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(The) Last Stop may refer to: In transportation, a term for terminus; Last Stop, a 1935 German romantic comedy film directed by E. W. Emo; The Last Stop, a 2012 Brazilian-Lebanese drama film "The Last Stop" (song), a 1998 song by the Dave Matthews Band; Last Stop, a 2021 video game developed by Variable State
The music video for "Last Stop: This Town," directed by Garth Jennings and produced by his company Hammer & Tongs, features E singing to the audience with various vegetables strewn around him. As the video progresses, a carrot is slowly turned into a clone of E. Interspersed throughout is a performance video of Eels performing the song on a ...
Don't Blink (also known as Last Stop) is a 2014 American psychological horror film written and directed by Travis Oates. The film stars Mena Suvari, Brian Austin Green, Joanne Kelly, and Zack Ward, who also served as producer. The plot follows a group of 10 friends who visit a remote resort, only to discover that the place is deserted.
“Last Stop” really took off when Galluppi was scouting locations and came across an existing diner set at the Four Aces Movie Ranch in Palmdale, just north of Los Angeles. Traveling in his ...
"A Stop at Willoughby" is episode 30 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. Rod Serling cited this as his favorite story from the first season of the series. Opening narration
"The Last Stop in Yuma County," a real-time, single-location crime thriller set at a gas-food-lodging stop in sunbaked Arizona, is what you might call an exercise in Tarantino knockoff nostalgia.
A last stand is a military situation on which a normally-small defensive force holds a position against a more powerful opposing military force. The defending force usually takes heavy casualties. That can take the form of a rearguard action, holding a defensible location, or simply refusing to give up a position.
A screenshot from the video game Last Stop depicting a scene from the story Domestic Affairs. Meena Hughes is a high-level agent with an intelligence firm run by an elderly Peter Hale. She is screened for an important mission, but Peter also brings in Amy Ng, a relatively new employee, as a second possible candidate.