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| - The Cell was a secret organization in the Cularin system during the waning years of the Galactic Republic. A faction in Nirama's criminal Organization, The Cell wanted to oust, replace, and execute the current crime lord. They believed Nirama was not making enough profits, mostly because he opposed slavery in a movement that many considered too soft.
- The Cell is the 31st level of Bloons.
- thumb|250px The Cell (conocida como "La Célula" en Hispanoamérica y "La Celda" en España) es una película estadounidense dirigida por Tarsem Singh, estrenada en agosto del año 2000. Protagonizada por Jennifer López, Vince Vaughn y Vincent D'Onofrio. Se destacan los paisajes y el vestuario en múltiples escenas. Estuvo nominada en los premios Oscar 2000 al mejor maquillaje, premio que finalmente se llevó El Grinch.
- The Cell is an interactive Macromedia Flash Professional 8 game developed by Cleod9 Productions and published by McLeodGaming. The game was originally made by Greg McLeod's (Cleod9) Biology class where you can see all of the major organelles of a living cell.
- The Cell is the third episode of spook's fifth series which aired for the first time on 25 September 2006.
- NC: Hello, I’m the Nostalgia Critic. I remember it so you don’t have to. Many of us are familiar with exploitation films. (Movie posters for several exploitation films are shown as NC speaks) NC (voiceover): The movies that take an often controversial subject and—what else?—exploit the hell out of it. Now, a good chunk of the time, the makers of these movies know they’re making over-the-top tripe, like jailsploitation films, blacksploitation films, sexploitation films, goresploitation films… George Weiss (from “Ed Wood”): I don’t make major motion pictures. I make crap. (The movie begins) THE END
- The Cell is a 2000 psychological-thriller/horror with some sci-fi elements directed by Tarsem Singh, and starring Jennifer Lopez, Vincent D'Onofrio and Vince Vaughn. It is Tarsem's feature-length film debut; he formerly was a director of music videos, such as REM's Losing My Religion. Said background certainly shows in the movie... None of this is given a great deal of exposition regarding what it all means. Some critics have espoused that none of it honestly means anything and is in the movie solely to look pretty (which it does). An In Name Only Direct to DVD sequel was released in 2009.
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