Countdown Movie App User Agreement. The killer app cites breach in agreement terms if users "alter their acceptance of fate." It's legally vague but could basically apply to any time any person cancels plans (an introvert's worst. But what about a movie about a killer app? “Countdown” fills that questionable void.. including the repeated admonishment that people are breaking their user agreements (yes, this will. The movie opens with a group of friends at a party drinking. They start talking about an app that predicts when you are supposed to die called Countdown. One by one they start sharing the date they were assigned but one of the friends named Courtney (Anne Winters) gets an assigned death time of later […]
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In "Countdown," an app tells users exactly when they're going to die. And you thought Facebook had its drawbacks. It's a cheapo horror movie premise so obvious it's a wonder it wasn't exploited.
The thriller “Countdown” doesn’t break new ground in PG-13 horror — but it’s quick, efficient, and gets the job done. The premise is everything: At a high-school party, a bunch of beer-drinking teens dare each other to try a new app that will tell the user exactly how long he or she has to live. In "Countdown," a sinister phone app seems to predict the exact moment a. The killer app movie ‘Countdown’ will make you want to throw out your phone. they accept the user agreement. The killer app cites breach in agreement terms if users "alter their acceptance of fate." It's legally vague but could basically apply to any time any person cancels plans (an introvert's worst. She then meets Matt (Jordan Calloway), a Countdown user who also broke the user agreement. Together, they learn that the app's user agreement forbids using it to change your fate. With time running out, Quinn and Matt strive to break free from the app's sinister grasp, enlisting the help of Doc and demonologist Father John (P.J. Byrne).