Eddies assistant) to sing a song by ABBA, but Peter Stormare suggested something more absurd: the Swedish children's song "Sm grodorna" ("The Small Frogs"), traditionally sung during Midsummer Eve parties in Sweden

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