Paradise Now

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Category: 40
All Genres: Crime, Drama
Release Year: 2005
Country: Occupied Palestinian Territory, France, Germany, Netherlands, Israel
Runtime: 90
Rating: (0)
Languages: Arabic, English
Director: Hany Abu-Assad
Sound: SDDS, DTS, Dolby Digital
Taglines:

  • In the next 36 hours, two childhood friends may do the unthinkable.
  • From the most unexpected place, comes a bold new call for peace.

  • Writing by: Hany Abu-Assad – writer
    Bero Beyer – writer

    Produced by: Bero Beyer – producer
    Muhammed Buqai – associate producer
    Amir Harel – producer
    Peter Hermann – line producer
    Gerhard Meixner – producer
    Koji Nelissen – assistant producer
    Hengameh Panahi – producer
    Roman Paul – producer
    Jeroen van den Idsert – co-producer
    Yani – co-producer

    Cast: Lubna Azabal – Suha
    Hamza Abu-Aiaash – Checkpoint Soldier
    Kais Nashif – Said
    Lotuf Neusser – Car Owner
    Ali Suliman – Khaled
    Mohammad Bustami – Abu-Salim
    Ahmad Fares – Tea Boy
    Waleed On-Allah – Taxidriver Suha
    Asaad Dwikat – Shawarma Shop Owner
    Imad Saber – Shawarma Customer
    Mohammad Kosa – Photographer

    Music: Jina Sumedi
    Official Website: Visit Website


    Plot Outline: Two childhood friends are recruited for a suicide bombing in Tel Aviv.
    Plot: The story places two close friends, Palestinians Said and Khaled, recruited by an extremist group to perpetrate a terrorist attack in Tel-Aviv, blowing up themselves. However, things go wrong and both friends must separate in the border. One of them, maintaining in his purpose of carry the attack to the end, and the other will have his doubts about it.

    Movie Quotes: Car Owner:”>to Sa

    Paradise Now

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    Category: 15
    All Genres: Documentary
    Release Year: 1970
    Country: USA
    Runtime: 105
    Rating: (0)
    Languages: English
    Director: Sheldon Rochlin
    Sound: DTS, Dolby Digital
    Taglines:

  • Nobody's So Good At Being So Bad.

  • Writing by: Bobby Mardis – (story) &
    Karen Dean – (story)
    Bobby Mardis – (screenplay)

    Produced by: T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh – executive producer

    Cast: Tim Hutchinson
    Lynette Jenkins – Secretary
    T'Keyah Crystal Keymáh – Gina
    Bobby Mardis
    Mari Morrow
    Virginia Watson

    Music: Caleb Sampson
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    Plot Outline: A hitman falls in love with the boss's girlfriend, who may just be his next target.
    Plot: While staking out his next assignment–the innocent girlfriend of his notorious boss–contract killer Malik reflects on the dark path he's chosen but cannot escape. Torn between his sense of duty and his newfound sense of humanity, he finds that the only way out is a perilous showdown with men who are every bit as cold-blooded as he is.

    Movie Quotes: Malik Bishop:”>narrating] My name is Malik Bishop and I'm a professional hitman. Mm-hmm. See up until a month ago I was the hardest, coldest bastard to screw a silencer on a pistol. Now you're probably thinking, what kind of moral existence is that… professional hitman? Well, the way I see it the world is full of people that quite frankly we all could do without. Some argue that I'm one of those people. But I digress. I'm what you call a custodian of anthropoligical affairs, meaning I kill motherfuckers that are worthless.


    Crazy Credits: We know about 3 Crazy Credits. One of them reads:
    At the end of the credits this message appears: “Special thanks to those viewers who are so bored as to actually sit through all these credits to this final one. Thanks, and don't ever let anyone ask you to pull their finger!”

    Goofs: We know about 11 goofs. Here comes one of them:
    Errors in geography: The final scene looks like Foley Square – downtown NY with the New York City Hall in the background – not anyplace in New Jersey, where Sarokin would be sitting.

    Trivia: There are 1 entries in the trivia list – like these:

    • David Essex suffered a serious eye injury while filming a action scene.


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