That's why, this fall, we're stuck with “Minority Report.” And we're also getting “Limitless,” CBS' spin on the 2011 Bradley Cooper movie about a pill that allows its taker to use 100 percent of his brain. And God help us, we could also be getting a TV
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The idea for a Minority Report series isn't a bad one, especially considering how great the 2002 movie was and how cool Tom Cruise looked swiping at thin air to control the movie's gratuitous abundance of gizmos. But Fox's television sequel came out
“Minority Report,” the TV series, appears to come from an alternative universe: one in which “Minority Report,” the movie, was never made. The 2002 Steven Spielberg film, starring Tom Cruise, was an ambivalent action thriller about omniscient law
The idea for a Minority Report series isn't a bad one, especially considering how great the 2002 movie was and how cool Tom Cruise looked swiping at thin air to control the movie's gratuitous abundance of gizmos. But Fox's television sequel came out