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Lena Dunham recommended Days of Heaven (1978) in Movies (curated)

 
Days of Heaven (1978)
Days of Heaven (1978)
1978 | Drama

"Little Linda Manz’s voice-over is enough of a reason to watch this film. Forget the perfect performances by Richard Gere and Sam Shepard, or Brooke Adams’s twisted damsel in distress, or the way the wheat blows at magic hour making you forget the specter of murder that hangs over it all. I’m obsessed with the fact that production designer Jack Fisk built the farmhouse, which is meant to look as old as time and it really does. Also, while shooting Badlands (the previous Malick), Fisk wooed his future wife, Sissy Spacek, by leaving gifts for her in her character’s drawers. Swoon."

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Simulacra and Simulation
Simulacra and Simulation
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"Our developed world is bursting with screens and projections pumping out an incessant stream of what’s real, and what’s represented to be real. In this moment when we are witnessing the evolution of virtual reality, I find Baudrillard’s classic work of semiotics especially relevant. It has been hugely influential for me as a basis from which to explore important concepts and ethics around what our relationship with art and meaning will become. In the future, we will increasingly view the world through representations of reality, which will become so realistic that our brains could become completely deceived."

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Real Steel (2011)
Real Steel (2011)
2011 | Action, Drama, Sci-Fi
Rock em Sock em Robots?
Feel good family film that plays like a version of Rocky, in a future (of 2020!) where robot boxing has replaced the real thing, with Hugh Jackman portraying a down on his luck boxer who reconnects with his estranged 11 year old son over a summer period, following the demise of his ex.

All the main beats from Rocky are here: the rags to riches story, the romance/love story bit, the final boxing match against an opponent named after a Greek God...

(NB that's not to say this isn't enjoyable: it is!)
  
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Kristina (502 KP) rated Every Day in Books

Dec 7, 2020  
Every Day
Every Day
David Levithan | 2013 | Children
6
7.6 (13 Ratings)
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"Soft"3
The entire idea of what David has written about is very intruiging, I was riddled with questions and predictions, most of which went unanswered. While I remained interested in the topic, the story itself was, for me, slow and lacking. There were moments when my interest was re-piqued, but most of the time I waited and waited for something more. I finished the book because I wanted to know the answers to my questions, unaware there was a second installment in the series. I might possibly continue with this story, but sometime in the much later future.
  
Mister Romance (Masters of Love, #1)
Mister Romance (Masters of Love, #1)
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8.0 (1 Ratings)
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I loved the first 65-70% or so when Max was trying to make her want a relationship with him. I LOVED it! I was wanting to either knock some sense into a wounded Eden or push her out of the way and say, "Fall in love with me instead!"

Then we had that uncertain bit of Max needing the money and Eden wanting the promotion and me wanting to bang their heads together.

And then those last 5% or so. I was happy for them.

I'm definitely interested in continuing the series at some point in the future.
  
Priceless (Rylee Adamson, #1)
Priceless (Rylee Adamson, #1)
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8.0 (1 Ratings)
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I'd been eyeing this book for a while when it continually moved about on my Amazon "recommended" screen. The cover is eye catching and the price was good, so why not?

I didn't read the synopsis before buying so I had no idea what it was going to be about but let me tell you, I wasn't disappointed with it. It had everything I like: lots of paranormal beings, a little sprinkle of romance, a fair bit of butt kicking and an interesting storyline. Sorted!

I will definitely be continuing the series in the near future!
  
Surviving the Camp of Death
Surviving the Camp of Death
Tamsen Horsnell | 2016 | Horror, Young Adult (YA)
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
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For People of All Ages
One look at the cover and you know this read is not a HEA. I am completely in awe of this fourteen-year-old author and I believe her to be an old soul. Very expressive storyline and The Spider and The Fly came suddenly into my mind particularly, "Will you walk into my parlor" simply because I became ensnared in the author's creative web.

The sad story of Sophie and Abby can be enjoyed by people of all ages and I can only imagine the bright future that's ahead for this writer.
  
Brave New World
Brave New World
Aldous Huxley | 1932 | Fiction & Poetry
8
7.7 (44 Ratings)
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Well developed flawed protagonists who really come alive. (3 more)
Scarily believable future scape.
Feels like a warning without being preachy
Fantastically poignant ending
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Ahead of his time. A must for sci fi fans
If you like science fiction read this. This is part of our history, part of the beginning. So much other great literature sprang from and was inspired by this novel.
Detailed believable culture and characters that despite living in the dystopian world created by Huxley are relatable and real. Flawed humans trying to find meaning to their existence.
No spoilers...just read it.
  
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Kevin Phillipson (10072 KP) rated Space: 1999 in TV

Sep 15, 2019 (Updated Sep 15, 2019)  
Space: 1999
Space: 1999
1975 | Sci-Fi
Martin Landau (3 more)
Barbara Bain
Eagle spacecrafrt
Moonbase alpha
So part of my childhood growing up in the 70s that I still remember this classic sci fi and according to the show the moon left eatrth orbit 13th September 1999 which would make it 20 years ago on Friday just been the effects are abit outdated by today's standards but that's part of its charm. Top notch acting from both Martin Landau and Barbara bain as the leads. And been remade on audio recently by big finish productions which I'm going to listening too in the future
  
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