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  • Cf. and contrast also the 2019 film [[JEXI]].
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  • {{DEFAULTSORT: WESTWORLD (film)}}
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  • '''''The New Film Index: A Bibliography of Magazine Articles in English, 1930-1979'''''. Rich ...s important for film studies, and the source of several Wiki citations for film criticism.
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  • ...reening Space]]'' (see Sobchack's Index for Chapter 4.) See also [[ALIENS (film)]] and [[SPACE FLIGHT (vt SPACEFLIGHT IC-1)|SPACE FLIGHT]].
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  • ...heroic android in the structural position of the evil android in [[ALIEN (film)|ALIEN]], and a yuppie bureaucrat from "the Company" as villain. Warner Boo
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  • ...vel is anti-science-fictional whereas the film is, in part, S.F. — but the film's visuals of the destruction of Dresden by Allied bombing make an anti-war
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  • ...s reviewed by Peter Bradshaw in ''The Guardian'' for 14 June 2002: [http://film.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/Critic_Review/Guardian_review/0,4267,736916,00.ht
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  • ...orpion, and much smaller); a variety of "Logan's Run" (as in the novel and film); the organ-harvesting of Coma; windmill imagery that may suggest the Whale
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  • ...and the title sphere as parallels to, e.g., the ''Nostromo'' in [[ALIENS (film)]] as an isolated setting for a game of kill off the cast, here, a very imp
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  • ...www.imdb.com/title/tt0117688/?ref_=fn_tt_tt_3] and Wikipedia entry for the film, which has the source novel Mason's ''Weapon''.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wik
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  • See [[AUTÓMATA (film, 2014)]].
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  • ...the name of a company not mentioned in the movie, "Constant Contact." The film hints at but does not develop the theme of work-place oppression of the hig
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  • ..., 2023/24. Running time: 95 minutes.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I.S.S._(film)][https://pro.imdb.com/title/tt13655120/?rf=cons_tt_atf_allow&ref_=cons_tt_
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  • The film got all positive or mixed reviews on Metacritic and — in context — mild ...machines out to exterminate them." This largely and strongly technophobic film, stars hand-made small machines and accepts them as living beings, and spir
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  • '''''The New Film Index: A Bibliography of Magazine Articles in English, 1930-1979'''''. Rich ...s important for film studies, and the source of several Wiki citations for film criticism.
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  • ...ion, Boorman discusses the genesis of his film and the relationship of the film and this novel.[[Category: Fiction]]
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  • ...]]. "''[[Blade Runner]]'': Science Fiction and Transcendence." Literature/ Film Quarterly 13 (1985): 172-179. ...NER to Film Noir and of the significance of the Christian symbolism of the film" (Quoting DD, "Do Androids Dream of Ridley Scott?", 200).
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  • ...86. "A novelization . . . based on the screenplay by John Cameron" for the film Aliens (q.v.). [S. F.] Book Club Edition. [[Category: Fiction]] ...ful for making explicit the fear behind the "obscene birth" imagery of the film, and the theme of Ripley's motherhood. [[Category: Fiction]]
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  • ...ast novel and film to spot some visual motifs (many involving electronics) film-makers in the late 1980s chose to add to a book from 1982.
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  • '''Jensen, Paul. "METROPOLIS."''' ''Film'' ''Heritage'' 3.2 (Winter 1967-68): 22-28. [[Category: Drama Criticism]] Cited in ''New Film Index''[http://www.clockworks2.org/wiki/index.php?title=New_Film_Index,_The
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  • ...somewhat less interest than the highly influential and well-remembered Pal film of 1960.)[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0268695/?ref_=nv_sr_1]
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  • '''Telotte, J. P. ''Science Fiction Film'' (Genres in American Cinema).''' Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press 1. Introduction: The World of the Science Fiction Film
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  • ...ero, dir., script.''' USA: United Artists ("A Laurel Production") / United Film (dist.), 1981. Ed Harris, star. [[Category: Drama]] A cross between the Matter of Britain (King Arthur et al.) and a biker film, significant for epitomizing how motorcycles can be equivalent to chivalric
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  • ...framing, and composition calling attention to images in the film, and the film as (in addition to sound) visual images (the redundancy is intended).
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  • ...novel generally (definitely including its gender politics) differ from the film's somewhat, but may be even more simplistic. (RDE 21/10/93)
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  • ...robot, but at film's end the robot turns on the scientist. Note date: the film was released about a dozen years after ''[[R. U. R.]]'' was translated into
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  • ...y through various screens and lenses (see G. Stewart's "[[Videology (in SF film)|Videology]]"). (RDE, 20/08/00)
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  • ...London: IB Tauris, 2005. Urbana: U of IL P, 2005 ("A volume in The French Film Guides series, edited by Ginette Vincendeau"). ..., who sees the book more useful for the film as a work by Godard than as a film noir/SF hybrid (with a tough secret agent vs. the Alpha 60 supercomputer).
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  • ...h, and the Alien (see also for the feminism of ALIEN and the limits to the film's radicalism).
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  • ...n the limits of still-photographs and words, an accurate . . . record of a film might be available" (3). The volume succeeds admirably.
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  • ...end of the film is a highly positive, almost mystical, experience for the film's hero, and for the audience, esp. in the "Special Edition" rerelease (1980
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  • The film's end improves upon the novel's, but otherwise the film tells the same story. Discussed in ''The Mechanical God''[http://www.clockw
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  • Based on the Walt Disney film, [[THE BLACK HOLE (film)|THE BLACK HOLE]], this novelization features Vincent the robot and the rob
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  • '''Penley, Constance, et. al. ''Close Encounters: Film, Feminism, and Science Fiction''.''' Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1991. [ ...rary Criticism); and the script for P. Wollen's film, [Friendship's Death (film, published script)]] (see under Drama). Rev. Richard D. Erlich, ''Extrapola
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