Secret (disambiguation)

A secret is information kept hidden.

Secret or The Secret may also refer to:

General uses

  • Top-secret information, a level of classified information
  • Secret (helmet), a type of skullcap
  • Secret (liturgy), a type of prayer
  • Brands and Products

  • Secret (deodorant brand), a brand of deodorant by Procter & Gamble
  • Secret (chocolate bar), a chocolate bar manufactured by Nestlé
  • Secret (app), an app for anonymous sharing with friends
  • Places

  • Secret, California
  • Ships

  • USS Secret (SP-1063), a United States Navy patrol boat in commission from 1917 to 1918
  • Film and television

  • Secrets (1924 film), a 1924 film directed by Frank Borzage
  • The Secret (1955 film), a British film by Cy Endfield
  • The Secret (1974 film), French title Le Secret, a French thriller by Robert Enrico
  • The Secret (1979 film), a Hong Kong film by Ann Hui
  • The Secret (1988 film), a Venezuelan film by Luis Armando Roche
  • The Secret (1990 film), an Italian film by Francesco Maselli
  • The Secret (1992 film), an American made-for-TV movie about dyslexia by Karen Arthur
  • The Secret (2006 film)

    The Secret is a 2006 film produced by Prime Time Productions consisting of a series of interviews designed to demonstrate the New Thought claim that everything one wants or needs can be satisfied by believing in an outcome, repeatedly thinking about it, and maintaining positive emotional states to "attract" the desired outcome.

    The censored version of the film and the subsequent publication of the book of the same name attracted interest from media figures such as Oprah Winfrey, Ellen DeGeneres, and Larry King. It has also received a great deal of controversy and criticism for its claims, and has been parodied in TV shows.

    Synopsis

    The Secret, described as a self-help film, uses a documentary format to present a concept titled "law of attraction". As described in the film, the "Law of Attraction" hypothesis posits that feelings and thoughts can attract events, feelings, and experiences, from the workings of the cosmos to interactions among individuals in their physical, emotional, and professional affairs. The film also suggests that there has been a strong tendency by those in positions of power to keep this central principle hidden from the public.

    The Secret (Dark Horse Comics)

    The Secret is a 4-issue limited series comic book written by Mike Richardson and drawn by Jason Shawn Alexander. It was released by Dark Horse Comics in 2007. It was later converted to a Motion comic.

    Plot Synopsis

    High-school student Tommy Morris attends a party at his friend Pam's house where students prank call a random number and say "I know your secret" and tells the person on the other end to meet them at a local park at midnight. Pam calls a man who replies in a monstrous voice "How do you know my secret?" Shortly after, Pam disappears mysteriously. With the police not helping, Tommy must work alone to discover who was on the phone that night and what happened to Pam.

    Collected Editions

    The series was collected as a trade paperback in 2007.

    In Other Media

    In 2009, Universal Pictures acquired the rights to make a film adaptation. Mike Richardson was set to produce, along with Scott Stuber.

    In March 2012, it was announced that Felicia Day's YouTube channel Geek & Sundry would air Dark Horse Motion comics.The Secret premiered with the channel on April 2, and ran daily until the 5th.

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    PLAYLIST TIME:

    The Hijack

    by: Zero Cipher

    Filled with smoke, a room without doors
    Turned the lights low, fit for motherfuckers and whores
    He says
    I gotta little job in mind for you son
    This ain't a joke
    You move or you're dead
    So put all your hands
    Up to your motherfuckin' heads
    And scream
    This is a hijack
    Scream
    This is the hijack
    Says he dictates the breaks
    With a red right hand full of paper mistakes
    He says
    Don't even think about tryin' to escape
    So he told the band to play
    And took up a seat in front of the stage
    All the dancing girls stopped
    And stared
    'what's he carrying under there?'
    He orders a whiskey, lights a cigar
    Wipes the thick red blood from his hands like a bath
    Until the doorman calls him sir when he walks out the room




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