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VIDEO: Interview - Jack Noseworthy

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Interview - Jack Noseworthy
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Length: 02:14
Posted: 9/15/2009

Interview with Jack Noseworthy, who plays Strickland in Surrogates. 1. On the story. 2. On the stunts. 3. On working with Bruce Willis. 4. On what audiences can expect. watch

VIDEO: Greer Jumps

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Length: 00:16
Posted: 9/16/2009

Greer (Bruce Willis) takes a pummeling while attempted to remain in pursuit of a fleeing a suspect. watch

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Posted: 7/23/2009

Trailer for Event Horizon. The year is 2047 and a rescue mission has been sent to salvage the Event Horizon, a ship missing for the last seven years. Only when the rescue team is in deep space, does Dr Weir, the ship's designer, reveal that everything they know about the ship is a lie. He explains that that Event Horizon was designed for faster than light travel and that the ship disappeared after her gravity drive, her revolutionary engineering process, was engaged. After playing the ship's onboard recording device, the sounds of terrified shrieks and wails hint at the nightmarish fate that befell the crew, a nightmare the rescue team will soon encounter themselves. watch

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Title Year Type
Surrogates (Actor - Strickland) 2009 Movie
A Dennis the Menace Christmas (Actor - David Bratcher) 2007 TV Show Series
Elvis (Actor - Steve Binder) 2005 TV Show Series
Elvis (Actor - Steve Binder) 2005 TV Show Series
Poster Boy (Actor - Anthony) 2004 Movie

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About 10 years ago there was ...

Question: About 10 years ago there was a show on MTV called Dead at 21. Can you enlighten me about the plot of the program and what each main character's stake was in the grander scheme?


Answer: No problem, except for the part about the "grander scheme," since I can't necessarily bless any scheme in the show with that description.

Nevertheless, in the show, which ran for 13 episodes beginning in 1994, notably bright 20-year-old Ed Bellamy (Jack Noseworthy) discovered the disturbing reason for his intelligence and the wacky dreams he'd been having: government tomfoolery. It seems that those meddling feds — in a bid to increase child intelligence — put chips in the heads of Ed and his fellow guinea pigs shortly after they were born. Of course, like so many shady government experiments, this one was a dud and all "neurocybernauts" (couldn't they settle read more

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