Unknown

Unknown or The Unknown may refer to:

Mathematics

  • Unknown (mathematics), a variable appearing in an equation, in which the equation has to be solved
  • Film

  • Unknown (2006 film), a thriller starring James Caviezel
  • Unknown (2011 film), a thriller starring Liam Neeson
  • The Unknown (1915 comedy film), a silent boxing film
  • The Unknown (1915 drama film)
  • The Unknown (1927 film), a silent horror film starring Lon Chaney
  • The Unknown (1946 film), a mystery film
  • The Unknown (2005 film), an action/thriller starring Miles O'Keeffe
  • Music

  • Unknown (album), a 2015 album by Rasputina
  • The Unknown (album), a 2014 album by Madeline Juno
  • The Unknown, a 2014 album by Dillon
  • The Unknown, an album by Mark B and Blade
  • Other uses

  • Unknown (magazine), an American pulp fantasy fiction magazine published from 1938 to 1943
  • The Unknown (Animorphs), a 1998 book by K. A. Applegate
  • Unknown (Tekken), a character in Tekken
  • Unknown (Tall Metal), a public sculpture by American artist Cary Chapman
  • Amnesia: The Dark Descent or Unknown, a 2010 video game
  • Unknown (2006 film)

    Unknown is a 2006 American mystery thriller film directed by Colombian filmmaker Simon Brand and starring Jim Caviezel, Greg Kinnear, Bridget Moynahan, Joe Pantoliano and Barry Pepper about a group of men kidnapped and locked in a factory with no memory of how they arrived there. Piecing together information around them, they realize that some were kidnapped and some were the kidnappers. They decide they must work together to figure out how to get away before the gang that captured them returns.

    The film was previewed before a theater audience for the first time in New York City on December 13, 2005.

    Plot

    In an abandoned warehouse, a handful of men slowly regain consciousness, but they have amnesia and have no idea who they are, where they are, or what has happened to them. All five seem to have been in some sort of serious scuffle; one is tied up on a chair (Joe Pantoliano), another has been handcuffed and shot (Jeremy Sisto), a third has a broken nose (Greg Kinnear), and the other two have their share of scrapes and bruises (Jim Caviezel and Barry Pepper). Everyone is asleep at the start. Caviezel's character wakes up first. He checks to make sure everyone is alive and then decides to walk around and try to find out what is going on. He discovers that all the windows have bars over them and the only door has a mechanized lock. He finds a ringing phone and picks it up. The caller asks what is going on and Caviezel tells the caller that everyone is fine. The Caller tells him he will be back in a few hours. Meanwhile, somewhere else a money drop off is going down. Mr. Coles has been kidnapped.

    Jun Kazama

    Jun Kazama (風間 準 Kazama Jun) is a fictional character from the Tekken fighting game series, who has made her debut in Tekken 2, her only canonical appearance to date. Following an ambiguous relationship with Kazuya Mishima, she became the mother of Jin Kazama, both of whom are main characters in the series. She is also related to Asuka Kazama and her father.

    A nature lover and the mother of Jin Kazama, Jun plays an important role in the story despite of her absence for most of the series. While she was cut from the main series after her debut, Jun has continued to appear in the series' spin-offs, including the Tekken Tag Tournament series, where her alter-ego, Unknown serves as the final boss in all Tag Tournament entries so far. Despite her relatively few appearances, the character has gained a considerable popularity among the fans of the series.

    Appearances

    In video games

    Lethargy

    Lethargy is defined as a state of tiredness, weariness, fatigue, or lack of energy. It can be accompanied by depression, decreased motivation, or apathy. Lethargy can be a normal response to inadequate sleep, overexertion, overworking, stress, lack of exercise, or boredom. When part of a normal response, lethargy often resolves with rest, adequate sleep, decreased stress, and good nutrition.

    References

    External links

  • The dictionary definition of lethargy at Wiktionary

  • Lethargy (band)

    Lethargy was a technical death metal band formed in Rochester, New York in 1992 and disbanded in December 1999. Their last performance was on Christmas night of 1999. Drummer Brann Dailor and guitarist Bill Kelliher would later appear in Today Is the Day and Mastodon. Guitarist and vocalist Erik Burke is currently active in Nuclear Assault, Sulaco, Kalibas, Brutal Truth, and B.C.T. (Blatant Crap Taste).

    Members

    Erik Burke, Brann Dailor, Bill Kelliher, Adam Routier, Brian Steltz, Stephan Nedwetzky

    Last known line-up

  • Erik Burke − lead guitar, vocals
  • Brann Dailordrums
  • Bill Kelliherguitar (1994–1999)
  • Adam Routier − bass guitar
  • Former members

  • Stephan Nedwetzky − Lead guitar (1992−1993)
  • Brian Steltz − guitar (1993−1994)
  • Discography

    Demos

  • Lost in This Existence (1993)
  • Tainted (1994)
  • Humor Me, You Funny Little Man (The Red Tape) (1995)
  • Studio albums

  • It's Hard to Write with a Little Hand (1996)
  • Compilation albums

  • 1999 - Discography '93-'99 (1999)
  • Split albums

  • Lethargy/Big Hair split (1994)
  • References

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