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Event Horizon is a 1997 science fiction and horror movie. It was directed by Paul W. S. Anderson, written by Philip Eisner, and stars The Matrix's Laurence Fishburne and Jurassic Park's Sam Neill.

1 Plot summary

In the year 2047, a rescue crew investigates a spaceship (the "Event Horizon") that mysteriously disappeared seven years earlier. The top secret ship had been designed to travel faster than the speed of light, by creating an artificial black hole that opens a gateway in space-time. When they board the ship, they discover the truth about its disappearance and that it has brought back something even more horrifying.

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The score of the film was written and performed by OrbitalThe term orbital has several meanings: in physics it is used to describe an atomic electron configuration, see also molecular orbital in physiology it is used to describe the region of the skull in which the eyeball is located in space exploration "going and Michael KamenMichael Kamen ( April 15, 1948 November 18, 2003) was an American composer (especially of film scores), orchestral arranger, song writer, and session musician. Kamen was born in New York City, USA and studied at The New York High School of Music & Art, th. The end credit theme was the song Funky Shit by The ProdigyThe Prodigy is a British hard dance/ rave act, consisting of Liam Howlett (Keyboards), Keith Flint (Dancer/Vocalist) and Maxim Reality (Live MC). Leeroy Thornhill (Dancer) was also a member of the band from 1990 to 2000. A female dancer called Sharky was. The movie was sampled heavily in ZaoZao is a Christian metalcore band with hardcore punk influences. They came onto the scene in 1996. Originally formed in Ohio and West Virginia, Zao pioneered the Christian metalcore genre (along with fellow contemporaries Living Sacrifice). The word "zao"'s 1999 album Liberate Te Ex Inferis , (a phrase which is similar to one that occurs in the dialog of Event Horizon).

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Other uses of this term include: event horizonFor the science fiction film, see Event Horizon (film An event horizon is a boundary in spacetime for a given observer beyond which no information, including light, can reach the observer. The most famous example is a black hole, which for a distant and s, phenomenon

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