Cognizant (Minority Report)
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Newbie here. I like to write pairings that don't seem to have a home, so I thought this might be a good place for me. So here's my first offering.
Title: "Cognizant" (1/1)
Author: Jimbo
Fanfic:
jimbo_fic
Subjects: Danny Witwer (Colin Farrell) and John Anderton (Tom Cruise) of 'Minority Report'
Date: April 10, 2006
Disclaimer: I don't own the characters -- just borrowing them for the fun of it.
Warnings: A little violent, maybe a little angsty and a little slashy.
Dedication: To Mistress Marilyn. Happy Birthday! (Hope this is a fandom you can appreciate!)
Notes: 'Minority Report' is a very cool film set in 2054 in Washington D.C. where the Department of Pre-Crime has functioned for six years, effectively eliminating murders through the visions of three 'precognitives' who foresee the crimes and a police force who arrest the perps before they can act. It's about sight and perception and the dreaded Thought Police, and it featured intense performances by Tom Cruise, Colin Farrell and Max Von Sydow as Lamar Burgess, the director of Pre-Crime.
Time seemed to stand still.
Title: "Cognizant" (1/1)
Author: Jimbo
Fanfic:
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Subjects: Danny Witwer (Colin Farrell) and John Anderton (Tom Cruise) of 'Minority Report'
Date: April 10, 2006
Disclaimer: I don't own the characters -- just borrowing them for the fun of it.
Warnings: A little violent, maybe a little angsty and a little slashy.
Dedication: To Mistress Marilyn. Happy Birthday! (Hope this is a fandom you can appreciate!)
Notes: 'Minority Report' is a very cool film set in 2054 in Washington D.C. where the Department of Pre-Crime has functioned for six years, effectively eliminating murders through the visions of three 'precognitives' who foresee the crimes and a police force who arrest the perps before they can act. It's about sight and perception and the dreaded Thought Police, and it featured intense performances by Tom Cruise, Colin Farrell and Max Von Sydow as Lamar Burgess, the director of Pre-Crime.
Time seemed to stand still.