Top cast:Gilbert M. 'Broncho Billy' Anderson,Harry Todd,Fred Church
Director:Darren Aronofsky
Genre:Documentary
Region:Australia
Year:2012
Storyline:Tsunaron distracted Jason as he menacingly approached the group of three (Rowan, Janessa, and Waylander) in the shuttle boarding area, calling him "Slappy" and then presented KAY-Em 14, now with an "uploaded" program - she had been transformed into a formidable killer droid with combat skills - carrying oversized, lethal weapons and wrapped in bands of bullets ("I""m afraid I""ll have to hurt you now," she threatened).Hitchcock""s classic is filmed mostly in brilliant sunlight (especially in the famous crop-dusting scene) in glorious Technicolor, unlike so many other thrillers or darkfilm noirs, and the film takes full advantage of the wide-screen VistaVision process.From his files, the reluctant Murtaugh learned that Riggs, who carried an impressive weapon (9mm Beretta), had worked in the Phoenix project (US Special Forces) in Vietnam: "Assassination stuff," and that he knew martial arts ("Tai-chi and all that killer stuff"): "I suppose we have to register you as a lethal weapon.]As police sirens approach closer from the distance, Ben is desperate to conceal the money.He thinks of places to hide his stolen money, almost $10,000: "The rock in the smokehouse, no, the bricks in the grape arbor, no, no, they""ll dig for it." Balin was reassuring: "Before long, every soul in Middle-earth will know the dragon is dead!"At the abandoned castle fortress of Dol Guldur where wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen) (aka Mithrandir) had been imprisoned by the Necromancer/Sauron, he was comforted by the words of Galadriel (Cate Blanchett): "You are not alone, Mithrandir.