Minority Report

2015

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5.9| 0h30m| TV-14| en
Synopsis

Ten years after the demise of Precrime, crime-solving is different and justice leans more on sophisticated and trusted technology than on the instincts of the precogsā€”individuals who able to see the future. In Washington, D.C., a man haunted by the future and a cop haunted by her past race to stop the worst crimes of the year 2065 before they happen.

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20th Century Fox Television

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Reviews

DubyaHan The movie is wildly uneven but lively and timely - in its own surreal way
PiraBit if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
Anoushka Slater While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Ginger Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
SnoopyStyle It's 2065 some 10 years after the movie 'Minority Report'. Dash (Stark Sands) is one of the Precogs. He is in the city trying to stop the murders in his vision. He catches the attention of police Det. Lara Vega (Meagan Good). She hides his abilities from her supervisor Lt. Will Blake (Wilmer Valderrama). The other Precogs are opposed to Dash's missions. Arthur (Nick Zano) has used his powers to amass a small underworld empire while protective Agatha (Laura Regan) is worried about being forced into a reconstituted PreCrime program.The show has some inherent difficulties. As a TV show, it could never muster the production values to compete with the original movie. It pales in comparison. It was probably a big mistake to take the show back to Washington or any city for that matter. The budgetary need is beyond the scope of the show.I do find the story continuation interesting. It's probably better as a serial but the show keeps trying to make it into a procedural. The premise is too unstable to maintain a workplace procedural with their secret identities. There are ways around it but the show would really have to stretch to maintain the same premise for any extended amount of time.
Adam Smith I really like this show. It got better as the show went on. It got me emotional at times, there are some moments of absolute brilliance. Bringing Christopher Heyerdahl as a villain was a great move, he suits the part perfectly. Last episode was amazing. It's actually well set up for a second season. Fox has canceled a lot of great shows and I really don't know why people (like producers) even sign up with them at all. I'm hoping a Netflix/Amazon/Hulu could jump in and get this show going if Fox don't continue with it. Meagan was so hot too, and her jackets were great, where do you get them from? Loved them. I see a lot of negative reviews but I really think Americans are way too spoiled and picky. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
terrybest-02670 Minority Report is a TV show not the movie if you want to watch the movie then do so.This is also not a sequel to the movie.So what if its a police procedural,as long as they are police these shows will be made.I liked it, the actors they chose play their parts well and are believable.These are good actors,the characters are solid.I have worked with people in real life who are the complete opposite of me so this does happen. I like this series,whether its renewed or canceled does not take away from being a great show.Not every show has to have deep meaning and I like shows like that but I also enjoy being entertained. A good show with good actors,watch it.
JC D The show had such potential, but ruined with a few critical factors. I highly doubt it will be renewed, unless they make some serious changes. While the CGI effects are nice, the scripts are just okay, but most importantly - the show is POORLY cast. The main actress, Meagan Good, is difficult to stand, or to look at, for an entire hour. She suffers from severe "reșṯïng-bïṯch" face. That șour-půșs she touts around screams of perpetual disgust, or ingrain hatred, as if someone dumped a huge steaming pile-of-șhïṯ on her face right before each scene. Hardly the projected attitude you'd expect from a nobody actress clearly desperate to polish her plethora of talentless shows on her resume. Cast her in something more down her alley, like: Empire, Orange Is the New Black, or Scream Queens. If Minority Report is to continue, and be successful, replace her immediately . . .