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Michael C. Hall recommended Eating Animals in Books (curated)

 
Eating Animals
Eating Animals
Jonathan Safran Foer | 2014 | Food & Drink
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"This clear-eyed inquiry contrasts the stories we tell ourselves about food with the reality of factory farming. Beautifully written and never proselytizing, Foer’s book is committed to a comprehensive assessment. It fortifies my commitment to veganism as much as anything I’ve encountered."

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Barry Levinson recommended Amarcord (1973) in Movies (curated)

 
Amarcord (1973)
Amarcord (1973)
1973 | Comedy, Drama
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"I always liked Fellini because he created a reality that was an invention. That’s what always intrigued me about his work. In Amarcord, he conveyed a view of life under the Fascist regime, and only he could tell that story that way."

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    AR Sports Basketball

    AR Sports Basketball

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    Shoot hoops! Anytime, anywhere with this augmented reality basketball game exclusively for Apple...

    Aurasma

    Aurasma

    Entertainment and Social Networking

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    HP Aurasma is changing the way we interact with the world. Discover augmented reality experiences,...

    jacksfilms

    jacksfilms

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    Parodies! Music videos! Sketches! JackAsk! Your Grammar Sucks! News in Haikus! YIAY! Hi, my name is...

    Auggie (2019)

    Auggie (2019)

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    Forced into early retirement, Felix Greystone falls in love with an augmented reality companion, to...

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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about Lost Sphear in Video Games

Nov 10, 2017  
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Lost Sphear – Reveal trailer – Nintendo Switch

As an ominous power threatens the fabric of reality, a young man chosen by destiny must arise to face a phenomenon never seen before. Awaken the power of Memory to restore the Lost and rebuild the world!

  
Existenz (1999)
Existenz (1999)
1999 | Action, Sci-Fi
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David Cronenberg’s take on the future of video games is a highly unique and original piece of storytelling and could in some ways be a companion piece to his earlier ‘Videodrome’ tackling similar themes of the body and its relationship with technology. Cronenberg’s script frequently pulls the rug out from under you as he blurs the lines between reality and game. The use of technology born out of reality such as the bone gun and bio ports also means even 20 years later the film hasn’t really dated. A thoroughly entertaining slice of cerebral sci-fi from the master of weird.‬