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 Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (2009)
IMDB rating: 6.20
Plot: High profile lawyer, Martin Hunter has an impeccable record putting criminals behind bars and is a shoo-in for governor in the upcoming election. But when ambitious rookie journalist, C.J. Nicholas begins investigating Hunter for tampering with evidence to secure his convictions, the district attorney’s perfect record is up for scrutiny. Commencing a risky game of cat and mouse with Hunter, C.J. frames himself as a murder suspect to catch the corrupt D.A. in the act. Romantically involved with C.J. but unaware of his assignment, assistant D.A. Ella Crystal becomes caught between her boss’s political ambitions and C.J.’s dangerous expose. As mounting evidence stacks up against both men, Ella’s own life becomes threatened when she discovers incriminating proof that puts the fate of both C.J’s innocence and Hunter’s reputation in her hands.
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Directors: Hyams Peter
Actors: Douglas Michael,Metcalfe Jesse,Whitney Sewell,Allen Michael C. ‘Mike’,Allen Michael C. ‘Mike’,Bentley Tony,Beron Lawrence P.,Born David,Browne Edrick,Byrnes Michael,Caston Kole,Constantinescu Andrei,Cummings Kip,Daniel John F.,Drama,Mystery,
If you considered it to be proved beyond reasonable doubt that religious beliefs had evolved out of such?
primitive phenomena as magic, superstitious fear of ghosts, and tribal celebration of harvest, would that weaken, in your opinion, the validity of such beliefs?
I believe true ‘religion’ came from trying to reach out towards the Creater of all things. Simply looking at the wonders of nature and asking ‘Who did this?’
? christianman ? | Jan 14, 2010
Yes. But that would only be because I am so normal and grounded.
I think most of us who studied religion already know that pagan celebrations/holidays were combined with Christian holidays from Constantine.
Eliza | Jan 14, 2010
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 One, The (2001)
IMDB rating: 5.30
Plot: This movie postulates what if there is more than one universe. And that all of these universes are held together by one single stream of energy and that energy is equally distributed to every living in each universe and if one of these beings die, that energy is reallocated equally to each other surviving member. And with each allocation, a person becomes stronger. Now one universe has master the ability of crossing into another universe, and a man named Shulaw who believes that if he can kill all of his counterparts, he will become invincible, but there are those who believe that it might have detrimental effects, so try and stop him. Unfortunately, he just has one more person to kill, Gabe Law, but the officers follow Shulaw but Shulaw has committed some crimes and Gabe is accused and is wanted. But Gabe discovers that he has changed and only wants to kill Shulaw not realizing what could happen.
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Directors: Wong James
Actors: Li Jet,Lindo Delroy,Statham Jason,Morrison James,Bruno Dylan,Steinmetz Richard,Rankin Steve,Smallwood Tucker,Keats David,Norris Dean,Zimmerman Ron,Morgan Darin,Mark Borchardt,Action,Sci-Fi,Thriller,
Longhorns safety Williams on big plays
17.10.09
Texas cornerback Aaron Williams had already made one huge play when he was involved in another.
It wasn’t a good one for the Longhorns.
Williams, who had knocked Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford out of the game in the first quarter, was beaten for the tying touchdown in the third. He lunged for a tackle on Oklahoma’s Ryan Broyles who easily sidestepped him and coasted for a touchdown.
Momentum, it seemed, was lost.
Not for long.
Heading back to the bench, Williams knew he had some making up to do.
After Texas retook the lead at 16-13 on Hunter Lawrence’s third field goal of the game, the Longhorns flushed Bradford’s backup, Landry Jones, out of the pocket and forced him to throw on the run. Williams made an acrobatic interception on the sideline at the Oklahoma 20.
“Once you make a mistake, you have to come back with a big play,” Williams said.
Williams had made arguably the biggest play of the game for the Longhorns with the hit on Bradford, the first of two sacks by Texas.
With Oklahoma worried about picking up defensive end Sergio Kindle to Bradford’s left, Williams blitzed from Bradford’s right and threw him down on his right shoulder. The hit aggravated the same injury that knocked Bradford out of the Sooners’ first game and made him miss the next three.
“I don’t think he was looking for me or something. Most of the game, they were picking up my blitz. For some reason, on that one play, they’d didn’t get me,” Williams said.
Williams said he didn’t know Bradford was hurt.
“I was celebrating with my teammates and it wasn’t till I saw we weren’t calling any plays that I saw that he was hurt,” Williams said. “It’s unfortunate, but it wasn’t intentional.”
Texas appeared to have the game in control until Williams’ gaffe on the missed tackled.
Jones threw a short sideline pass to Broyles, who looked an easy target for the tackle. But Williams went in with his head down, Broyles stepped to his right and bolted 35 yards to make it 13-13.
“I was really upset with myself, but in a big game, a big situation like that, you have to have a (short) memory and let it go. The coaches were made at me and was mad at myself,” Williams said. “A missed tackle for a touchdown, you’d better do something big.”
The secondary came up with another in the fourth quarter.
Texas squandered Williams’ interception when Colt McCoy threw one right back to the Sooners. Oklahoma moved the ball close to midfield before safety Thomas picked off Jones’ final pass with 3:31 to play. The Longhorns ran out the clock to get the win.
“I was like, ‘I can’t believe it’s coming,’” Thomas said. “It kind of floated a little bit and I was able to pull it in and make a play.”
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