Sentences with phrase «last golden age»

With a host of guest appearances from the stars of last Golden Age of Hong Kong filmmaking: Andy Lau, Yuen Biao, Yuen Qiu, Tsui Hark, Dean Shek, Karl Maka and more.

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They won't last long, but customers of United BusinessFirst and GlobalFirst get a pretty nifty collectible tin filled with toiletries that remind us of the Golden Age of air travel.
Widely heralded as one of the last from Hollywood's «Golden Era,» Ernest Borgnine passed away Sunday at the age of 95.
To all who say we don't need a keeper, then you don't seem to be realizing our Num 2 will be Martinez wake up this is a golden opportunity that we will never get again.psg have trapp.Barca have ter the German, navas is staying at Madrid, de gea at Manchester, man city just spent 30 mil, Bayern has neur, courtois at Chelsea, oblak at atletico, even Tottenham have hugo, our only completion is juve and both of us have an aging keeper who won't last more than two seasons at the top.
In the last few years, there have been countless titanic tennis matches worth of the Match of the Century designation, but those who woke up early and caught this one were left breathless by the sheer effort these two champions put into it, vaulting it up there with Nadal - Federer at Wimbledon a few years back as the best in tennis» new golden age.
High finance and hard infighting went into the acquisition of an unprecedented pro football TV package last week, presenting most major sports with the happy prospect of a new golden age
The Department of Veteran Affairs has reversed course and now says the 27th Annual National Veterans Golden Age Games are back on, after being postponed last week.
Over the last few years, I have come to believe that we are in a new golden age for the general theory of relativity and that we should expect fantastic things to happen.
The Cretaceous period, which lasted from 145 million years ago to 65 million years ago, was a golden age of evolution.
The rise of modern, deadly plagues such as AIDS and SARS is particularly devastating because the «golden age of immunization during the last half century gave us a sense of triumphalism about infectious diseases,» says Stephen S. Morse, a Columbia University biologist and cofounder of ProMed, a global program for monitoring emerging infectious diseases.
In fact, the golden age of Muslim science lasted nearly a millennium, as depicted in a traveling exhibition, «1001 Inventions,» now showing at the New York Hall of Science.
Gone were the pastel twinsets, polka dots, and ballerina buns of last spring, replaced by sophisticated pencil skirts, intricate gold hardware detailing and rich (though faux) furs for a collection the designer says was inspired by «the golden age of the Russian Opera.»
last year was my golden birthday — over lying about the age).
Last, but certainly not least, it's also the first black superhero movie since the dawn of the genre's seemingly endless golden age (or at least since that one where Will Smith hurled a giant whale at a bunch of innocent sailors).
Many people point to Sleeping Beauty (1959) as the last film in the Golden Age of Disney Animation and consider the seven full - length animated features that the House of Mouse made over the next three decades to be lesser accomplishments.
But Hark is a seminal figure in the Golden Age of Hong Kong cinema, and has crafted some of the more fantastical action extravaganzas to come out of Asia over the last decade - plus.
He would fill her with the most amazing tales of his life in the last true golden age of ballet with the great dance impresario Sergei Diaghilev — I can not even imagine what a thrill these hours of conversation must have been!
may not be on the same plane as the Coens» recent run (last three films nominated for Best Picture), but I'm ready for a sharp, very fun, nostalgic madcap run through the Golden Age of Hollywood that only they could provide.
With multiple big - name publishers coming out of the woodwork to shift support of many console exclusives to the PC in the last year or so, the golden age of PC gaming is yet upon us.
The writer or co-writer of films like Taxi Driver, Raging Bull (both screenplays were nominated for Golden Globes) and the Last Temptation of Christ and director of American Gigolo, Cat People and Auto Focus, he had never seen a film before the age of seventeen, being more occupied by a strict Calvinist upbringing and college studies with a minor in theology.
Sure, last year's win for «Elizabeth: The Golden Age» proved that the Academy does equate «most / biggest costumes» with «best,» but like «Marie - Antoinette» the year before, «The Duchess» deftly employs dress (and undress, in a manner Stella Bruzzi might approve of) to define boundaries of character and gender; the costume design is by far the most intellectually sophisticated element of the film.
It sparked a Golden Age when our civilization spanned the solar system... but it didn't last.
Given both of Winslet's performances this year are housed in what we expect to be revealed next Thursday as failed Oscar bait that no one particularly likes, we were originally going to bank on the Academy's resistance to allowing a questionable double bid just because Winslet's presence is considered obligatory (especially after the same hustle netted Cate Blanchett a best actress nomination for fucking Elizabeth: The Golden Age last year).
It sparked a Golden Age when our civilization spanned our solar system, but it didn't last.
The award doubled as a posthumous acknowledgement of William Becker, the co-founder who passed away last year, arguably the most important curator of what's now called the Golden Age of Arthouse Cinema.
Judy Dench (Philomena and Mrs. Henderson Presents), Naomi Watts (The Impossible), Michelle Williams (My Week With Marilyn), Meryl Streep (Julie & Julia and The Devil Wears Prada), Carey Mulligan (An Education), Helen Mirren (The Last Station), Angelina Jolie (The Changling) and Cate Blanchett (Elizabeth: The Golden Age) all received Academy Award nominations for playing real characters.
One of the coolest events at FC last year & brought back again for another round of film scenes from Hollywood's Golden Age, featuring cocktails that helped make those films unforgettable.
Her achievement made her a force in the golden age of Hollywood cinema, but was also a curse, making her last major film in 1943.
As the production designer for Amazon's 1930s - set series «The Last Tycoon,» Patrizia von Brandenstein depicts the not - so - glamorous underbelly of Hollywood's Golden Age.
These days, Johnny's living in Los Angeles, where aging twelve - cylinder Jaguars sell for a thousand bucks on Craigslist and the Bentley Continental GT is as ubiquitous as aging hair - metal guys still trying to wring one last egg out of the golden goose.
Last weekend, I drove a 2016 Dodge Charger R / T Scat Pack to the 10th Anniversary 24 Hours of LeMons race in Michigan, and it was a great example of why we are living in The Golden Age of Engines: 485...
Ravishing and affecting, and written with infinite tenderness, Villa America is at once the poignant story of a marriage and of a golden age that could not last.
For romance and mystery novelists who embraced digital technology, loved chatting up their fans and wrote really, really fast, the last few years have been a golden age.
Golden Age, the third and final volume of Jane Smiley's splendid The Last Hundred Years trilogy, opens during a 1987...
While most industry experts consider the early»90s to be the Golden Age of frozen yogurt, it's been experiencing a resurgence of sorts over the last five years.
In an era where old coin - op games are harder and harder to find and pinball machines are all but extinct, Ground Kontrol is one of the last bastions of gaming's first golden age.
It was built as the last of the great railway hotels during the golden age of steam.
However long the period lasts where the Marriott program and Starwood program retain their separate identities while letting members move their points and status back and forth between the two — whether only a little over a year, or for two years — this period may wind up as one of the real golden ages of hotel loyalty programs.
But experts warn that this Golden Age of card rewards won't last forever.
Last gen was the golden age of gaming IMO, and I've been gaming since the Texas Instruments TI - 99.
Human: The last of Destiny's three playable species, Humans began a period of prosperity known as the Golden Age when they discovered the Traveler (see below) on Mars.
Io is the last known site the Traveler visited during the Golden Age, it's now occupied by our enemies.
Let's hope that this is the start of a new golden age, with as many odd collectables and desert worlds as the last, along with innovative uses of current gen technology and more amazing level themes.
We're currently facing a 2nd golden age of gaming, the last being in the 90s, and the ONLY reason that's happening is because of the stretch goals to great projects.
I don't agree with it but then again, handhelds had a really golden age in the last decade with so many Gameboy consoles since it felt really new at the time.
That golden age has re-emerged in the last couple years and is happening TODAY.
3RD FLOOR Florence Academy of Art: Dean Cornwell: A Lasting Influence An exhibition of Dean Cornwell (1892 — 1960), one of the most esteemed artists of the Golden Age of Illustration.
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The last major crash happened in the 90s during the golden age of the American gallery scene.
As the culmination of his residency at Wayfarers, John Orth's The Golden Age of Souvenirs is inspired by four miniature clay figures and a pipe cleaner peacock that occupied a shelf beside Orth's bed for the last couple years, as well as investigates the way in which objects we collect relates to our emotional lives.
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