Sentences with phrase «utopia gone»

It is a world of automation, a utopia gone wrong in which all of humanity...
Playing in the underworld utopia gone wrong world of Rapture is a fantastic atmospheric experience.
BioShock's is a grotesque world of a utopia gone wrong and you can instantly recognize it from that unique Art Deco visual style.
October 2004: California Girl by T. Jefferson Parker Part family drama, part murder mystery, this California tale is «first - rate; the true success of the book, though, is how well it captures the time and place, a sun - drenched, orange - scented utopia gone but affectionately remembered.»
The score backs this up, pure mood and sound landscapes, all working together to create the overwhelming feel of a utopia going to seed.

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If the republican party doesn't figure out how to blend with more of mainstream society, the party will go up in smoke and I would suggest you go find your utopia elsewhere.
So I'm in Baltimore as a discussion leader on a conference on utopias — if anyone knows what's really going on Aeschylus» PROMETHEUS BOUND you need to let me now by 930 in the morning.
Again, this resonates of a false - utopia, a time gone, a place gone, or perhaps just not God's chosen people, in that one can aim to achieve but any such attainable goals have limits, the highest beyond reach.So, we should let the word means what it means Again, this insinuates that I am not letting it mean what it means.
«Considering what goes into making Utopias, it really is like a work of art,» added Howard.
Don't get ahead on uourself and use big words for small players.Legend is Henry or Bergkamp, wizzards of football and countless goals scorers.This is a great news, finally Wilshere is gone for good.I hope he's never coming back.Do the same with Walcott and everything is going to be great for our team.I said this for years - Arsenal is not going forward until Wenger drops the utopia called «british core».
The article implied utopia of responsible happy parents doting over their well supported children while casting away love interests that go stale is a pleasant fiction.
[10] Ibid [11] It should be composed of at least three dimensions: a critical approach to existing injustices, a short and medium term alternative (reforms) and a long - term utopia encompassing but also going beyond both of the first two dimensions.
«They feel that nothing negative is going to happen, and that this will just create an economic utopia for New York, and we disagree,» Durant said.
I study literary utopia and international communities so I'm fascinated by all the thinking, planning, and revising that goes into improving one's environment.
With such heady aspirations, perhaps The Mosquito Coast will be considered an overreaching parable of the folly of man to think he can ever create a utopia, regardless of how far from civilization one goes.
Instead, the Disney - produced and vaguely Disney - inspired Tomorrowland wastes Bird's talent, a scrappy female lead, and Clooney gravitas on what amounts to a feature - length prologue; this movie about a retro - futuristic utopia in an alternate dimension accessed by the world's best and brightest takes approximately forever to get going, marking the first time Bird's whiz - bang set pieces haven't set his movie's pace.
«They went to experience and absorb the culture and styles, from which we built the utopia of a hidden African country that had never been colonized,» Till explains.
The trippiest film of the bunch is Corman's hippy apocalypse Gas - s - s - s (1970), a groovy satirical road movie set in a future where everyone over 25 is killed by an experimental weapon, and a group of peace - loving hippies goes looking for utopia amidst the fashionable fascists that have taken root.
Gone are Romero's wickedly funny riffs on malls as consumer utopias; they're replaced by a pack of bickering ninnies, smugly ironic Muzak versions of songs like «Don't Worry, Be Happy» and «All By Myself,» and, worst of all, product placements at every turn.
And in the form of Killmonger, it goes one step further and asks what it means to build a utopia and keep it to oneself.
Verbinski had this to say: «I think the whole utopia - gone - wrong story that's cleverly unveiled to players is just brimming with cinematic potential... Of all the games I've played, this is one that I felt has a really strong narrative.»
«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.»
Though a great majority of that credit goes to the work of Ryan Coogler and his collaborators on the film, the Civil War post-credits scene provided a sumptuous tease that had fans clamoring for a more extended look at the African utopia.
Many believe, incorrectly, that the introduction of a private school alone is a negative and if every student went to their assigned district school, there would be some utopia where every student is excelling.
As humans we seem inexorably drawn to the concept of technology gone wrong, of seemingly beautiful utopias hiding dark hearts, and Remember Me is no different from many other titles in its desire to tap into these themes, but unlike the majority it manages to do it well and tell a story worth telling.
Sure, said cutting - edge technology makes you look like George Hamiliton's sun - shriveled nutsack, but when your secret underwater utopia starts to go to hell in a proverbial handbasket it's gonna be worth the shock you get every time you stare into a reflective surface.
So basically, Konami's utopia is loads of people want the game so they all go P2P, have super fast downloads and live happily ever after.
He goes on to state that «between utopias and these quite other sites, these heterotopias, there might be a sort of mixed, joint experience, which would be the mirror.»
I can't paint as well as Vermeer - we have lost this beautiful culture, all the utopias are shattered, everything goes down the drain, the wonderful time of painting is over.»
Throughout the show, Cianciolo brought together fashion and art, performance and installation, past and present, building a creative utopia where visitors could eat, pray, read, and feel inspired enough to go on themselves to innovate, without fear of arbitrary boundaries — with the openness, indeed, of a child.
He goes on to describe the significance of the color green in this exploration as a reference to naiveté and a utopia unspoiled by experience while at the same time making an allusion to the flip - side which is Berlin's darker history.
Citroën went on to make the monumental collaged cityscape that directly influenced Fritz Lang's nightmarish film Metropolis, and a late Kandinsky painting shows a grim, brown world encroaching on the light - filled Bauhaus utopia.
While others don't go so far as to disrupt field research (in this case testing a wheat strain modified to lower the grain's glycemic index and increase fiber), the sentiments expressed by the raiders down under are popular among foodies and others who envision some kind of no - impact utopia feeding some 9 billion people.
As Tim Johnson goes on to elaborate, Dongtan's vision would go beyond simply designing an energy - efficient, recycling - friendly utopia:
So - called time management consultants try to sell us a utopia where we go home at 5 PM sharp with everything on our to - do list crossed off, but the realities of the modern workday make this an impossible (and maybe even an undesirable?)
Android Go sounds like utopia.
«When Tom and Nicole were together, Miscavige went out of his way to try and redesign the Scientology Gold Base and turn it into a romantic utopia so that Tom could run through a tall grass meadow holding Nicole's hand...»
It reminded me of a blog I wrote way back in November 2011 called «My working mum's utopia» which went like this...
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