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The trilogy of experimental novels is composed of The Soft Machine (1961, revised 1966 and 1968), The Ticket That Exploded (1962, revised 1967) and Nova Express (1964). Like Naked Lunch, The Soft Machine derived in part from The Word Hoard, a number of manuscripts Burroughs wrote mainly in Tangier, between 1954 and 1958.
NOVA presents the first film ever made of the incredible chain of events which turns a sperm and an egg into a newborn baby. Amazing photographic techniques give the viewers the feeling of being reduced to the size of cells, following the sperm on its perilous voyage toward the egg, and meeting protectors and enemies along the way—like ...
With a combined gross of $7.8 billion to date, it is the fifth-highest-grossing film series in nominal terms. [6] Adjusting for inflation, the series has earned over $19.2 billion in 2022 dollars from box-office receipts alone, [a] with non-Eon entries pushing this inflation-adjusted figure to a grand total in excess of $20 billion.
The Ticket That Exploded is a 1962 novel by American author William S. Burroughs, published by Olympia Press and later by Grove Press in 1967. Together with The Soft Machine and Nova Express it is part of a trilogy, referred to as The Nova Trilogy, created using the cut-up technique, although for this book Burroughs used a variant called 'the fold-in' method.
Nova Express is a social commentary on human and machine control of life. The Nova Mob—Sammy the Butcher, Green Tony, Iron Claws, The Brown Artist, Jacky Blue Note, Limestone John, Izzy the Push, Hamburger Mary, Paddy The Sting, The Subliminal Kid, Blue Dinosaur, Mr. and Mrs. D —are viruses, "defined as the three-dimensional coordinate point of a controller" [2]... "which invade the human ...
It follows Frodo Baggins as he embarks on a journey alongside the Fellowship of the Ring to destroy the One Ring in order to defeat its creator, the Dark Lord Sauron. Each of the three films are titled identically to the three volumes of the novel: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001), The Two Towers (2002), and The Return of the King (2003).
Road Movie Trilogy. Alice in the Cities (1974) The Wrong Move (1975) Kings of the Road (1976) Roadkill. Roadkill (1989) Highway 61 (1991) Hard Core Logo (1996) Robert Langdon film series * The Da Vinci Code (2006) Angels & Demons (2009) Inferno (2016) Robin Hood (Columbia Pictures) The Bandit of Sherwood Forest (1946) The Prince of Thieves ...
Title Album details Peak chart positions UK [1]US [4]Monty Python's Flying Circus: Released: 6 November 1970; Label: BBC Formats: LP, MC, 8-track — 83 [A]: Monty Python Live at Drury Lane