Based on the novel by Steven Gould, Jumper concerns David (Hayden Christensen), a young man who quite literally wills himself away from his grim family life by teleporting to another place with the power of his mind. Years later, David is using his powers to raid bank vaults, seduce girls in London, lunch on the pyramids, and surf in Fiji. But he soon discovers that he is not the only one bestowed with this unique gift, and all is not well in the world of jumpers. There are people out there, such as Roland (Samuel L. Jackson), who view jumpers as a threat to all humankind, and have made it their mission in life to eliminate them. After jumping back to Michigan to get reacquainted with his long lost love, Millie (Rachel Bilson), David makes the acquaintance of experienced jumper Griffin (Jamie Bell). Informed by Griffin of a secret between jumpers and a shadowy group that seeks to destroy them, the pair soon finds themselves facing off against a legion of murderous opponents who won't stop fighting until every last jumper has been eliminated.---> i think this movie is just so cool. imagine you can have your breakfast at London or have your lunch at the pyramids then maybe dinner at Paris. anywhere you want. just picture it in your mind then there you are. and that would be so incredible even just thinking about it. you can go to one place if you get tired with the other. its like an exit to an old boring life to a more exciting and interesting one. i just love the concept of this movie. for me, it was just really creative and imaginative. its something new, something people would want to watch. well of course all this is impossible but who cares everyone has the freedom to dream and be where they wanna be even in the most weird yet amazing way.
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DAVID RICE: Let me tell you about my day so far. Coffee in Paris, surfed the Maldives, took a little nap on Kilimanjaro. Oh, yeah, I got digits from this Polish chick in Rio. And then I jumped back for the final quarter of the N.B.A. finals--courtside of course. And all that was before lunch. I could go on, but all I'm saying is, I'm standing on top of the world.
DAVID RICE: Where do you want to go?
MILLIE: Surprise me.
DAVID RICE: Let me tell you about my day so far. Coffee in Paris, surfed the Maldives, took a little nap on Kilimanjaro. Oh, yeah, I got digits from this Polish chick in Rio. And then I jumped back for the final quarter of the N.B.A. finals--courtside of course. And all that was before lunch. I could go on, but all I'm saying is, I'm standing on top of the world.
DAVID RICE: Where do you want to go?
MILLIE: Surprise me.
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