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  2. Total Recall (1990 film) - Wikipedia

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    Total Recall features over 100 visual effects, including miniatures and bluescreen effects. [42] The film was made at the onset of computer-generated imagery (CGI), which was not a suitable option for photorealistic or textured imagery, and was used mainly in the X-ray machine sequence. Most other effects were practical, employing sophisticated ...

  3. Special effects of Total Recall (1990 film) - Wikipedia

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    When Verhoeven developed Total Recall 's creature effects, he wanted to avoid the criticism he had received for the violence and gore of RoboCop. He and Bottin agreed to focus on malformed, stretched flesh instead of blood, [ 15 ] but over 3,000 blood packs were still used in the film; [ 3 ] many of the more-complex makeup effects were executed ...

  4. Eidetic memory - Wikipedia

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    Eidetic memory (/ aɪ ˈ d ɛ t ɪ k / eye-DET-ik), also known as photographic memory and total recall, is the ability to recall an image from memory with high precision—at least for a brief period of time—after seeing it only once [1] and without using a mnemonic device.

  5. Tim McGovern, ‘Total Recall’ VFX Oscar Winner, Dies at 68

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    Visual effects veteran Tim McGovern, who received a Special Achievement Oscar for the VFX in the 1990 sci-fi classic “Total Recall,” has died, his wife Reena NeGandhi announced Saturday on ...

  6. Recall (memory) - Wikipedia

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    Eight different effects are generally seen in serial recall studies with humans: 1. List length effect Serial recall ability decreases as the length of the list or sequence increases. 2. Primacy and recency effects Primacy effects refer to better recall of items earlier in the sequence, while recency effects refer to better recall of the last ...

  7. Total Recall - Wikipedia

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    Total Recall, a V. I. Warshawski detective novel by Sara Paretsky Total Recall: How the E-Memory Revolution Will Change Everything , a non-fiction book by Gordon Bell and Jim Gemmell Total Recall: My Unbelievably True Life Story , an autobiography by Arnold Schwarzenegger

  8. Exceptional memory - Wikipedia

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    Eidetic memory, or total recall, refers to the ability of an individual who can accurately recall a large number of images, sounds and objects in a seemingly unlimited volume. Eidetic means "marked by an extraordinarily detailed and vivid recall of visual images".

  9. Can Someone Explain Why There's A New Food Recall Every ... - AOL

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    From deli meats to cucumbers, it feels like there’s always a new food recall. Most recently, the FDA issued a cantaloupe recall due to potential salmonella contamination, as well as an egg ...