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MGM Moves 'Awake' to November 30 Release
Friday, October 12, 2007


By: MrDisgusting
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After a long delay MGM has finally slated Joby Harold's Awake for release on November 30 of this year. In the film Hayden Christensen plays a victim of "anesthetic awareness," in which a patient remains awake but paralyzed during surgery. Jessica Alba also stars alongside Lena Olin, Terrence Howard and Sam Robards. Watch for new pics (older ones here), trailers and more VERY soon. The film has been testing quite a lot here in Los Angeles, looks like maybe they think they have something solid on their hands? Fingers crossed.



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Slasher Freak
10:51am, October 12, 2007

I had completely forgotten about this movie.


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