Sentences with phrase «lost era»

3D Realms might not want to remake one of its old Duke Nukem masterpieces, but that doesn't seem to stop them from publishing Interceptor Entertainment's Rad Rodgers, a humble homage to the long lost era of DOS arcade platformers.
Why We Lost the ERA.
The 1940s are virtually a lost era to most of us today.
The remnant of a lost era, revived in its full greatness.
In some way, I feel like it measures with some of the titles from the lost era of the 90's.
Beautifully shot, like Rohrwacher's other features, on Super-16, this film, with its richly textured images, does indeed feel at times like a retrieved and rather miraculous relic from a lost era of cinema, which is not to say that it isn't of its own moment.
To celebrate this achievement, 20th Century Fox has released an extensive 45 - minute documentary about the making of the film that they say uncovers «the parallel between the lost era and its relevance for our world today.»
Far beneath the thick, thick muddy, CGI - ed to death veneer of Gods of Eygpt, there's evidence that filmmaker Alex Proyas (The Crow, Dark City) was looking to get back to this lost era, which effectively ended in 1981 with Harryhausen's feature swan song, Clash of the Titans.
These actors, then in their prime, now signify a lost era.
Elusive, illusory, now a relic of a lost era of travel.
On view will be a survey of Baltrop's images, which Crimp calls «significant record [s] of a lost era of New York industrial landscape and gay culture's pre-AIDS history.»
Among those glorious pieces of print and photography, we see the likes of Kendo Nagasaki, Giant Haystacks, Jackie Pallo, Crusher Mason, and a visual history of «a lost era when wrestling was huge and bouts took place every night in halls all over the country.»
It has been noted that Baltrop's pier photographs constitute a significant record of a lost era of New York industrial landscape and gay culture's pre-AIDS history.
Both exhibitions help fill gaps in the lost era of early Chinese modern art, overrun first by history and politics, later by the spectacle of global Chinese contemporary art.)
His use of everyday materials recreate the American landscape with a deep sense of nostalgia and anxiety over a lost era.
Long gone are the over-complex strategies from the lost era of Kombat episodes...
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