Plot Outline: Flatland is a two-dimensional universe occupied by living geometric figures – squares, triangles, circles… Plot: Tim discovers that it's unwise to accept a haircut from an angry stylist.
Movie Quotes:A Sphere: You people certainly like your shiny things.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads: Cartography – Ladd Ehlinger Jr. Stellar Charts – Tom Whalen Anti-Gravity – Karen Guelfo Sonic Markings – Mark Slater Historical Memes – Edwin A. Abbott Particle Acceleration – Megan Colleen Cosmogony – Greg Trent Neutrino Brewer – Jon Shoemaker Massively Parallel Computations – Patty Elms Quantum Mechanic – Hal Stanford Mereological Nihilist – David Evans Humulus Lupulus Acosmist – Dr. Jeff Sanders Renderosity – Bill Welles, the Kubiks, Lynn Trent Quasiparticles – Jacqueline Clift
Goofs: We know about 2 goofs. Here comes one of them: Factual errors: A Sphere says that the “cube” is building from playing cards has the same length, width, and height, yet the pattern on the cards clearly shows that the length/width ratio is 4/3.
Trivia: There are 3 entries in the trivia list – like these:
“Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions” was originally an 1884 novella by the theologian and mathematician Edwin A. Abbott. It is popular among mathematics and computer science students, and considered useful reading for people studying topics such as the concept of other dimensions. As a piece of literature, Flatland is respected for its satire on the social hierarchy of Victorian society. As of this writing there have been three films made based on this novel, of which “Flatland: The Film” is the latest.
Two of the characters from the film, A Square and Colonel Triangle, were programmed as artificial intelligence “chatbots” that can be chatted with online at www.FlatlandTheFilm.com/chat.html
“Flatland” was the first computer-animated feature film to be created by one person, without the legion of animators and technical crew required by larger-budgeted animation studios.
Plot Outline: A young man meets a girl who might be a ghost, but matters turn serious when his friends start dying under mysterious circumstances. Plot: On a dark and creepy road, teenager Jeff Pryce nearly runs down a beautiful, yet mysterious young girl walking alone by Resurrection Cemetery. Jeff offers to give her a ride and by the time he drops her off, a mutual attraction is obvious. But Jeff's life begins to spin out of control shortly after he asks “Mary” to be his date at Homecoming — as one by one, his friends are brutally murdered. Having spent time in juvenile hall, Jeff becomes the prime suspect. Who is Mary? Why is everyone around him dying? And will Jeff's desperate measures to clear his name put him face-to-face with the real killer?
Movie Quotes:Derek:”>to Simon] Oh, by the way, that's the clitoris.
Crazy Credits: We know about 1 Crazy Credits. One of them reads: Movie begins with advertisement and fake trailers where the “actors” appear.
Goofs: We know about 2 goofs. Here comes one of them: Errors in geography: Nowhere in the 708 area code's geographical area (Peter's phone # on the website) are there hills as large as there are in the background at Peter's house.
Trivia: There are 3 entries in the trivia list – like these:
During his fight with Mosaic, Manikin sprouts tail and becomes more reptilian. With the long coat, Manikin looks almost exactly the way the Spider-Man villain The Lizard looked in his first appearance (“The Amazing Spider-Man” Vol. 1, #6, November 1963).
CAMEO: Producer Stan Lee as Interpol security guard Stanley.
As Maggie considers the source of her powers, she jokingly suggests being bitten by a radioactive chameleon. This is a reference to Stan Lee's most famous creation, Spider-Man (bitten by a radioactive spider).
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