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Pi (stylized as π) [a] is a 1998 American conceptual psychological thriller film written and directed by Darren Aronofsky (in his feature directorial debut). Pi was filmed on high-contrast black-and-white reversal film. The title refers to the mathematical constant pi.
A two-hour reality television special planned for broadcast by Fox. The special was set to air on June 7, 2004, although it was abruptly shelved only eleven days before its intended broadcast. [180] The special depicted two straight men in competition for a $50,000 reward over who could pass themselves off as the more convincing gay man. [181]
An animated feature about robots, it would have been the world's first computer animated movie had it been made. But because of technical limitations in computer power and tools back in the 70s and early 80s, the movie never went into actual production. [73] The Yellow Jersey: 1973–1986: Michael Cimino (1975–1984) Jerry Schatzberg (1986)
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The movie is correctly titled π, not Pi. — Armonkny 07:11, 6 November 2009 (UTC) Oppose. Wikipedia:Naming conventions says: Names not originally in a Latin alphabet, such as Greek, Chinese or Russian names, must be transliterated.--DAJF 12:44, 6 November 2009 (UTC)
Life of Pi had a wide release in the United States on November 21, 2012, in both traditional and 3D viewing formats. It was originally scheduled to be released on December 14, 2012, but when The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey was announced for the same release date, Life of Pi was postponed a week. It was then shifted a month in advance.
Two Weeks to Live is a six-part television miniseries, produced for Sky UK and HBO Max starring Maisie Williams as Kim Noakes, a misfit, who has been raised in almost total isolation living "off-the-grid" in rural Scotland for most of her life by her overprotective survivalist mother, Tina (Sian Clifford).
When the two weeks have all but passed, Abner gets the offer to make $10,000 to ride a rocket to Mars. Still thinking he will soon die, Abner accepts, but changes his mind, since he will not live long enough to complete the job.