Sentences with phrase «fictional version of»

This suggests that the map of the upcoming title will be located north, or northwest of Red Dead Redemption's locale, in a fictional version of the midwest.
Red Dead Redemption has little to no ties to Revolver, other than — presumably — taking place in the same fictional version of the USA.
Others include a Jennifer Aniston and Witherspoon drama, focused on a fictional version of the morning TV show world, and a thriller starring Octavia Spencer called «Are You Sleeping,» which will delve into America's love affair with true crime podcasts.
This is a fictional version of Windows you can run in your browser, and it's staggering how complete it is.
Apple's original content ambitions just landed some premiere talent, per The Hollywood Reporter: A drama series focused on a fictional version of the morning TV show world, based on background from CNN media reporter Brian Stelter's book «Top of the Morning: Inside the Cutthroat World of Morning TV» and starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon has been picked up straight to series by the tech giant.
Airframe recounts a fictional version of the incident, how the company carefully investigated it, and how the media covered the entire episode.
AGWScience Fiction has introduced into the education system the Greenhouse Effect with its own fictional version of electromagnetic energy from the Sun, effectively dumbing down basic science for the general population who now can't tell the difference between Heat and Light, who couldn't now design applications based on knowing the difference; who don't understand and so couldn't themselves design photovoltaic and thermal panels to capture the different energies of Heat and Light from the Sun.
The fictional AGWSF Greenhouse Effect has been created by taking out the taking out the cooling real greenhouse Water Cycle in a novel fictional version of a greenhouse.
He made a documentary of the mission, and hired two screenwriters to follow him as he did it, so they could write a fictional version of the making of the documentary while themselves factoring into the documentary — and then, eventually, he would film the screenplay they come up with.
She is interested in the ways in which trying to interpret the world logically results in a fictional version of reality.
As seen in Ghost Recon: Wildlands «launch trailer below, the video provides a set up as to how players will be taking down the Santa Blanca drug cartel in a fictional version of Bolivia, while also highlighting some exhilarating chase scenes, intense shootouts, and plenty of explosions.
is a base - building strategy game that takes place in a fictional version of our world where world powers compete for oil.
A sports manager game in which we lead a racing team and try to win a fictional version of Formula 1.
Hello Games, the developer of No Man's Sky, essentially programmed a fictional version of that mathematical equation, and then flipped a switch that created the over 18 quintillion planets of the Euclid Galaxy in which No Man's Sky takes place.
Rockstar Games» newest installment of Grand Theft Auto is set in a fictional version of Los Angeles.
Meanwhile, in the game's modern day section, Assassin's Creed went totally meta by letting you hack a fictional version of its own Montreal office.
Player navigates levels and defeat monsters in a fictional version of the Sengoku period...
Hard West Hard West takes place in a fictional version of the American Old West and besides the canonical Western standards it follows, a few supernatural elements are added for some extra flavor.
The first is through documentary - style interviews of Lincoln's associates and members of the FBI recounting his rampage to take down the Italian mob in New Bordeaux, a fictional version of New Orleans.
Airframe recounts a fictional version of the incident, how the company carefully investigated it, and how the media covered the entire episode.
When he falls for the diminutive Eiffel, the lead singer of the metal band The Ejaculoids, we get a sweet, hilarious, and surprising story of dating in a fictional version of San Francisco.
It's a classic London - set mystery — starring a fictional version of the author as the Watson to a modern - day Holmes.
Soon he becomes embroiled in the affairs of numerous gentlefolk, including writer Tobias Oates, a fictional version of Dickens.
It is wonderful to read a fictional version of a story and then research the person's life.
Le Carré's character George Smiley tracks a fictional version of Philby in Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy.
It is wonderful to read a fictional version of a story and then research the person's life - in the library, on the internet, etc..
A fictional version of Bob Dylan made a cameo in one of my stories with his wild, tousled brown hair, for example.
According to Kensington, the series is set on a fictional version of Block Island, in Rhode Island, and tells of the «lives and loves of the McCarthy family and their friends.»
Julianne Moore and Ellen Page are unconvincing in this hammy fictional version of a true story about a lesbian couple fighting for their pension rights
This suggests that the map of the upcoming title will be located north, or northwest of Red Dead Redemption's locale, in a fictional version of the midwest.
He will also have a recurring role as a fictional version of himself.
Co-written by estimable Frownland director Ronald Bronstein, it's inspired by the experiences of street kid Arielle Holmes, who plays a fictional version of herself alongside actor Caleb Landry Jones in what's described as «a tumultuous drama about a New York City couple battling addiction in the midst of a love affair»... And finally, the prize for oddest remake of the week: French thriller specialist Jean - François Richet is changing gear rather alarmingly with his, er, «reboot» is the word I'm looking for, of Claude Berri's 1977 comedy Un moment d'égarement, in which two fathers take their sexy adolescent daughters on vacation — and one of them is seduced by the other's jeune fille.
And not only that, but this fun, only sporadically self - aware entry also makes a fictional version of R. L. Stine one of the main protagonists.
But the real «whether» that has yet to be predicted for this tale is whether or not audiences — especially those who live in storm ravaged areas — will want to pay money to see a fictional version of terrifying events that may have already struck too close to home.
In this fictional version of the end of his political career, Francois Mitterrand meets an ambitious young journalist named Antoine Moreau who draws the president into a conversation that soon evolves into a major discourse on life, death, politics and morality.
This trope — an actor playing a surlier, fictional version of himself — has been done to death already, and Don't Trust the B — leans too heavily on the actor's state of celebrity limbo, filling in late -»90s jokes and references where the real laughs ought to be.
Former CNBC talk show host Donny Deutsch plays a fictional version of himself in the comedy series.
Following his success, Tucci went on to appear as Hope Davis» straying husband in Greg Mottola's «The Daytrippers», a dentist in Danny Boyle's uneven «A Life Less Ordinary» and a fictional version of Woody Allen in «Deconstructing Harry» (all 1997).
Fun fact: Kurt Vonnegut's novel Cat's Cradle featured Ice - Nine, a fictional version of ice that would instantly crystallize all water, potentially dooming the world.
Thus does John Updike report on Wilmot's abrupt and irreversible deconversion experience at the outset of In the Beauty of the Lilies, a four - generation saga which is partly a fictional version of Updike's family history, partly an account of the decline of religious faith in America, and partly a reflection of Updike's own angry, personal struggle to find religious meaning.
Together they had found a soulmate in another product of a strict Christian education — Nikos Kazantzakis, of Greek Orthodox background — and decided that his novel, presenting a fictional version of a Jesus who had trouble resisting all the tempting opportunities that plague the rest of us, should be made into a movie.
His narrators all seem, in fact, to be fictional versions of himself.
The first trailer for season two of Doll & Em has just arrived, showing off what's in store for Mortimer and Wells as fictional versions of themselves.
There are some enjoyable laughs and jokes by the film's dual leads Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan, playing fictional versions of themselves again, but the comedy doesn't strike as frequently.
And then sometimes they re fictional versions of a real President.
It's refreshing for young people coming to terms with their own sexuality to see such a range of fictional versions of themselves in your novels.
He's a bounty hunter with a crossbow who uses small fictional versions of animals as ammo (like wasps and boombats).
From a run - down subway station on Mars to the lush jungles of Venus, Bungie did an excellent job convincing me that the fictional versions of these real - life planets were once colonized by humans.
The game also featured some fictional versions of popular Japanese wrestlers such Hayabusa who was renamed Hannibal in the game.

Not exact matches

That Murdoch can not find a way to accept this God who sees and seeks (who redeems), but instead embraces an impersonal and probably fictional Good, makes it ironic - perhaps contradictory would not be too strong a word - that she would conclude her book with these words from Psalm 139 (in the Authorized Version, of course):
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