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5.6/10
IMDbBest MotionTitle Graphics | 2013
Budget 10,000,000 USD
When they are reviewing the profiles one that comes up is Sean Furst, who is one of the movie's producers.
When Katherine is trying to crack the files about halfway through, she runs a hexdump and it lists out several dozen ASCII bytes separated by percent signs. This is easily decoded to say "Hello Richard, my name is Mark and I think that you are very fat indeed and sometimes you smell as well" two times (with no separator in between, so it says "wellHello" in the middle).
Ethan Hawke was originally cast but he dropped out and was replaced by John Cusack.
The film's opening prologue reads: "Since World War II, intelligence agencies have used secret stations to send encrypted assignments to agents in the field. Unlike digital and cellular communications, these shortwave broadcasts of encoded numbers are untraceable. Governments deny the use of such stations, but the numbers can still be heard today."
According to an article published in The Telegraph newspaper, of actor Warren Clarke, it reported that "he may have lost money after investing in a 2013 film called The Numbers Station, starring the American actor John Cusack, which received a lukewarm reception."
"Grey: I'll get you a prescription for Ativan, it'll stop your conscience bothering ya."
"Max: [Meredith holding a gun on him] You're shaking now. You're getting angry. You're letting your emotions get the better of the situation. The adrenalin, it's really kickin' in. What I know? The reason that I'm not shaking is because this is a choice not dictated by emotion. This is logic - pure, simple. My boy over there is rated fourth in the world in the Glock 30. You now what that means? What's it mean... Derne: It means I could shoot you from Texas. Max: Now that's of course exaggeration. But the point still stands, he knows what he's doing. He's a professional. And you're... you. You've already dropped the gun, because this is a choice within a very strict set of parameters. Right now you're in control. What you don't want to do is put him in control. Don't give him the choice. That way is death. That way [slowly taking the gun from her] Max: is the unconditional end of future choice. Max: [she whimpering] That's it. Good girl. Oh, I know, I know. It's always a tough lesson to learn. To realize that you don't have the stomach to do what's needed."