Sentences with phrase «dystopia go»

The team at Creative Assembly made something very special here: their love of the first (and best) movie is clear in every texture, in every retro - future UI element, in every tiny story of a corporate dystopia gone even further to hell.

Not exact matches

Based on the «2000 AD» comic, Alex Garland's script sees Judge Dredd (Karl Urban), totally committed yet unsympathetic law enforcer in a future dystopia, going up against a gang leader who rules from the top of a 200 storey tower block.
The earlygoing has a little camp value (as does the sort of surprise resurrection that ends the shipwreck), but once we get to the television - screen dystopia (The Man Who Fell to Earth) of the science lab where Daryl was born, things go straight to «I'm all out of ideas.
Blu - ray adds deleted and extended scenes; five featurettes: «The Final Run» «Dystopia,» «Allies Reunited,» «A Look Back,» «Going Out on Top»; «Visual Effects»; gallery of over 300 images.
More often than not, filmmakers go the dystopia route, creating meta cautionary tales.
It isn't some sentimental war story, but a highly detailed, near - encyclopedic compendium that goes deep into V - 2 rocket technology, secret Nazi collaborations with U.S. corporate interests, the dawning atomic age and a kind of fascist dystopia.
«The images that we used for this season show the progress of humanity, but at the end of it, we don't know if it's going to be a utopia or dystopia
This makes the film feel akin to Never Let Me Go, Mark Romanek's astounding (and outstanding) vision of dystopia hiding behind the shroud of the mundane.
It's impossible from one moment to the next to understand what's going on in Once Upon a Time in Mexico beyond a vague sense of Rodriguez's irritation with Dubya's dystopia and a feeling — sometimes operatic, sometimes not — of loss and the will to vengeance.
Dystopia has died will Y / A go with it?
Now that you've read the Hunger Games, Divergent and a slew of other YA dystopias, including one titled Dystopia, where do you go next?
Set in a darkly imagined, underwater Ayn Randian dystopia and rife with deep narrative and philosophical themes, the game went beyond some standard video game tropes.
Gotham is a name first - used for New York in the early 19th century, which then went on to become popular when Bill Finger used it in his Batman series — which has led to Gotham being understood as a metropolis both imaginary and real, a gothic - meets - science - fiction dystopia where superheroes fight supervillains on the rooftops of the common people.
2010 Group Show, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York, NY Compass In Hand: Selections from the Judith Rothschild Foundation Contemporaray Drawings Collection, Institut Valencià d'Art Modern, Valencia, Spain Born in Dystopia, Rosenblum Collection & Friends, Paris, France The Last Newspaper, New Museum, New York, NY Push and Pull, MUMOK, Vienna, Austria Image Transfer, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle, WA Where Do We Go From here?
El Fin del Mundo goes beyond imagining a dystopia; as part of a larger series of works collectively entitled News from Nowhere, Moon and Jeon's work posits that the essentiality of art and human consciousness will continue in the absence of formal socio - political and economic structures.
On a somewhat related topic, did you know there's a move afoot to coin a new word along the lines of «dystopia» to describe corporations gone bad?
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