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Paycheck

6 02 2010

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Paycheck
Paycheck (2003)

IMDB rating: 6.10

Plot: Michael Jennings is a reverse engineer and what he does is technical jobs for certain companies and as soon as he is done, his memory of the work he has done is wiped out. Now the longest he has been contracted is 2 months. But now billionaire, James Rethrick offers him a job that would last 2 years, maybe 3, and he promises that he will probably earn 8 figures. Michael agrees. Before beginning he turns in all of his personal effects. And when the job is done, his memory is erased and he learns he made over 90 million dollars over the three years. When he goes to claim it and his personal effects, he discovers that prior to the erasure of his memory he waived his rights to the money he earned and that the items that were given to him were not the ones he gave when he began. Later he is arrested by the FBI who say that he committed some act of treason and murder. It’s while he is in custody that he escapes using some the items that he was given. He later meets with a friend who gives him some information that helps him understand what is going on. And at the same time Rethrick for some reason wants him so he is being pursued by Rethrick’s people.

Directors: Woo John

Actors: Affleck Ben,Feore Colm,Eckhart Aaron,Michael C. Hall,Morton Joe,Giamatti Paul,Friedman Peter,Kennedy Christopher,Cecere Fulvio,Cassini John,Rennie Callum Keith,Thriller,Sci-Fi,Mystery,Action,

What are some good excuses for not going into work?
Okay, so I currently work at Domino’s and have been for a month now, it’s my first job. Last week, I told one of my managers that I couldn’t work next Saturday (this Saturday, tomorrow now) and he said "Write it on the schedule/calender"? I was also picking up my paycheck, so not only did I not know where the calendar was, I forgot anyway. Come Tuesday night around 6:30, I got a call from my mean manager who was pissed at me for not calling in to get the schedule and that I was supposed to be there at 5:30. So I had to have my parents give me ride since I don’t drive and discovered not only was I working everyday this week, for once, I was working 4:30 – 7:30 saturday! I didn’t tell her that, since last time during my first week I called in two hours before my shift like I was told, and said I couldn’t come in for work because my mom’s car had broken down. She assumed I was lying and threatened to fire me pretty much. Nevertheless I ended up having to go in that day when my dad got home at like 6:30. I’m 16! The reason I can’t work tomorrow is because my page for yearbook is winter formal and it is from like 8-11:30. I also have a nail appointment at 2 (: I can’t say that, because she’ll be pissed at that. So what’s a good excuse? My original plan was to tell them tonight that I was going to San Antonio tomorrow morning for my grandpa’s 85th birthday party but I forgot to so I might get in trouble for telling them that late. The beauty behind "going out of town" is my manager can’t demand I come in since I won’t be there. What are some good excuses? And when should I call if my shift starts at 4:30? I’m scared she won’t believe me if I call in sick!! But would it work?? What else would? HELP (:


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