It was another movie night for all company employees. I missed the previous movie nights ( Beowulf , for one), so I wasn't about to miss out on the last one for the year. Based on Philip Pullman 's Northern Lights (part of his Dark Materials trilogy -- ohnoes, not another one!), the film portrays the quest of an orphan destined to lead the fight against evil, for -- among others -- free will and self-determination. The antagonist is the evil authoritarian Magisterium, a finicky antagonist, and a bit O.C., too, what with its obsession against "dust". The visuals are stunning, as one would expect from any multimillion-dollar fantasy flick, and the actors are quite engaging. Nicole Kidman's character, the Coulter "woman", is a cunning villain who plots and does the Magisterium's bidding. James Bond's Daniel Craig is also cast in an almost cameo role -- heck, we only see him for about 15 minutes, tops. What was embedded in my mind, though, are the...