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  • Collateral
  • Collateral
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  • Navigate: Investing Glossary... (edit) See also: Acronyms... Bond Glossary... Buzzwords... Glossary of Technical Analysis... Life Insurance Glossary... (edit) __NOEDITSECTION__
  • Collateral is the 16th storyline mission in Watch Dogs, and the 3rd mission of Act II.
  • Collateral materials are all the promotional brochures, bookmarks, stickers, postcards, and other items that you give away at events, trade shows, and the like. Don’t get carried away with these and have them eat up your profits. An author can be ready for just about any event with a well-done poster of her book and other products, a sell sheet (8 ½” x 11”) with color copy on both sides, and some postcards or bookmarks. You need to establish a consistent style or brand that creates recognition for you and your book. Tanyab 08:43, 5 December 2008 (UTC) | www.publishing-store.com
  • Collateral is a in Horizon Zero Dawn.
  • Collateral is a 2004 American crime thriller film directed by Michael Mann from a screenplay written by Stuart Beattie, and starring Tom Cruise, Jamie Foxx, Jada Pinkett Smith, Mark Ruffalo and Javier Bardem. The film is set in Los Angeles, California.
  • Collateral - Dear John is a webcomic by Matthew Nicholls. The comic is a 12-chapter series illustrated by Lee Taylor, focusing on the Reid family, a normal family trying to survive in a modern-day post-superhero world. Collateral soon went to print and is now available on comiXology.
  • Collateral means tangible assets pledged against debts owed.
  • Collateral is a 2004 American neo-noir crime thriller directed by Michael Mann and written by Stuart Beattie. It stars Tom Cruise cast against type as a contract killer and Jamie Foxx as a taxi driver who finds himself his hostage during an evening of the hitman's work. The film also features Jada Pinkett Smith and Mark Ruffalo. Foxx and Cruise's performances were widely praised, with Foxx being nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. The film's editors, Jim Miller and Paul Rubell, were also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing.
  • Clark, Oliver, Lois and Dinah are released by the VRA after being captured at Hawkman’s funeral, but each of them have flashbacks of Chloe holding them against their will. When Chloe returns, Dinah warns the others that Chloe may now be a traitor. Oliver dismisses her concerns, but Clark is unsure if he can trust Chloe after she disappeared without an explanation.
  • Max (Jamie Foxx) is a cabbie living in L.A. with big dreams of opening his own limo company and catering to rich, important clients at some point. But without the motivation to take the risk and leave his job, he's just wafting through life. He can't even find the courage to call the cute attorney who gave him her card. He's stagnant. Until he picks up one fare that will change his life. This Michael Mann movie features Tom Cruise in his most chillingly evil villain role since Lestat de Lioncourt. It also featured a Cameo by Jason Statham in his role as The Transporter.
  • "Close is good enough with a big enough explosion." If you want someone to hit a target with pinpoint accuracy, to turn on a dime and to strike nothing but what they're aiming or...you're not going to want Collateral. It's not so much that she's a bad shot, more that she's, well...sloppy. And sees no reason to change that, so long as she can still fufill her function. Indeed, her idea of going above and beyond is to use an excessive amount of force, just to make sure she hits what she's trying to, and she certainly carries enough armament to do so with her Leopard 2E alt-mode. And while in robot mode, her cannon doubles as a club she wields with surprising skill, compared to the way she shoots with it. Nonetheless, her slow speed and reaction time can easily be capitalized upon by those fa
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  • Collateral
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  • 11
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  • 39
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  • 15496
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  • 2010-01-11
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  • 170455
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  • 2010-02-04
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  • Leopard 2E
broadcast date
  • 2011-02-04
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  • #Collateral
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  • * of Olympus
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  • irc://irc.coldfront.net/collateral
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Starring
  • *
  • Tom Cruise, Jamie Foxx, Jada Pinkett Smith
Faction
  • Decepticon
Team
  • Purple
Date
  • 2010-02-18
Editing
Series
  • 10
Status
  • of Olympus
Producer
  • Michael Mann
  • Julie Richardson
Cat
  • Best Film Editing
  • Best Supporting Actor
Country
  • United States
Name
  • Collateral
Type
  • OC
headline
  • Collateral: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Caption
  • Theatrical release poster
Function
  • Artillery
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Language
  • English
Score
  • 0.710000
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  • yes
Episode Number
  • 208
Cinematography
Founder
  • President SO, Joe32320, sniper620, White Gate, Rudekker
Title
Music
Awards
  • 77
Note
  • Extended Radio Edit
Color
  • #FF0000
  • #CC66FF
Cabinet
  • President *President SO Vice President *Joe32320 Minister of Foreign Affairs *Joe32320 Minister of Internal Affairs *WhiteGate *Rudekker Minister of Defence *sniper620 Minister of Finance *Vacant
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  • 2.178E8
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Studio
  • Edge City
  • Parkes/MacDonald Productions
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Acronym
  • Collateral
Distributor
  • Paramount Pictures
  • DreamWorks Pictures
Total Length
  • 3113.0
Nominations
  • 2
Release
  • 2004-08-06
Time
  • 7200.0
Motto
  • Forever moving forward
Flag
  • Collateral Flag.png
Budget
  • 6.5E7
Writer
Director
Year
  • 2004
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  • Navigate: Investing Glossary... (edit) See also: Acronyms... Bond Glossary... Buzzwords... Glossary of Technical Analysis... Life Insurance Glossary... (edit) __NOEDITSECTION__
  • Collateral is the 16th storyline mission in Watch Dogs, and the 3rd mission of Act II.
  • "Close is good enough with a big enough explosion." If you want someone to hit a target with pinpoint accuracy, to turn on a dime and to strike nothing but what they're aiming or...you're not going to want Collateral. It's not so much that she's a bad shot, more that she's, well...sloppy. And sees no reason to change that, so long as she can still fufill her function. Indeed, her idea of going above and beyond is to use an excessive amount of force, just to make sure she hits what she's trying to, and she certainly carries enough armament to do so with her Leopard 2E alt-mode. And while in robot mode, her cannon doubles as a club she wields with surprising skill, compared to the way she shoots with it. Nonetheless, her slow speed and reaction time can easily be capitalized upon by those faster, and her disregard for her surroundings - fellow Decepticons included - have gained the ire of her superiors more than a few times.
  • Collateral materials are all the promotional brochures, bookmarks, stickers, postcards, and other items that you give away at events, trade shows, and the like. Don’t get carried away with these and have them eat up your profits. An author can be ready for just about any event with a well-done poster of her book and other products, a sell sheet (8 ½” x 11”) with color copy on both sides, and some postcards or bookmarks. You need to establish a consistent style or brand that creates recognition for you and your book. Tanyab 08:43, 5 December 2008 (UTC) | www.publishing-store.com
  • Collateral is a in Horizon Zero Dawn.
  • Max (Jamie Foxx) is a cabbie living in L.A. with big dreams of opening his own limo company and catering to rich, important clients at some point. But without the motivation to take the risk and leave his job, he's just wafting through life. He can't even find the courage to call the cute attorney who gave him her card. He's stagnant. Until he picks up one fare that will change his life. Enter Vincent (Tom Cruise). He is the chaotic counterpart to Max's carefully structured world. A jazz aficionado, he preaches Darwinism and improvisation. He's jaded by the city, hates the overpopulation and the filth. Oh yeah, and he also happens to be a hitman for a private military company. And for one night, they find themselves inescapably bound together. This Michael Mann movie features Tom Cruise in his most chillingly evil villain role since Lestat de Lioncourt. It also featured a Cameo by Jason Statham in his role as The Transporter. * Abusive Parents: Vincent's father was an abusive alcoholic. It can be taken as an attempt of manipulation on Vincent's part to get Max to do his bidding, but Word of God confirms that it was a rare moment of honesty on his part, that he quickly tries to cover up. * All There in the Manual: If you listen to the DVD commentary and the bonus features, you'll find out more about Vincent's background, including where he grew up and the significance of jazz to his character. * The Anti-Nihilist: Max evolves into one as the film progresses, in contrast to Straw Nihilist Vincent. * Asshole Victim: "You attract attention, you're going to get people killed who didn't need to be." But man, is it hard to feel sorry for those guys... * Badass: Vincent of course. Max doesn't do too badly after he Takes A Few Levels In Badass. * Badass Driver: Max * Badass in a Nice Suit: Vincent's gray flannel suit * Black and Nerdy: Max. * Broken Heel: Averted. Annie does not remove her heels when she and Max flee from Vincent, and she never trips or falls. * Cameo - Jason Statham's character from The Transporter pops up to deliver the workups on Vincent's targets. * The Cartel: Felix, Vincent's employer * Clock King: Max. Vincent is the exact opposite. * Cut Apart: Vincent is looking for Annie, while she gets a phone call warning her about him. We see him bursting into her office, only to cut and see that she's several floors above. * Deadpan Snarker: Vincent * "No, I shot him. Bullets and the fall killed him." * "What? I should only kill people after I get to know them?" * "You no longer have the cleanest cab in La-La Land. You gotta live with that. Focus on the job. Drive." * Also, Detective Fanning: * Death by Irony: Vincent, for all his talk of adapting, I Ching, Darwin - acting as Chaos personified - exclusively uses the Mozambique Drill technique to eliminate his targets, allowing Max to get the better of him in a blind shoot-out. * Determinator: One could make a strong case for both Max and Vincent. * Dyeing for Your Art: Tom Cruise went gray to play Vincent * Expecting Someone Taller: When meeting Max, posing as Vincent, Felix greets him with the words "I thought you'd be taller". * This is even more hilarious if you remember that Tom Cruise is, in reality, pretty short. * Faux Affably Evil: Vincent again. He's a vicious, coldblooded killer, but there's something oddly likeable about him. * Foreshadowing: Max, impersonating Vincent, threatens to take the gun away from Felix's henchman behind him and beat him with it. He does something very similar with a cop later. * The reason Vincent was at Annie's building at the film's outset is that he was researching his final target (Annie, the prosecuting attorney). * Freudian Excuse - Vincent was beaten by his alcoholic father, which helped turned him into the "badass sociopath" we know and love. * Gambit Pileup: The club shootout devolves into one, in which six different factions are involved, all with wildly varying interests. The Feds think Max is Vincent, and try to arrest him while escorting Lin (Vincent's target) safely out of the building. LAPD Detective Ray Fanning knows something is up and that the Feds are acting prematurely, and tries to help Max. Max just wants to get through the whole thing alive, and also prevent Vincent from killing his mother if he fails. Vincent wants to kill Lin, while using Max as a decoy. Lin's security guards are just trying to protect their boss, are startled by the Feds rushing in with guns, and turn the thing into a shooting spree to start with. Felix's guards think Max is Vincent, and will kill him if things go wrong. Vincent comes out on top. The Feds are rendered useless by Lin’s bodyguards, Felix's guards are scared off by Vincent, he kills both Lin and his bodyguards, he kills Ray after Ray just escorted Max out of the building, and forces Max to continue driving him to his next target. * The Gunslinger: Vincent is a type D - Quick Draw. It's even mentioned by one of the actors in the documentary at 3:00. * Hitman with a Heart - Subverted. Vincent tries to convince Max he's this, saying he only kills bad people, thus "taking out the garbage." His daddy issues also serve to make him sympathetic. But then, Max learns the people Vincent's killing are witnesses for a case against a drug lord, and Vincent honestly has no qualms with it. We also learn from the cop that his MO is to take a taxi cab driver hostage to drive him around and then fake said driver's "suicide" after the other killings are done, implicating the dead man for the murder. * Hope Spot - About two-thirds of the way through the film, Detective Fanning pulls Max away from a nightclub firefight to safety. He believes his story, looks like he's going to help solve all of Max's woes...then is gunned down by Vincent without a pause. * Ironic Echo - Vincent's reliance on the efficient Mozambique Drill killing tactic allows Max to best him in a blind gunfight through a subway door with two windows and a solid metal center. * Also, Vincent asks Max how long he's been doing the job, and if he gets any benefits. Max asks him the exact same thing, in reverse order, when he's about to impersonate Vincent. * I'm Standing Right Here - This happens to Max at the hospital. * Lack of Empathy: Vincent, throughout. Although, he does show a slight bit of regret after killing Daniel. * Last Words - "Hey, Max, a guy gets on the MTA here in LA and dies. Think anybody will notice?" * Also works as a Meaningful Echo/Ironic Echo to an anecdote Vincent relates earlier in the film. * Los Angeles - the setting for the movie; so prominent, it might as well be a character itself * Man of Wealth and Taste - Vincent in his suit again * Mugging the Monster: In one scene a couple of thugs steal a briefcase from a ziptied-up Max. Vincent confronts the two, one of whom brandishes a pistol right at him. A few double-taps to the chest and one in the head later, Vincent has his briefcase back. * My Beloved Smother - Max's mother, Ida * Nice Guy - Max. Very much so. He's quick to sympathise with people he's just met including Vincent's victims and goes out of his way to treat his customers well, even though driving a cab is "only temporary" for him. That treasured picture of a holiday resort he looks at whenever he needs to relax? He gives it to a stranger he's just met, because she's stressed out over her job and he can tell she needs it. Awwww. * Order Versus Chaos - Vincent representing reaction and chaos taken to an extreme, while Max represents an almost obsessive level of order and control. In the end, a balance must be struck. * Playing Against Type - Tom Cruise in only his second villain role. * Private Military Contractors - It's hinted at in the movie and stated outright in the commentary that Vincent works for such a group * Professional Killer - Vincent is an assassin, and a quite evil one at that. * Sacrificial Lion - Vincent's first victim, also Detective Fanning, the only one who believed Max's story and could have saved him * Shown Their Work - According to the director, Vincent's job as an assassin requires him to get in and out of places without being recognized or remembered, so Tom Cruise prepared for the role by practicing making FedEx deliveries to a crowded LA marketplace without being recognised. He also underwent extensive martial arts and weapons training including shooting with live ammunition and how to perform the famous Mozambique Drill. * Shut UP, Hannibal - Max does this to Vincent when he crashes his cab * The Sociopath: Vincent is described as such in-story. * Spiritual Successor: Arguably one for Heat as far as mood and setting go. Both are LA centered crime stories and end with the death of one of the two stars at the hands of the other. * Straw Nihilist: Vincent, as opposed to Max's eventual Anti-Nihilist views. * Or you can see Vincent as an Ubermensch, he is basically giving Max a vision of what his life could be like if he didn't play it safe all the time. * The Taxi * Took a Level In Badass - Max, about two thirds through the movie when he has to pretend to be Vincent in front of gangster Felix. You can actually see the exact point in the film where he levels. * He then takes another level or two when he deliberately crashes the cab at top speed, and then when he goes to rescue the lawyer. Made even more moving by the fact that Max turns Vincent's Nietzsche Wannabe rhetoric on its head in something between a World of Cardboard Speech and a Shut UP, Hannibal moment just before the crash. * The Unfettered: Vincent. Max, on the other hand, is strongest when protecting someone he cares about (even if they just met). * What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic?: The infamous coyote scene.
  • Collateral is a 2004 American crime thriller film directed by Michael Mann from a screenplay written by Stuart Beattie, and starring Tom Cruise, Jamie Foxx, Jada Pinkett Smith, Mark Ruffalo and Javier Bardem. The film is set in Los Angeles, California.
  • Collateral - Dear John is a webcomic by Matthew Nicholls. The comic is a 12-chapter series illustrated by Lee Taylor, focusing on the Reid family, a normal family trying to survive in a modern-day post-superhero world. Collateral soon went to print and is now available on comiXology.
  • Collateral means tangible assets pledged against debts owed.
  • Collateral is a 2004 American neo-noir crime thriller directed by Michael Mann and written by Stuart Beattie. It stars Tom Cruise cast against type as a contract killer and Jamie Foxx as a taxi driver who finds himself his hostage during an evening of the hitman's work. The film also features Jada Pinkett Smith and Mark Ruffalo. Foxx and Cruise's performances were widely praised, with Foxx being nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. The film's editors, Jim Miller and Paul Rubell, were also nominated for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing.
  • Clark, Oliver, Lois and Dinah are released by the VRA after being captured at Hawkman’s funeral, but each of them have flashbacks of Chloe holding them against their will. When Chloe returns, Dinah warns the others that Chloe may now be a traitor. Oliver dismisses her concerns, but Clark is unsure if he can trust Chloe after she disappeared without an explanation.
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