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Moodyhydra (3 KP) rated Amazon Kindle in Apps

Oct 2, 2018 (Updated Oct 2, 2018)  
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Kindle is an amazing piece of technology we are able to use now days. I myself have a Kindle fire. I do use it for reading, normally when I am on night sits with work. As fantastic as this is nothing will ever beat the feel or smell of a real book.
A great bit of technology for ease of access and the shear amount of available content, I use for convieniance but it will never replace real books for me.
  
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.‬