Not exact matches
Whatever the regulatory
future holds for arsenic, it is only one
piece of a bigger issue
of trace contamination, says Hamilton, who considers the arsenic
story a cautionary tale.
If the
future of new and clean electrical technology — that contemporary promoters
of the fuel cell are today offering us — really happens, then the obscure
story about a curious little invention by a largely forgotten Welsh man
of science will become an epic
piece of technological history.
At the film festival: Bruce LaBruce's subversive masterpiece, Gerontophilia, a lovely rom - com in which everybody fucks one another across all age and gender borders — desire shall bind us together; Juno Mak's Rigor Mortis, a touching albeit grim look at loss and damnation in the form
of a Chinese hopping - vampire movie, with many a nod to the subgenre's clichés and conventions; Jealousy, Philippe Garrel's latest tale
of love ground down by the mill
of daily life, raw and naked even by his ascetic standards; Hayao Miyazaki's troublesome The Wind Rises, which frames the
story of a fighter - plane designer as a grand romance
of struggle and failure, with animation's supreme living master contemplating the price mankind can sometimes pay in the name
of one dreamer's self - fulfillment, and the willful blindness and egocentricity it takes to realize one's vision; and finally to Yorgos Lanthimos's Necktie and Athina Rachel Tsangari's 24 Frames Per Century, their contributions to the Venice 70:
Future Reloaded omnibus, not to mention the untitled
pieces by Jean - Marie Straub, Monte Hellman, Amit Dutta, and Haile Gerima.
An interesting companion
piece to «Mud,» the film tells the
story of two best friends (
future megastar Nick Robinson, «Super 8» actor Gabriel Basso) who, fed up with their overbearing parents (including Nick Offerman, in his best non «Parks and Rec» performance to date), and with the help
of show - stealing oddball Biaggio (Moises Arias), build a house in the woods where they can act like grown - ups.
He talked about making every
piece of your
story exceptional, and doing all it takes to make your world believable in the context
of the magic or the
future that you imagine.
Like most bullish investors, I woke up to see some exciting
futures this morning only to see them improve even more with each
piece of data and news
story that hit the wires.
With just under three months until its North American launch date, the Dragon Age website has revealed a few choice
pieces of information: your
future Inquisitor's specific origin
story.
The end sequence is a neat insight into one
of the main villains» powers and
of course sets up another
piece of story that will be coming in a free DLC sometime in the
future.
It is not a crime to tell a
story so complex or full
of disparate fragments that can only be
pieced together via
future DLC or subsequent sequels.
The second installment
of the Back To The
Future: The Game mini-documentary produced by Telltale Games has been released just a day after the Doc Brown - intensive first part, and in this
piece of the
story we meet the new voice
of Marty McFly.
There is humor in the irony
of this
piece, but the curiosity
of purpose still bothers me more — the precise care and elaborate configuration
of the objects coupled with futility
of the tiny lights seemed to be telling the
story of some ominous
future.
In the closing statement
of the
piece, Lomborg writes, «realists should now embrace the view that the world is doing much better... We should guide our
future attention not on the basis
of the scariest
stories or loudest pressure groups, but on objective assessments
of where we can do the most good.»
Imaginatively illustrated and extensively referenced, this short
piece by Murray, who narrates the
story as an animated stick figure, takes us through a worst - case scenario
of future climate change — from mass species extinctions all the way to famine and war.
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