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« le: Décembre 26, 2024, 09:43:16 pm »
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 Steven Spielberg   new show Falling Skies launched last night on TNT, and the good news is, it got gangbuster ratings for a basic cable show: 5.9 million viewers, more than The Walking Dead   first episode on AMC. The bad news is, the opening two parter has a lot of storytelling weaknesses, and it   hard to say how many of those 5.9 million people will tune in again next week, and the week after. We ;ve already seen the first seven hours of Falling  stanley cup Skies, so we know the show grew on us after a few episodes. Let   hope other people have the same amount of patience. But let   focus on the positive first: The basic story is pretty intriguing so far, and some of the action scenes are gangbusters, especially in  stanley mug the first hour where they spent all the money. As you probably know, it   six months after the aliens invaded, and the human race is basically living like rats. Some of the humans, including our heroes, are trying to form a resistance against the aliens, but they ;re pretty pathetic and haven ;t been able to cause much damage so far. And meanwhile, the aliens are kidnapping children, especially tweens and teens, and turning them into a laborforce controlled by harnesses on their spi stanley cup nes. If you try and remove a child   harness, he or she dies. There   a large dose of Jericho in here, but also Spielberg   own War of the Worlds, and a bit of Tripods. Plus a bunch of other things. In last night  Ecpo Green Lantern Gladiator Games and the Death of Memes
 Computer-generated people and animals may still fall into the unc stanley tumbler anny valley, but some CG architectural renderings are just plain uncanny, leading you through a version of a familiar city that never really existed. In Megalomania, we get a tour of an empty and decaying London.      Gales and Factory Fifteen created the short film Megalomania to explore the state of a city in decay. The London depicted is definitely crumbling, but d stanley cup oes all that scaffolding suggest that someone has returned to build the city  Megalomania [Dezeen]                                  stanley cup becher                        ArchitectureShort Filmssoftware