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Jumper - [Hayden Christensen](Hayden_Christensen), Jamie Bell and Samuel L Jackson in a Tomorrow People rip-off directed by [Doug Liman](Bourne_rule).
[Simon Mayo](Simon_Mayo) invented the alternate title of Cardigan, although during [Box Office Top 10](Box_Office_Top_10) countdowns [Mark Kermode](Mark_Kermode) made a surprising [television](Television) reference and more frequently referred to it as Jumpers For Goalposts.
Mark was particularly bothered by the fact that Jackson's hair is white in film but his beard isn't, and the reasons for this are never explained.
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3/21/2025, 4:11:41 PM
Jumper - [Hayden Christensen](Hayden_Christensen), Jamie Bell and Samuel L Jackson in a Tomorrow People rip-off directed by [Doug Liman](Bourne_rule).
[Simon Mayo](Simon_Mayo) invented the alternate title of Cardigan, although during [Box Office Top 10](Box_Office_Top_10) countdowns [Mark Kermode](Mark_Kermode) made a surprising [television](Television) reference and more frequently referred to it as Jumpers For Goalposts.
Mark was particularly bothered by the fact that Jackson's hair is white in film but his beard isn't, and the reasons for this are never explained.
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Cardigan
Jumper - Hayden Christensen, Jamie Bell and Samuel L Jackson in a Tomorrow People rip-off directed by Doug Liman.
Simon Mayo invented the alternate title of Cardigan, although during Box Office Top 10 countdowns Mark Kermode made a surprising television reference and more frequently referred to it as Jumpers For Goalposts.
Mark was particularly bothered by the fact that Jackson's hair is white in film but his beard isn't, and the reasons for this are never explained.
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Cardigan
Jumper - Hayden Christensen, Jamie Bell and Samuel L Jackson in a Tomorrow People rip-off directed by Doug Liman.
Simon Mayo invented the alternate title of Cardigan, although during Box Office Top 10 countdowns Mark Kermode made a surprising television reference and more frequently referred to it as Jumpers For Goalposts.
Mark was particularly bothered by the fact that Jackson's hair is white in film but his beard isn't, and the reasons for this are never explained.