The Rock photograph

The Rock

Use attributes for filter !
Initial release USA
Directors Michael Bay
Box office335. 1 million USD
Composers Hans Zimmer
Nick Glennie-Smith
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID2326028
Send edit request

About The Rock


A dishonest Brigadier General Frank Hummel and his troops take hold of a stockpile of dangerous VX gas-armed M55 rockets and threaten the government to launch rockets on the city of San Francisco.

Sir David Attenborough polar ship has monster iceberg encounter

Sir David Attenborough polar ship has monster iceberg encounter
Dec 4,2023 8:41 am

... As these big bergs melt, they release the mineral dust incorporated into their ice when they were part of glaciers scraping along The Rock bed of Antarctica...

Artist and Tutti Frutti writer John Byrne dies, aged 83

Artist and Tutti Frutti writer John Byrne dies, aged 83
Dec 1,2023 6:51 am

... Despite being friends with Gerry Rafferty and Billy Connolly and designing album covers for many artists including The Beatles, he was never part of The Rock and roll scene...

Sir Elton John to address MPs after HIV testing trials success

Sir Elton John to address MPs after HIV testing trials success
Nov 29,2023 12:41 am

... The Rock legend will address MPs at a meeting on Wednesday evening...

Uttarakhand tunnel collapse: Rescuers free 41 trapped workers

Uttarakhand tunnel collapse: Rescuers free 41 trapped workers
Nov 28,2023 1:31 pm

... The mission was ultimately completed on Tuesday evening thanks to the efforts of a group of " rat-hole" miners, who used hand-held drills to break through The Rock...

Now That's What I Call Music turns 40: Forty facts about the compilation giant

Now That's What I Call Music turns 40: Forty facts about the compilation giant
Nov 28,2023 11:21 am

... 4) Of the 28 artists who featured on that first edition, 11 have yet to make a second appearance, including hip-hop group The Rock Steady Crew and Aussie rock band Men At Work...

When sea levels rise, so does your rent

When sea levels rise, so does your rent
Nov 27,2023 9:01 pm

... He also draws attention to another feature of Miami s geology - Little Haiti, just like Miami Beach, is sitting on a bed of porous limestone, so The Rock will get damper in both locations, he says...

A23a: World's biggest iceberg on the move after 30 years

A23a: World's biggest iceberg on the move after 30 years
Nov 23,2023 10:01 pm

... As these big bergs melt, they release the mineral dust that was incorporated into their ice when they were part of glaciers scraping along The Rock bed of Antarctica...

Pakistan's Kalash people are afraid for their future after Taliban attack

Pakistan's Kalash people are afraid for their future after Taliban attack
Nov 22,2023 10:01 pm

... Michael managed to leave his hiding place under The Rock after 48 uncomfortable and terrified hours...

'I gave up a six-figure salary to join Extinction Rebellion'

Nov 22,2023 5:21 pm

Andrew Medhurst, pictured with his daughter Lottie, says he's done his "fair share" of damage to The Environment

Andrew Medhurst was a high-flyer. He earned a six-figure salary and had worked all over The World for the likes of Lloyds Bank and HSBC.

But he gave it all up to join Extinction Rebellion .

It was around Christmas last year when he suddenly snapped. He was designing pension plan policies aimed at encouraging Young People to put money away for The Future .

But after reading up on Climate Change , and as he reflected on the scorching summer of 2018, the 53-year-old came to the conclusion That pension schemes "looked almost fraudulent" because the effects of Global Warming threatened The Future those Young People were saving for.

He handed in his notice at Nest - The National Employment Savings Trust - and told colleagues he was leaving to campaign for The Planet . His banking background made him an ideal person to look after The Group 's finances and donations.

Since then he has been arrested twice, run as a candidate in the European parliamentary elections (where he only collected 420 votes) and annoyed his 24-year-old son, who thinks his father could have done More for The Environment by staying in his job. "He thinks I'm a bit of an idiot," Mr Medhurst says. "But we agree to disagree. "

Not everyone is convinced by Extinction Rebellion 's cause or its tactics. The Movement has been criticised for wasting police resources, targeting the wrong people by blocking Public Transport , being too Middle Class and lacking ethnic diversity.

The Movement has yet to notch up any concrete policy changes as a result of its actions, although it has certainly contributed to raising public awareness of climate issues.

Partly That 's through highly media savvy protests involving red clothing, fake blood, pink boats and celebrities. But it's also through people Like Mr Medhurst pledging to reduce their own impact.

"I've done my fair share of damage," he admits, having led a high-carbon lifestyle largely "out of ignorance". Nowadays he avoids flying and is not ashamed to be seen in frayed tops That have the odd hole.

'Radical transparency'

However, as a former businessman he also brings a certain gravitas to The Matter . As leader of the Organisation 's finance team, he spends his time focusing as much on revenues as On Revolution .

There was a £1,313 Insurance premium for the - bungled - Fire engine stunt at the Treasury

The Press has pointed to the way it is "raking in" money from members to support its operations and Mr Medhurst says The Group has raised More Than £2. 5m this year.

Between the beginning of March and the end of September, gifts from large donors - those giving £5,000 or More - totalled £1. 2m. The List of benefactors includes the Rock Band Radiohead, which gave the Organisation £300,000.

Meanwhile , an online fundraising page has attracted Another £1m from smaller donors.

And the donations fund a sophisticated financial operation, with two limited companies in the UK and plans to Set Up an international branch in Europe, which will pay for The Group 's activism around The World .

But wherever the funds go its policy of "radical transparency" will be maintained, Mr Medhurst says.

Payroll

Extinction Rebellion 's site lists every single expense, from a £7,350 payment for coloured boats That were sent all over the country to a £1,313 Insurance premium for a Fire engine That was used in a

But, perhaps surprisingly for an activist Organisation , The Group 's biggest outgoing is its payroll.

Activists can claim so-called "volunteer living expenses" of up to £400 a week, which set The Group back £130,000 for the months of June, July and August Alone .

Supporters marched along Oxford Street on a sixth day of protests in London

The aim is to make activism accessible to supporters with children to feed or mortgages to pay, Mr Medhurst says. It's a Trust -based system, and supporters don't apply for expenses if, Like him, they don't need them.

But protests are expensive in other ways too. October's events have cost The Group around £1m, he says.

The expenses include £30,000 for hiring toilets, an electricity bill of around £30,000, Sound equipment - Like microphones and speakers - That cost Another £25,000, while The Bill to feed 20,000 activists three meals A Day was about £50,000.

The Group Spent Another £200,000 on things Like leaflets and coaches to bus thousands of activists from as far afield as Scotland.

And Then there's the hefty legal bill, following the 1,828 arrests of its activists (although only a fraction have been charged).

Another £120,000 went on "media and messaging" costs in October and it had put aside £70,000 to pay for so-called "regenerative culture", which includes providing "safe spaces" for activists That need to recover after being arrested.

Protests disrupted Central London for a fortnight in October.

But of course it's not just The Movement itself That is incurring costs.

The Metropolitan Police say so far this year it has Spent £37m Policing Extinction Rebellion 's activities - £21m on the October protests Alone - More Than twice the annual budget of the Violent Crime Taskforce, Set Up last year to deal with a rise in crime on the capital's streets.

But Mr Medhurst argues those figures pale in comparison to The Future cost of Climate Change and points too to what he says are the billions of pounds the UK spends supporting the fossil fuel industries.

"It sounds Like a lot of money [but] Another way of putting it is: how much are we going to spend if the government doesn't take the necessary action to prevent societal collapse due to climate breakdown?"

Spending on climate protests are a "stitch In Time to save nine", he says.

And yes, he admits Extinction Rebellion doesn't always hit on The Right strategy.

"I don't have all the answers. We're just doing The Best we can with what we think has got a chance of working. "



lloyds banking group, uk climate change protests, extinction rebellion, climate change, hsbc

Source of news: bbc.com

The Rock Photos

Related Persons

Next Profile ❯