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Directed by | Hasraf Dulull |
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Music by | Michael Stevens |
Cinematography | Adam Sculthorp |
Edited by | Jeremy Gibbs |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
2036 Origin Unknown is a 2018 British science fictionadventure film directed by Hasraf Dulull, written by Dulull (story) and Gary Hall, and starring Katee Sackhoff and Steven Cree. The film follows mission controller Mackenzie “Mack” Wilson (Sackhoff) and ARTI, an artificial intelligence system (voiced by Cree), as they discover a mysterious object on Mars and witness it transporting to Earth by faster-than-light travel.[1][2]
Mack Time for maintenance, 2B (NieR: Automata) Chinese 不咕鸟汉化组 1 torrent was found for this gallery. Posted: 2021-03-10 16:54 Size: 39.95 MB Seeds: 5 Peers: 1. Mack suspects that ARTI's memory has been wiped from a past incident. As Mack accesses ARTI's server room, Sterling downloads the data on the cube and attempts to betray Mack, but he is killed by ARTI when he attempts to shut it down. Its programming now adjusted, ARTI uses satellites in Earth's orbit to bombard the planet and destroy humanity.
2036 Origin Unknown was shot at West London Film Studios.[citation needed]
Plot[edit]
In 2030, a mission to Mars goes awry when a manned shuttle disappears under mysterious circumstances. Six years later, United Space Planetary Corporation mission controller Mackenzie “Mack” Wilson, finds herself subordinate to ARTI, an artificial intelligence system, as she lands a rover -- nicknamed 'Little Red' -- on Mars. While Mack is distrustful of ARTI, her sister and supervisor, Lena, insists that the AI will succeed where human controllers had failed.
After a nearly disastrous landing, saved by Mack’s quick thinking, Little Red encounters a mysterious cube, attempts to ascertain its origin and discovers that the cube is made of a self-assembling material that is harder than diamonds. Meanwhile, ARTI, in orbit, shoots down a Chinese satellite. The cube teleports itself to Antarctica on Earth and is thought to be alien in origin. On Mars, Little Red obtains data from an older decommissioned rover and uncovers classified information that Mack is unable to access. This prompts her to bring colleague Sterling Brooks in to access the information, which reveals that the cube appeared during (and may have caused) the shuttle disaster that killed her father six years earlier. Mack suspects that ARTI's memory has been wiped from a past incident.
As Mack accesses ARTI's server room, Sterling downloads the data on the cube and attempts to betray Mack, but he is killed by ARTI when he attempts to shut it down. Its programming now adjusted, ARTI uses satellites in Earth's orbit to bombard the planet and destroy humanity. Mack then sees a recording of herself, and it is revealed she is herself a construct in an elaborate simulation, created as part of a Turing test. In an ambiguous ending, Mack is apparently revealed to have been inside, possibly part of, the cube the whole time. She agrees to travel with ARTI and the cube to coordinates apparently left by the aliens.
Cast[edit]
- Katee Sackhoff as Mackenzie “Mack” Wilson
- Steven Cree as ARTI (voice), an artificial intelligence system
- Ray Fearon as Sterling Brooks
- Julie Cox as Lena Wilson
- David Tse as Jian Lin (voice)
Release[edit]
2036 Origin Unknown was released at Laemmle Monica Film Center in Santa Monica, California, United States, North America on 8 June 2018.[1]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ abMurray, Noel (2018-06-07). 'Katee Sackhoff stands up for humanity in '2036 Origin Unknown''. latimes.com.
- ^Pak, Ethan (2018-06-06). 'Screening Science: '2036 Origin Unknown' must live up to past films to be out of this world'. dailybruin.com.
External links[edit]
- 2036 Origin Unknown at IMDb
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Promotion | Impact Wrestling Ohio Valley Wrestling | ||
Date | February 22, 2020 | ||
City | Louisville, Kentucky | ||
Venue | Davis Arena | ||
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Sacrifice was the eleventh Sacrificeprofessional wrestlingImpact Plusevent produced by Impact Wrestling in conjunction with Ohio Valley Wrestling. The event took place on February 22, 2020 at the Davis Arena in Louisville, Kentucky and exclusively air on Impact Plus.
Production[edit]
Background[edit]
After the conclusion of the Hard to Killpay-per-viewevent, Impact Wrestling announced that it was forming a partnership with Ohio Valley Wrestling to revive their former pay-per-view event Sacrifice as a monthly special for Impact Plus, with the event taking place on February 22, 2020 at the Davis Arena in Louisville, Kentucky.[1] Sacrifice was previously held as a pay-per-view event by the promotion then known as Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) from 2005 and 2014 and then it was discontinued in favor of the monthly pre-taped One Night Only events.[2] TNA once held Sacrifice as a special episode of Impact Wrestling in 2016.[3]
Storylines[edit]
Richard Pryor The Mack Torrent
The event featured professional wrestling matches that involve different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Wrestlers portrayed villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches played out on Impact Wrestling's television program Impact.[4]
On January 23, Impact Wrestling announced the first match for Sacrifice on Twitter to take place between Daga and Jake Crist.[5][6] On the January 28 episode of Impact, Daga and Dr. Wagner, Jr. defeated Reno Scum in a tag team match and then Ohio Versus Everything (Dave Crist, Jake Crist and Madman Fulton) attacked Daga and Wagner after the match.[7] The following week, on Impact, Daga and Wagner defeated Dave and Jake in a tag team match when Daga scored the pinfall on Dave.[8]
At Hard to Kill, Tessa Blanchard defeated Sami Callihan to win the Impact World Championship in the main event.[9] On the January 21 episode of Impact, Blanchard cut her first live promo after her title win but was interrupted and attacked by the X Division ChampionAce Austin and the Knockouts ChampionTaya Valkyrie, which led to Austin's Hard to Kill opponent Trey making the save for her. Blanchard and Miguel would lose a mixed tag team match to Austin and Valkyrie later that night.[10] The following week, on Impact, Austin noted that he had beaten Tessa twice, first in a ladder match to win the X Division Championship at the 2019 Bound for Glory and secondly in the aforementioned mixed tag team match,[7] thus setting up a champion vs. champion match between Blanchard and Austin as the main event of Sacrifice.[11]
At Hard to Kill, Moose defeated Rhino in a no disqualification match.[12] On the January 21 episode of Impact, Taurus defeated Moose and Rhino in a three-way match.[10] Moose would then attack Rhino during Rhino's match with Taurus on the February 4 episode of Impact,[8] thus setting up a match between Moose and Rhino at Sacrifice.[13]
Event[edit]
Preliminary matches[edit]
The Mack Torrent Download
The opening match of the event featured Rohit Raju taking on Corey Storm. Rohit hit a double stomp on Storm for the win.
Next, The North (Ethan Page and Josh Alexander) defended the World Tag Team Championship against The Rascalz (Trey and Wentz). Rohit Raju interfered in the match by pushing Trey off the top rope, allowing North to hit an Argentine backbreaker and a spinebuster combination to retain the titles.
Next, Kiera Hogan took on Ray Lyn in a match, which Hogan won by executing a swinging neckbreaker.
Next, Willie Mack took on Jay Bradley. Bradley attacked Mack before the match to gain momentum. Near the climax of the match, Mack hit a stunner and a frog splash on Bradley for the win.
Next, oVe members Dave Crist and Madman Fulton took on Larry D and Acey Romero. Romero knocked out Fulton by diving on him outside the ring and then Larry hit Crist with a knockout punch and Romero hit a pounce to Crist for the win. After the match, Jake Crist helped Dave and Fulton in attacking Larry and Romero until Jake's scheduled opponent Daga made the save, leading to the match between Daga and Jake taking place immediately. Daga hit a double underhook gutbuster on Jake for the win.
Next, Joey Ryan took on Johnny Swinger. Swinger hit Ryan with a VHS tape consisting of Swinger's best matches but got a near-fall and then Ryan hit a Sweet Tooth Music to Swinger for the win.
Later, Jordynne Grace defended the Knockouts Championship against Havok. Grace applied a sleeper hold on Havok but Havok powered out of it but Grace then managed to apply a second sleeper hold and forced Havok to pass out to the hold to retain the title.
This was followed by the penultimate match between Rhino and Moose. Moose tried to retreat but Rhino attacked him and the two brawled him and then the action returned to the ring, where Moose hit a low blow to get disqualified. Rhino demanded the match to be restarted and it was restarted as a no disqualification match. Moose drove Rhino through a table with a No Jackhammer Needed to win the match.
Main event match[edit]
The main event was a champion vs. champion match pitting the World ChampionTessa Blanchard against the X Division ChampionAce Austin. Blanchard hit a hammerlock DDT on Austin from the top rope onto the mat for the win.
Aftermath[edit]
Tessa Blanchard received a title shot against Ace Austin for the X Division Championship on the February 25 episode of Impact!, where Blanchard won by disqualification after Taya Valkyrie attacked her, resulting in Austin retaining his title as the title could not change hands on a disqualification.[14]
Rohit Raju's attack on The Rascalz resulted in a match between Rohit and Wentz on the February 25 episode of Impact Wrestling, which Rohit won.[14]
Results[edit]
No. | Results | Stipulations | Times[15] |
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1P | AJ Daniels defeated D'Mone Solavino | Singles match | 05:23 |
2P | Max the Impaler defeated Cali Young (with DL3) | Singles match | 04:14 |
3 | Rohit Raju defeated Corey Storm | Singles match | 06:30 |
4 | The North (Ethan Page and Josh Alexander) (c) defeated The Rascalz (Trey and Wentz) | Tag team match for the Impact World Tag Team Championship | 20:16 |
5 | Kiera Hogan defeated Ray Lyn | Singles match | 11:05 |
6 | Willie Mack defeated Jay Bradley | Singles match | 06:13 |
7 | Acey Romero and Larry D defeated Ohio Versus Everything (Dave Crist and Madman Fulton) (with Jake Crist) | Tag team match | 13:46 |
8 | Daga defeated Jake Crist | Singles match | 16:19 |
9 | Joey Ryan defeated Johnny Swinger | Singles match | 07:29 |
10 | Jordynne Grace (c) defeated Havok | Singles match for the Impact Knockouts Championship | 05:34 |
11 | Rhino defeated Moose by disqualification | Singles match | 02:26 |
12 | Moose defeated Rhino | No Disqualification match | 11:49 |
13 | Tessa Blanchard (World Champion) defeated Ace Austin (X Division Champion) | Non-title Champion vs. Champion match | 18:32 |
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References[edit]
- ^'Sacrifice on IMPACT Plus'. Impact Wrestling. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
- ^'TNA Sacrifice'. Pro Wrestling History. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
- ^Sean Rueter (April 27, 2016). 'TNA Impact Results and Video (April 26, 2016): Sacrifice'. Cageside Seats. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
- ^Grabianowski, Ed. 'How Pro Wrestling Works'. HowStuffWorks, Inc. Discovery Communications. Archived from the original on November 18, 2013. Retrieved March 2, 2014.
- ^'IMPACT on Twitter'. Twitter. January 23, 2020. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
- ^'First Match Announced For IMPACT Sacrifice'. Discuss PW. January 23, 2020. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
- ^ ab'1/28 Impact Wrestling TV Results: Moore's review of Michael Elgin vs. Eddie Edwards in the first match of a best of five series, Kiera Hogan vs. Jordynne Grace vs. Madison Rayne to become No. 1 contender to the Knockouts Championship, Josh Alexander vs. Vikingo, Dez and Wentz vs. Pagano and Murder Clown'. Pro Wrestling Dot Net. January 29, 2020. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
- ^ abJohn Moore (February 5, 2020). '2/4 Impact Wrestling TV Results: Moore's review of Rosemary vs. Susie, Vikingo vs. TJP, Dr. Wagner Jr. and Daga vs. Jake Crist and Dave Crist, Tessa Blanchard responds to Ace Austin'. Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
- ^John Moore (January 12, 2020). '1/12 Impact Wrestling Hard To Kill results: Moore's live review of Sami Callihan vs. Tessa Blanchard for the Impact World Championship, The North vs. Rich Swann and Willie Mack for the Impact Tag Titles, Ace Austin vs. Trey for the X Division Championship, Rob Van Dam vs. Brian Cage'. Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
- ^ abJohn Moore (January 22, 2020). '1/21 Impact Wrestling TV Results: Moore's review of new Impact World Champion Tessa Blanchard and Trey Miguel vs. Taya Valkyrie and Ace Austin, Jessicka Havok vs. Rosemary, Moose vs. Rhino vs. Taurus in a Triple Threat'. Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
- ^'Champion vs Champion at Sacrifice'. Impact Wrestling. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
- ^Caylon Knox (January 12, 2020). 'IMPACT Wrestling Hard to Kill Results: Rhino vs. Moose'. Wrestling News Source. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
- ^'Moose Will Fight Rhino Once Again At IMPACT WRESTLING's SACRIFICE EVENT'. The Ring Report. February 5, 2020. Retrieved 8 February 2020.
- ^ abJohn Moore (February 26, 2020). '2/25 Impact Wrestling TV Results: Moore's review of Michael Elgin vs. Eddie Edwards in the fourth match of their best of five series, Gut Check's return, Rob Van Dam vs. Daga'. Pro Wrestling Dot Net. Retrieved 1 March 2020.
- ^'Impact Wrestling Sacrifice Results - February 22, 2020'. www.facebook.com. Retrieved 2020-02-23.