PERSON OF INTEREST is a crime thriller about a presumed-dead former CIA agent, John Reese, who teams up with mysterious billionaire Harold Finch to prevent violent crimes with high-tech surveillance and their own brand of vigilante justice. Reese's special training in covert operations appeals to Finch, a software genius who invented a program, aka The Machine, that can identify people soon to be involved in violent crimes. Tapping into ubiquitous surveillance feeds throughout the city, the two work outside of the law, combining Reese's black ops skills with Finch's technological prowess and unlimited wealth to unravel the mystery of the person of interest, and stop the crime before it happens. Reese's actions draw the attention of the NYPD, including by-the-book homicide detective Joss Carter. After initially pursuing Reese as a criminal, Carter now shares in his pursuit of justice. Also working with Reese and Finch is Detective Lionel Fusco, a onetime corrupt cop who began as Reese's unwilling pawn, but now views their missions as a chance at personal redemption. With infinite crimes to investigate, Reese and Finch find that the right person, with the right information, at the right time, can change everything.
The complete first three seasons of the US crime drama following ex-CIA officer John Reese (Jim Caviezel) as he attempts to put a stop to violence in New York City. The former agent works alongside billionaire Harold Finch (Michael Emerson) who, at the government's request, created computer software that can detect forthcoming terrorist attacks. The programme also has the ability to predict other criminal activity but, after the government showed disinterest in this, Finch enlisted the assistance of Reese who now has to use the basic information provided to work out what will happen and prevent it from taking place. Season 1 episodes are: 'Pilot', 'Ghosts', 'Mission Creep', 'Cura Te Ipsum', 'Judgment', 'The Fix', 'Witness', 'Foe', 'Get Carter', 'Number Crunch', 'Super', 'Legacy', 'Root Cause', 'Wolf and Cub', 'Blue Code', 'Risk', 'Baby Blue', 'Identity Crisis', 'Flesh and Blood', 'Matsya Nyaya', 'Many Happy Returns', 'No Good Deed' and 'Firewall'. Season 2 episodes are: 'The Contingency', 'Bad Code', 'Masquerade', 'Triggerman', 'Bury the Lede', 'The High Road', 'Critical', ''Til Death', 'C.O.D.', 'Shadow Box', '2TTR', 'Prisoner's Dilemma', 'Dead Reckoning', 'One Percent', 'Booked Solid', 'Relevance', 'Proteus', 'All In', 'Trojan Horse', 'In Extremis', 'Zero Day' and 'God Mode'. Season 3 episodes are: 'Liberty', 'Nothing to Hide', 'Lady Killer', 'Reasonable Doubt', 'Razgovor', 'Mors Praematura', 'The Perfect Mark', 'Endgame', 'The Crossing', 'The Devil's Share', 'Lethe', 'Aletheia', '4C', 'Provenance', 'Last Call', 'RAM', '/', 'Allegiance', 'Most Likely To...', 'Death Benefit', 'Beta', 'A House Divided' and 'Deus Ex Machina'.Technical Specs: Languages(s): EnglishInteractive Menu
Kevin Costner is the big name in The War, but the film belongs squarely to Elijah Wood, who plays his son. The film deals with the children of a Vietnam veteran in 1970 Mississippi; as their dad (Costner) tries to cope with post-traumatic stress disorder after serving in the war, the kids build a mammoth tree house in the woods--then must defend it against the local white-trash bullies. The film includes a particularly harrowing contest involving a swim across the reservoir of a decrepit water tower; still, director Jon Avnet can't avoid a certain "can't we all just get along" didactic message. That doesn't put a damper on the youthfully natural quality of the child actors, and Costner is actually quite winning as a sensitive, troubled soul. --Marshall Fine, Amazon.com
An astronaut and his robot companion inadvertantly enter a time-space warp and are hurled into the past where they find themselves in the court of King Arthur!
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