Information
| Year: | 2009 |
| Rating: | 3.9(5070) |
| Listed in: | Crime, Mystery, Sci-Fi, Thriller |
| Directed by: | Chris Fisher |
| Actors: | James Lafferty Ed Westwick Walter Platz John Hawkes Daveigh Chase Briana Evigan |
| "It's Time To Travel Forward" | |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Chris Fisher | |
| Actors | |
| James Lafferty | as Iraq Jack |
| Ed Westwick | as Randy |
| Walter Platz | as Frank |
| John Hawkes | as Phil |
| Bret Roberts | as Officer O'Dell |
| Jackson Rathbone | as Jeremy |
| Matthew Davis | as Pastor John |
| Nathan Stevens | as Jeff |
| Ryan Templeman | as Mike |
| Bridger El-Bakhi | as Billy |
| Gregory T. Collett | as Ted Moncton |
| Bob Lanoue | as F.B.I. Agent |
| Thomas McMinn | as Partier |
| Ryan Moat | as Elder Moat/BBQ-Party Missionary |
| Actresses | |
| Daveigh Chase | as Samantha |
| Briana Evigan | as Corey |
| Elizabeth Berkley | as Trudy |
| Barbara Tarbuck | as Agatha |
| Zulay Henao | as Baelyn |
| JJ Neward | as Co-Worker |
| Kristen Hillier | as Local Girl |
| Kristina Malota | as Susie Bates |
| Marina Malota | as Emily Bates |
| Savannah Ostler | as Barfing Girl/Waitress |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Filming dates: | 21 May 2008 - ? |
| Budget: | USD 10,000,000 |
| Gross: |
UK - 777 GBP (5 July 2009) Italy - 993,083 USD (6 September 2009) |
| Plot: | July, 1995, the time is out of joint. Two teen girls, Sam and Corey, have left Virginia for L.A. to start over. Sam's brother has died and her family's shattered; Corey's too wild. They have car trouble in a small desert town, where Corey immediately starts her partying ways, where a meteorite strikes a windmill, and where a burned-out Desert Storm vet predicts the end of the world in four days. Sam hallucinates while sleepwalking, young men have disappeared from town, and cars come out of nowhere to cause accidents. Time travel may be possible, but it takes courage and resolve. Is the addled war veteran right? If he is, can Corey or Sam make things right? |
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Original Soundtracks
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"Alive Alone" Written by Tom Rowlands, Ed Simons Performed by The Chemical Brothers Published by Universal Music Publishing Group Courtesy of Virgin Records Ltd./Astralwerks Under license from EMI Film & Television Music "Last Dance for Daddy" Written by Ryan Beveridge Performed by Off the Wagon Published by Pigeon Man Music Courtesy of Pigeon Man Records "Hobo Humpin' Slobo Babe" Written by Cia Berg, Gordon Cyrus, Henrik Schyffert Performed by Whale Published by EMI Blackwood Music Inc. Courtesy of EMI Film & Television Music "Black Metallic" Written by Rob Dickinson, Brian Futter Performed by Catherine Wheel Courtesy of Universal Music Enterprises "Battleground" Written by Ed Harcourt Performed by Ed Harcourt Copyright Control "The Carnival is Over" Written by Lisa Gerrard, Brendan Perry Performed by Dead Can Dance Published by Universal Music Publishing/EMI Virgin Music Inc. Licensed courtesy of 4AD Ltd. "Heaven or Las Vegas" Written by Elizabeth Fraser (as Elizabeth Davidson Fraser), Robin Guthrie (as Robin Andrew Guthrie), Simon Raymonde (as Simon Philip Raymonde) Performed by Cocteau Twins Published by Universal-Polygram Int. Publ., Inc. on behalf of Universal/Momentum Music 3 Ltd. Licensed courtesy of 4AD Ltd. "Night & Day" Written by Briana Evigan, Jean Baptiste, Michael McHenry and Alain Whyte Performed by Freeskool |
Goofs
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Revealing mistakes: At the end of the movie, when they are examining the meteor crash site, Officer O'Dell picks up Iraq Jacks' dog tags with no damage to them. The meteor would have at least left some burn marks on the tags. FAIR: Sam has obtained a new edition of the Philosophy of Time Travel book without her late brother's help, as he never got the book in the "new" timeline. We don't know how she got it, because that detail is not relevant to this story. Revealing mistakes: Corey has the name of Briana Evigan, the actress who plays her, tattooed on her side. FAIR: The movie is set in Summer 1995, but we see movie announcements, car models, and currency units which didn't exist at that date. This is in keeping with the movie's themes of time travel and altered reality. Continuity: After the church burns down, Samantha talks with Trudy in a bank. Behind Trudy and her co-worker is a door with a nameplate, reading Kathy Saques. The scene cuts back to Samantha, and then to Trudy and her co-worker again, where the nameplate is then blank. It subsequently returns to being filled out again after another cut. DATE: Although the film is supposed to take place in the early 90s, several post-2000 model year cars can be seen as Randy and Sam bike through the town. DATE: When the character Randy is putting prices on cans in the store, the Campbell's soup cans are pop top cans. Pop top soup cans didn't appear until 2000. |
Quotes
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[first lines] Corey: Only two more good mornings. Sam: Only one more day. Corey: We're so perfect. Sam: Immaculate. Corey: [about Sam] See, she's an ice queen. You need a flamethrower to get inside that. Sam: Four days, 17 hours, 26 minutes, 31 seconds. That is when the world will end. Agatha: [about Iraq Jack] He should've died up on that windmill. Corey: I was thinking we chop off his balls and stone him. Sam: Light him on fire if gas was wasn't so expensive. Pastor John: I used to be like you. Corey: What, you had a training bra? Pastor John: Not exactly. But when I was your age, I experienced things that made me feel like God didn't exist. Maybe you've experienced something like that too. Sam: You don't know anything about me. Pastor John: I can see that you're in pain. Sam: I'm alive. Pastor John: Is that how you see life? Sam: Till farts taste like cherries, yeah. Corey: What do you think God's farts taste like? Sam: Marshmallow Peeps. Corey: Why can't I touch you? Billy: 'Cause we'll explode. Jeremy: This - This is - This is impossible! Sam: What? The fireworks? Jeremy: No. The tesseracts! Pastor John: You girls new in town? Sam: Just passing through. Pastor John: Well, you gonna be around a little while, you might as well stop and get some pizza at my Bible study. Lot of fun. Corey: Oh, I'm satanic. [gesturing to Sam] She's half-Jehovah, quarter Jew and a tiny bit retarded. Pastor John: Well, we're nondenominational. We accept all types, even those with horns. [last lines] Randy: Where you gonna go? Sam: Virginia. Randy: What's it like? Sam: Sucks. [At Randy's party, Jeremy loses his glasses] Sam: [leans over and hands them to him] Jeremy: Right under my nose. [holding out her $20] I wanted to buy your lunch. Sam: That's sweet. Jeremy: I don't usually come to these kind of things. Sam: So, uh, why'd you come to this one? Trudy: This town used to be a decent place. Then came the drugs and anal sex. |
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