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Supernatural

  • TV Movie
  • 2005
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
2.1K
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Jim Fitzpatrick, Jodi Knotts, and Corbin Timbrook in Supernatural (2005)
ActionAdventureDramaSci-Fi

Neurophysicist Calvin Gordon can assimilate anyone's DNA and relive a moment of their life, using the genetic memory of learned and experienced memories locked in the DNA, making people rese... Read allNeurophysicist Calvin Gordon can assimilate anyone's DNA and relive a moment of their life, using the genetic memory of learned and experienced memories locked in the DNA, making people resemble their parents and grandparents.Neurophysicist Calvin Gordon can assimilate anyone's DNA and relive a moment of their life, using the genetic memory of learned and experienced memories locked in the DNA, making people resemble their parents and grandparents.

  • Director
    • Jim Fitzpatrick
  • Writers
    • Jim Fitzpatrick
    • Elo Rodriquez
  • Stars
    • Jim Fitzpatrick
    • Jodi Knotts
    • Quinn K. Redeker
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    2.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jim Fitzpatrick
    • Writers
      • Jim Fitzpatrick
      • Elo Rodriquez
    • Stars
      • Jim Fitzpatrick
      • Jodi Knotts
      • Quinn K. Redeker
    • 9User reviews
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    Jim Fitzpatrick
    Jim Fitzpatrick
    • Professor Calvin Gordon (Neurophysicist)
    Jodi Knotts
    Jodi Knotts
    • Lynn Gordon
    Quinn K. Redeker
    Quinn K. Redeker
    • Stedman Goebal
    Madeleine Wade
    Madeleine Wade
    • Cassie St. Clancy
    • (as Madeleine Lindley)
    Corbin Timbrook
    Corbin Timbrook
    • Phil Burns
    John Castellanos
    • CIA Agent Rupert Kline
    Kim Stanwood
    • TV Anchor Sheila Coseo
    Gracemarie Serafina
    Gracemarie Serafina
    • Nurse Deangelo
    • (as Gracemarie Cretella)
    Greg Collins
    Greg Collins
    • CIA Agent Di Dinato
    Kurt Paul
    • Sherrif Tillam
    Sal Landi
    Sal Landi
    • FBI Agent Dale Damon
    Con Schell
    Con Schell
    • FBI Agent Howard Tiel
    Britt George
    Britt George
    • Doctor Cornelius Bradford, M.D.
    Gail Borges
    Gail Borges
    • ATF Agent Tonya Brauer
    Amanda Colville
    • Julia Freeney
    Robert Ambrose
    Robert Ambrose
    • Dr. Darren Bulloch…
    Luke Pascale
    • Double Agent Derrick Ward
    • Director
      • Jim Fitzpatrick
    • Writers
      • Jim Fitzpatrick
      • Elo Rodriquez
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews9

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    10ErraoSpain

    Utter Intellectual Brilliance

    As a writer, a creator of the unknown, I was completely stumped and dumbfound as I read the story line for this show. It didn't remind me of anything, because it's utterly original. O-R-I-G-I-N-A-L, and they said it couldn't be done. Only 9 or 10 story lines is all I ever heard. I'm shocked this story line hasn't blasted the theories of science since the beginning of time. It had one or two tints of color towards 'Altered States' which was the film that put Ken Russell back in the spotlight as a director. Russell claimed that the film had been passed on by 26 different directors (including Kubrick and Spielberg) before the author, Paddy Chayefsky, asked him to direct. William Hurt stars, in his film debut in Altered States, as Eddie Jessup, a scientist hell bent on finding the essence of human existence. At one point we are even asked to believe in the power of mind over body when Jessup regresses into a Neanderthal and goes on a rampage.

    Fitzpatrick's character can assimilate anyone's DNA and relive a moment of THEIR life. Crazy-Brilliant.
    9magid-1

    Brilliant Theological Theory vs Scientific History

    Be still my spiritual adventurous heart! If you are the type of individual that requires visible proof of every frame of belief that you hold anchored in your consciousness, then this amazing story line is not for you. This writer asks you embrace a theory unrecognized by science, medicine and all of the religions of the contemporary world. This story line truly shocked me. This concept is one of the most profound theories I have ever considered. The writer describes our mind as a data bank of learned and experienced memories locked in our DNA. Hence the reasons, we physically appear to resemble characteristics of our parents and our grandparents, and innately procure their physical abilities and talents, ie: athletic abilities, vocal quality, and psychological disposition.

    I am astounded at the thought of tapping into that "reserve of instinct", which the writer describes as genetic memory. Brilliant! I assume this story line will create quite a controversy in the scientific circles, thus refuting all scientific findings, assumption and history.
    9grindo

    Awe Inspiring

    It is very thought provoking. I think the need for "Science Fiction" which many seem to criticise can ultimately be inspiring, and medically creative for future generations remedies.

    For those who criticised the writing, I think people missed the point. Each individual has their own motives and driving forces, whether you like them or not. This is simply a blue print for alternative methods of research and medicine. And I love the leap of faith/fiction the writer took to reach out to those that have passed on. The writer obviously loved someone very deeply, that is no longer with us.

    This is not mind numbing sci fi. This is the kind of film that reminds you why films were so much more interesting back in the day before most of them relied upon digital special effects. This is a sweet, sad film about a time where people are searching for an answer to all of the bad things going on in the world. You get my vote for anything positive.
    10rinarose-1

    Hollywood's Sexiest Entertainers

    What in the world does the E-Channel know about sexy? Last evening after I arrived home exhausted from a big day at the Studio, I plopped my bum down on the chaise easy chair in my den to unwind. And as I was surfing the net's I stumbled upon the E-Channel's special on the Entertainment Industry's sexiest actors and actresses. There's only one problem, one BIG problem. They misled the general public due to the fact they did not mention one of my favorites, James Fitzpatrick. Then James entered the office I was interning in (Sheri Lansing's Office) and I almost had a coronary. Granted, James is not a BIG star, yet, he is better known than dozens of the actors that E profiled. If you are not aware of James, go to your Soap Channel, and watch the reruns of James as Pierce Riley. Sexy, sexy, sexy. His wife has got to be extremely happy to go to bed at night. I know it's not healthy, yet, I'm envious of her time in that man's chiseled arms.
    10joanath

    This idea much better

    i watch much of American TV but i done see much that make me want to watch to much more. when i see two TV shows same name i look to read which show i like more. this ideal much better than the one i watch on the TV. i done understand why this show with the same name is not on my TV when a better idea. when i can see one of my papas are gone to heaven i wish to see them again. i want to see a TV show much more than TV show i watch now. i like to think and feel like this guy jim fitzpatreck. i much want to to think about what not has been. i want to creative be more than the warner brothers show now. please someone tell me where i can watch jims TV show.

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    • Trivia
      Writer Jim Fitzpatrick came-up with the original concept when he saw his son JJ (2 years-old at the time) pick up a plastic t-ball, place it on the T-stand and swing. This led Fitzpatrick to the notion that the 90% of our neocortex (brain) that we don't use, is actually stored genetic memory, from every ancestor before us.
    • Quotes

      Professor Calvin Gordon: Is there anyone in your past... you wish you could see or talk to, one more time?

    • Connections
      References Gilmore Girls (2000)

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Alpha Male X
    • Filming locations
      • Acton, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Stargate Digital
      • Five Star Studios
      • PacAtlantic Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Digitrac Digital Audio System

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