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Synopsis: The high stakes thriller Paranoia takes us deep behind the scenes of global success to a deadly world of greed and deception. The two most powerful tech billionaires in the world (Harrison Ford and Gary Oldman) are bitter rivals with a complicated past who will stop at nothing to destroy each other. A young superstar (Liam Hemsworth), seduced by unlimited wealth and power falls between them, and becomes trapped in the middle of the twists and turns of their life-and-death game of corporate espionage. By the time he realizes his life is in danger, he is in far too deep and knows far too much for them to let him walk away.
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Robert Luketic
Production: Relativity Media
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.7
Metacritic:
32
Rotten Tomatoes:
6%
PG-13
Year:
2013
106 min
$5,334,926
Website
612 Views


Social networking on a television.

Next! Bring in Richard McAllister.

I'm sorry, guys.

You just left us standing there

looking like idiots.

I mean, what were you thinking?

We all backed the idea.

Our idea wasn't the problem.

I railroaded him. You saw his face.

That's what happens when your team

leader goes rogue and argues with God.

Well, uh... I guess now

that we're not working together

we can start sleeping

together, right?

I seriously hope

you're not talking to me.

We'll find new jobs, right?

We weren't laid off,

Chels. We were fired.

How are you going to explain

that on your resume?

You know what? The least I can do

is buy you guys a few drinks.

Our discretionary account? Really?

Adam, no. If Wyatt ever found out

that we spent any more money...

What are they going to do? Fire us?

The money was ours to spend

as we see fit. We're going to Rise.

- We can't get in there.

- Yes, we can.

- Yes, we can.

- Try and stop the guy.

We're going to Rise,

baby! Oh, yeah!

Dude, you realize this is

going to be so awesome.

- We're going to pop ten bottles.

- Think so?

I hate this doorman.

Adam Cassidy.

Told you I'd be back.

Your table's right this way, sir.

Yeah!

- Yeah!

- Oh!

- Shots!

- Shots!

- Shots!

- Oh my God.

Ooh!

if you guys don't get lucky tonight,

it's never going to happen.

I'm fielding offers. You want in?

See me after.

- Cheers, guys!

- Whoo!

Yeah!

Adam, maybe

we should close out the tab.

Hey, don't worry about it, man,

don't worry about it.

Hey, can we get

another bottle of Ciroc?

- Twirl me!

- No, no, no.

Come on!

Hey, buddy, where you going?

Could be love.

Wake up.

Hey, wake up.

- Hmm?

- I have to go.

So do you.

No breakfast?

Did I, uh,

do something wrong?

If you had done something wrong,

you wouldn't be here, would you?

So...

So, uh, we...

...are leaving.

Wait a second,

I don't even know your name.

Are you taking the fire escape?

OK.

- Thank you.

- You're welcome.

Hey. Black,

or cream and sugar?

- You stalking me now?

- I just want to know your name.

Why? So you can poke me,

friend me, ask for my number?

Or you could

just give me your number.

You're not

relationship material.

Relationship?

You're looking for a relationship?

I love relationships.

I'm great at relationships.

No. Actually, I'm just trying

to get rid of you nicely.

Didn't we have sex?

I have a thing for bridge-and-tunnel

guys when I drink.

Did you just call me

bridge-and-tunnel?

You took me out

for cheese fries.

Cheese fries!

Oh. Then what?

Then you had the night of your life.

Your words, not mine.

Oh... Black.

Adam Cassidy?

My name is Miles Meachum.

Mr. Wyatt would like to speak with you.

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Jason Hall

Jason Dean Hall (born 1972) is an American screenwriter, film director and former actor. He played the recurring character of Devon MacLeish in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. He had a guest starring role on Without a Trace as Jesse in Season Two. Hall attended Phillips Exeter Academy. Hall studied business, English and cinema at the University of Southern California. more…

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