That sounds like the movie "In Time".
Although the movie was supposed to be an original script, Harlan Ellison filed suit against the producers claiming that they appropriated the idea from his award-winning 1965 short-story, "Repent, Harlequin!" Said the Ticktockman. While there are significant similarities, Ellison eventually agreed that the differences were sufficient to justify dropping his suit and his request that he receive screen credit.
in time
its live action - as in real people .... :)
The indigenous people called the Na'vi do live on Pandora.
21 years.
The amount of people to be recorded living in New Zealand in 2010 June 17 is 4,789,542
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Japan is a highly urbanized society where most people living in cities. While there is a certain amount of rural area, the cities are the primary place where people reside.
No, they would live forever.
My guess would be 'In Time'. A movie where people have a set amount of time to live, and killing people and stealing it would give you more time.
The amount of available water determines how much the area can be developed, and people need to use a certain amount of water to live.
if you live happy for certain amount of time
for a certain amount of days
Most movies on the Xbox LIVE Marketplace are available for rent and purchase. Renting the movie is cheaper than buying it, but it will expire after a certain amount of uses or a set amount of time. Purchasing a movie costs more money, but you are able to keep it forever. Be sure to pay attention to your choices or you may make the wrong purchase!
a certain amount of sunlight, food, soil, water
You cant get xbox live for free anywhere you have to pay a certain amount for what ever amount of months you want to pay for.
Residents of that location.
In the Simpsons Movie nowhere in the movie stated that they lived in any certain area of Alaska.
They don't choose to live in water, they have to live in water. Certain species can live for an extended amount of time out of water, but they have to return to water to survive.