«Too many were
driven by a nostalgia for a world where passports were blue, faces were white, and the map was coloured imperial pink,» he said.
If you're
driven by nostalgia or your love for Marvel Comics, then you might find some solace playing through both Ultimate Alliance games again.
Not exact matches
Promoting a brittle presentmindedness, the idea of progress weakens «the inclination to make intelligent provision for the future, and
nostalgia, its ideological twin, undermines the ability to make intelligent use of the past» Distinguishing carefully between
nostalgia and an appropriately critical historic memory, Lasch laments the ways in which —
driven by progress, even
driven a bit mad
by it — we can do no better than issue a «communitarian counterpoint» to attempt to right the balance and to retain, at least here and there, smidgens of civic virtue.
Ag consultant David McKinna said the «unusual» fund was likely
driven by a desire to extend growing season and to capitalise on consumer
nostalgia for Australian - made products, which was ignited
by the near - collapse of producer SPC.
This week, CJ and Bernard take a look at the recent trend of
nostalgia -
driven franchise resurrections on this week's show, inspired
by the release of Zoolander 2.
It's that wit that propels a great deal of the surface pleasure of Cowboy Bebop with the archetype of the gangly American cowboy prophet / warrior, one referenced in a mid-film
drive - in movie of High Noon attended
by Jet and lent a certain degree of poignancy
by the slow understanding that the picture (and the series that spawned it) is in love with
nostalgia for a post-war age that, particularly for the Japanese, was fraught with ambiguity, shame, and tragedy.
After the ambitious but deeply flawed prequels, The Force Awakens traded originality for
nostalgia; a plot
driven by coincidence and luck, all to serve reassured thrills.
Some HD remakes are
driven almost entirely
by nostalgia.
Or maybe this song is meant to appeal to the loyal 20 - somethings who've stuck with Nintendo all these years and will be
driven by unwavering
nostalgia to eke out a tiny bit of ironic appreciation for it.
Driven by seemingly opposing forces, Ryden portrays our love and hate relationship with kitsch and
nostalgia, challenging the accepted norms of taste.