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  2. Galaxy of Terror - Wikipedia

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    The success of Aliens, which shares Galaxy of Terror's grim and dark visual aesthetic (completed with a much greater budget) has in turn influenced a variety of later films. Another mainstream sci-fi/horror film that seems to have borrowed directly from Galaxy of Terror's plot line of astronauts facing base fears is Event Horizon (1997).

  3. Tron: Legacy - Wikipedia

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    Tron: Legacy was the second Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment release that included Disney Second Screen, a feature accessible via a computer or iPad app download that provides additional content as the user views the film. [122] Forty minutes of the film were shot in 2.39:1 and then vertically enhanced for IMAX. [57]

  4. Gabriel G. Mourreau - Wikipedia

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    Gabriel Alejandro Guevara Mourreau (born 6 February 2001) is a Spanish-French actor and model.. He is best known for playing Nick Leister in the film My Fault, the most watched non-English language film on Prime Video in 2023.

  5. Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 - Wikipedia

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    In Movies in American History: An Encyclopedia (2011), film scholar Phillip Dimare notes: "While the film's premise of self-consciously examining the concept of cult films in general is an interesting example of intertextual play, the sequel lack[s] the aesthetic minimalism of the first film; instead, it tried to make the Blair Witch more ...

  6. Angel's Egg - Wikipedia

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    Angel's Egg (Japanese: 天使のたまご, Hepburn: Tenshi no Tamago) is a Japanese art film original video animation (OVA) written and directed by Mamoru Oshii. [2] Released by Tokuma Shoten on 15 December 1985, [3] the film was a collaboration between artist Yoshitaka Amano and Oshii.

  7. Jean Giraud - Wikipedia

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    Jean Henri Gaston Giraud (French:; 8 May 1938 – 10 March 2012) was a French artist, cartoonist, and writer who worked in the Franco-Belgian bandes dessinées (BD) tradition.

  8. OLED - Wikipedia

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    In May 2008, Samsung unveiled an ultra-thin 12.1 inch (30 cm) laptop OLED display concept, with a 1,280×768 resolution with infinite contrast ratio. [200] According to Woo Jong Lee, Vice President of the Mobile Display Marketing Team at Samsung SDI, the company expected OLED displays to be used in notebook PCs as soon as 2010.

  9. Final Fantasy XV - Wikipedia

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    Final Fantasy XV is an open world action role-playing game where players take control of protagonist Noctis Lucis Caelum during his journey across the world of Eos. While accompanied by his three companions Gladiolus, Ignis and Prompto, Noctis is the only character directly controlled by the player: he can navigate through movement, jump over small obstacles, sprint for a limited time, and ...