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 Timeline (2003)
IMDB rating: 5.30
Plot: In the heart of the beautiful and historically rich Dordogne Valley of France, a team of archeology students and their professor diligently work to uncover the ruins of a 14th-century castle. For Professor Edward Johnston, the project is the culmination of a lifelong dream. Aided by assistant professor Andre Marek, his son Chris and students Kate, Stern and Francois, Johnston has made major strides in unearthing not only La Roque Castle but also a monastery and structures from the surrounding village of Castlegard. But things are about to go haywire… Suspicious of the dig’s benefactor, International Technology Corporation (ITC) and the man who runs it, Robert Doniger, Professor Johnston heads to ITC headquarters in New Mexico to get some answers, and while he’s away, his students discover a chamber that has been sealed for more than 600 years. Marek and Kate descend into the unstable room, and just before a near disastrous cave-in, they make two startling discoveries — a bifocal lens, which couldn’t have been invented before the chamber was sealed, and even more intriguing, a handwritten plea for help dated April 2, 1357…from Professor Johnston! Determined to solve the mystery, the students head for ITC headquarters, where they are stunned to learn of Doniger’s new invention — a machine that can actually transmit three-dimensional objects through space. Although he meant for the device to revolutionize shipping, Doniger inadvertently opened a wormhole that leads directly to the 14th century, and Professor Johnston, who had insisted on experiencing the discovery himself, is now trapped in a vicious French vs. English feudal war! Can Johnston’s loyal students survive one of the most violent battles in world history… and make it back to the 21st century alive?
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Directors: Donner Richard
Actors: Butler Gerard,Connolly Billy,Walker Paul,Embry Ethan,Thewlis David,McDonough Neal,Craven Matt,Sheen Michael,Wilson Lambert,Csokas Marton,Sutherland Rossif,Kahan Steve,La Haye David,Adventure,Fantasy,Sci-Fi,
Wht would happen if I went to the doctor's for something else and they saw cuts (self inflicted) on my arms?
So I have a lump in my neck on the right side a little bit above the collar bone, and its probably just swollen lymph nodes except its only on the right side, what if it’s a cyst or a tumor? What it it’s cancer? I’m so scared.
But the problem is if I go to the University Health Center, I am scared they will have to take my blood and when they roll up my sleeve to do so they will see my self inflicted cuts. I am 20. What would they do if they saw them? Would they lock me up, or just tell me to go see a therapist? If I lied and said I am already seeing a therapist and I made up some name of a therapist, would they believe me? I don’t want to get locked up because I have a timeline as to when I graduate college and also I train martial arts and don’t want to have to stop training for an extended period of time as my muscles would weaken and it would be hard to get back into it. But if on the rare case the lump/ball in my neck is cancer, I don’t want it to spread. What should I do?
(And please don’t lecture me on how bad it is that I cut myself and to go seek help and to take meds, yadda yadda yadda, because I’m not going to do that. Nothing you say will convince me otherwise.)
Also I have a trip on the weekend where my martial arts group is traveling, do you think it would be detrimental if I waited until after that to get the lump on my neck looked at?
Theyd probably tell you to see a therpist or theyd leave it alone cause that probably happens more then you think.
Savannah | Feb 07, 2010
They can’t force you to see a therapist since you’re an adult.
They might ask you what happened and if they do, just be honest. Lying is only going to have a negative outcome, seeing as most doctors know what typical self inflicted cuts look like. No one can lock you up for cutting. It’s quite common and it’s your choice whether you want to seek help for the problem or not.
Speaking from personal experience, seeing a counselor might help you in the long run but no one can make you do anything you don’t want to.
Jessica | Feb 07, 2010
which is worse fessing up and getting help or ignoring current condition and going beyond treatment?
Martial arts development can always be reattained and school will survive without you. What if it was mono and you end up out of circulation for a year.You are not likely to be institutionalized but therapy can take many forms including meds.
rogerrabbitanddoe | Feb 07, 2010
Let me make sure I’m getting this straight ~you want advise ~but only certain kind of advise ????
you cut yourself xxx they see it all the time~will they lock you up ? lock you up for what? you’ve desecrated yourself just deal w/what happens from there on out~but get that lump looked at