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  1. Minority Report is the 2002 science fiction thriller directed by Steven Spielberg and was adapted from a Philip K. Dick short story.

  2. Minority Report Wiki. in: Weaponry, Technology. Sonic Pistol is a standard issued weapon among PreCrime officers and the D.C. Metropolitan Police. It fires a sonic pulse that often sends the target flying outwards at a great speed and force, often knocking out or severely damaging the subject. Categories.

  3. Gun Twirling: One of the Precrime primary sidearms is a stun gun that emits a knockback shockwave, but requires a recharge for every shot by rotating its flippable barrel. We see one cop reload it methodically with his free hand, but Anderton does this trope to rapidly flip the barrel hands-free, allowing him to fire blasts in quick succession.

  4. Minority Report is a 2002 American science fiction action film directed by Steven Spielberg, loosely based on Philip K. Dick's 1956 novella "The Minority Report". The film takes place in the Washington metropolitan area in the year 2054, in which a specialized police department— Precrime —apprehends criminals by use of foreknowledge provided by three psychics called " precogs ".

  5. 4 de sept. de 2014 · Sep 4, 2014. #1. One of my all time favorite props is the "Sonic Shotgun" from Minority Report. Just some quick pics as I near the end of a verrrry long road with this prop. Back in 2007, a fellow member provided me with invaluable resources that have allowed me to complete this.

  6. 3d study from Minority Report concept art by Jeff Julian (texture of this Model).A Standard issued weapon among PreCrime officers and the D.C. Metropolitan Police. It fires a sonic pulse that often sends the target flying outwards at a great speed and force, often knocking out or severely damaging the subject.

  7. Minority Report (conocida como Sentencia previa en Hispanoamérica) es una película estadounidense de acción y ciencia ficción de 2002 dirigida por Steven Spielberg, basada libremente en un relato corto de 1956 de Philip K. Dick titulado El informe de la minoría.