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Saw this movie today, very cool JayKeaton 13:18, 27 July 2006 (UTC)

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Interesting - this movie's setting is only two years away. Cars still don't look like the ones shown in the movie!

The business culture of the movie seems to imply Japan is a primary world business power, and those who want to get anywhere need to speak Japanese and practice Japanese business ethics and methods in order to get their investment in one's business.

A nit to pick - if you can grab people out of time, what's to stop someone from, say, grabbing Alex Furlong or anyone else a second or two earlier, thus undoing the current holder of that body? Would this cause a time paradox, destroying the universe (or maybe limiting it just to our own galaxy), or would the current holder of that body suddenly be exterminated, without a chance to get back into the Celestial Switchboard? Obviously, if time resets itself, they'll have gotten somebody else when the expected freejack doesn't materialize at the expected retrieval. GBC 05:07, 14 May 2007 (UTC)