I have to admit: Alex Proyas’ movie career hasn’t exactly gone as I had expected. He’s done some good sci-fi movies in the past (and “The Crow” was pretty good, too), like “Dark City” and “I, Robot”, but he’s never really broken through since “Dark City”. I mean, “I, Robot” was good entertaining fun, but it wasn’t GREAT, not in the sense that “Dark City” was GREAT. Hopefully his latest, “Knowing”, will be much better. Besides a first look at the teaser poster (to your left, which unfortunately is as big as it comes at the moment), there’s a full synopsis for the movie below.

This brought to you buy the boys over at Quiet Earth:

“In 1958, as part of the dedication ceremony for a new elementary school, a group of students is asked to draw pictures to be stored in a time capsule. But one of the students, a mysterious girl who seems to hear whispered voices, fills her sheet of paper with rows of apparently random numbers instead.

Fast forward 50 years to the present: A new generation of students examines the contents of the time capsule and the girl’s cryptic message ends up in the hands of young CALEB MYLES. But it is Caleb’s father, professor TED MYLES (Nicolas Cage), who makes the startling discovery that the encoded message predicts with pinpoint accuracy the dates, death tolls and coordinates of every major disaster of the past 50 years. As Ted further unravels the document’s secrets, he realizes it foretells three additional events—the last of which hints at destruction on a global scale and seems to somehow involve Ted and his son. When Ted’s attempts to alert the authorities fall on deaf ears, he takes it upon himself to try to prevent more destruction from taking place.

This gripping supernatural thriller charts one man’s faltering steps towards belief in the ultimate order of the universe even as he finds himself surrounded by mounting chaos. With the reluctant help of DIANA WHELAN (Rose Byrne) and ABBY, the daughter and granddaughter of the now-deceased author of the cryptic prophecies, Ted’s increasingly desperate efforts take him on a heart-pounding race against time until he finds himself facing the ultimate disaster—and the ultimate sacrifice.”

Wow, it kinda sounds like “National Treasure 3″, doesn’t it? Except instead of treasure, Nicholas Cage is hunting, um, the apocalypse.

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