Did the movie Flight win any awards?
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture
Satellite Award for Best Visual Effects
Flight/Awards
Is 2012 a good movie?
“2012” delivers what it promises, and since no sentient being will buy a ticket expecting anything else, it will be, for its audiences, one of the most satisfactory films of the year. It even has real actors in it. Like all the best disaster movies, it’s funniest at its most hysterical.
What is the setting of the movie 2012?
In 2012, struggling Manhattan Beach, California-based science-fiction writer Jackson Curtis is a chauffeur for Russian billionaire Yuri Karpov. Jackson’s former wife Kate and their children Noah and Lilly live with Kate’s boyfriend, plastic surgeon and amateur pilot Gordon Silberman.
Can a plane fly inverted?
“An airplane cannot stay in the air with just one wing. Both wings are necessary to provide enough lifting power for the plane to stay in the air. Flying upside down, on the other hand, is theoretically possible, but the settings that protect a passenger plane would make it awkward and unnecessary.”
What is the summary of 2012 movie?
Earth’s billions of inhabitants are unaware that the planet has an expiration date. With the warnings of an American scientist (Chiwetel Ejiofor), world leaders begin secret preparations for the survival of select members of society. When the global cataclysm finally occurs, failed writer Jackson Curtis (John Cusack) tries to lead his family to safety as the world starts falling apart.
2012/Film synopsis
Which is the revised procedure for certification of ratings?
Revised procedure for certification of ratings forming part of Navigational / Engine-room watch (under the provisions of Regulation II/4 or III4) by the MMDs/Facilitation Centres in accordance with M. S. STCW Rules 2014 (Included in TEAP A, Section III/12)
How many certifications does the Central Board of Film Certification issue?
The board currently issues four certificates. Originally, there were two: U (unrestricted public exhibition) and A (restricted to adult audiences). Two more were added in June 1983: U/A (unrestricted public exhibition, with parental guidance for children under age twelve) and S (restricted to specialised audiences, such as doctors or scientists).
Why did Central Board of Film Certification refuse to certify Gulabi Aaina?
The board refused to certify Gulabi Aaina (a film about Indian transsexuals produced and directed by Sridhar Rangayan) in 2003; Rangayan unsuccessfully appealed the decision twice. Although the film is banned in India, it has been screened in the UK.
What does the Classification Board and Classification Review Board do?
The Classification Board and Classification Review Board are government-funded organisations which classify all films that are released for public exhibition. General ( G) – General. The content is very mild in impact.