Eureka

Eureka

  • Director: Mike Rohl, Colin Ferguson, Joe Morton, Jefery Levy, Chris Fisher, Salli Richardson-Whitfield
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: July 18, 2006
  • Aspect ratio: 1.78 : 1
  • Also known as: EUReKA
  • During World War II , after people visited the mushroom cloud over Hiroshima and Changqi, the catastrophe brought about by the collision of science and applied science was obvious to the continued safety of our world. The United States almost lost in nuclear competition. The world will no longer risk summoning a dead mushroom cloud. With the help of Albert Einstein and some trusted advisers, President Henry S. Truman authorized a residential development plan in the remote Atlantic Northwest. This is a place to protect and take care of America's most valuable brain resources. There, our country’s greatest thinkers, super geniuses are committed to creating a new era of scientific achievement, and their lives and work will receive a very good atmosphere of support. The best architects and planners were appointed to design a popular place to settle for these geniuses. This place can provide their children with the best education, the best medical services, the best welfare facilities and the quality of life. The construction of this community is comparable to the most beautiful rural town in the United States. But there is an important difference between them: this town will not appear on any map. At least all are classified as "only eyes" by the Pentagon. In this way, the town of Eureka was born. But for everyone who knows the town well. The town has everything, but there is no order. Old-school and forgetful professors exist in the small town for some reason; in the past fifty years, most of the technological advances have been made by elite researchers in Eureka Town. Unfortunately, scientific exploration is always beyond people's expectations. Years of experimentation went crooked and produced weird by-products.

    Details

    • Release date July 18, 2006
    • Filming locations Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production companies NBC Universal Television, Universal Cable Productions

    Movie reviews

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    • By Creola 2022-11-19 18:11:10

      Is that big furry dog ​​IQ really 130?

      A certain classmate is leaving the city this summer and left some discs for me. In fact, she is such a nice person, but unfortunately I am busy, lazy and shy, and didn't go to develop friendship with her. Anyhoo, although it is probably a small part of her collection, or she is not an enthusiast... I turned around and started to laugh a little... Look at her taste! Wow, I'm really evil.

      Basically everyone puts their favorite movies, music, and books in a list, and you can see if this...

    • By Reyes 2022-11-19 06:00:39

      The light-hearted and humorous plot is also unconventional

      It's a shame that the show was cut.
      I saw it last year, not bad. The tone of the film is relaxed and humorous. The protagonist’s IQ is not high enough, the family is not happy enough, the daughter is in the rebellious period of youth, and the love scene is also embarrassing. Basically it is a crowded loser, but it’s okay, the protagonist is still the protagonist, I I just like his a little handsome, a little mature, a little wit, a little silly. Anyway, the facts of each episode are...

    • By Maybelle 2022-07-30 23:00:00

      Eureka


      Speaking of unexpectedly good dramas
      , I have seen a few SciFi sci-fi dramas and
      have not been disappointed
      . I am always fond of such whimsical things.
      Just like I fell in love with X-Files, the

      story happened in an overhead
      town. All of them are people with super high IQs. It
      can be said that the people in a secret town of the U.S. government
      are all geniuses.
      They study many new high-tech gadgets, and even change the time. The...

    • By Shanny 2022-07-30 22:14:23

      Speaking from Eureka

      The ancients said, "Writing is to convey the way", but don't TV series carry many interesting content?

      The protagonist of Eureka is a group of scientists. From this, we can guess some American scientific research from the TV series. Taking a step back, it is also the situation of American scientists and scientific research in the eyes of American TV screenwriters.

      Scientific research is led by projects. From Eureka, we can clearly see that Global Dynamics must actively ask...

    • By Giuseppe 2022-07-30 21:15:17

      Soap sci-fi light comedy

      In an American small town, most people in the small town work for a company. The director of the company is a beautiful woman. Later, a divorced man came with a daughter to be the sheriff of this small town. sheriff. Of course, something will happen to the beauty director and the sheriff. The story of each episode is about daily life in this small town and incidents.
          But the special thing about this small town is that all its residents are genius scientists, and the topics it studies...

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    • By Mike 2023-09-10 09:50:18

      Fudan University Video On...

    • By Makenzie 2023-08-27 02:56:31

      The sense of story is stronger than star gate, showing the interpersonal conflicts of geniuses, but the taste is not as good as "Big...

    • By Dion 2023-08-26 19:25:11

      I gave up after watching an...

    • By Athena 2023-08-17 10:49:17

      There is a small town called Eureka! Eureka has officially become the number one in the town I want to visit the most! This play is light-hearted, humorous, and sci-fi. The people in the town know each other well. They are big names in various fields of science. Everyone has a story. I like this group play better than DW. The first season, recommended episodes 3, 4, and...

    • By Rebekah 2023-08-16 20:52:01

      A total of 12...

    Movie quotes

    • Marshall Jack Carter: [Repeated Line] Yeah, that can't be good.

    • Henry Deacon: [to arguing Carter and Col. Briggs] I hate to interrupt, but we have bigger issues at hand. Time is unraveling. The laws of physics are breaking down. Correct me if I'm wrong but that's the kind of thing that's not gonna stop at the city limits, is it?

    • Marshall Jack Carter: Let's not shoot the crazy end-of-the-world machine just yet.