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The book's unhappy narrator fantasizes about living as another person but always encounters the same emptiness and helplessness that drove him to escape into fantasy in the first place.
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The free-flowing second movement was a rich, burnished fantasy; in the third movement, a rollicking dance filled with rippling trills led to a passage of ghostly yearning and a breathless finale.
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There's a reason we go the fantasy route in the first place.
Apart from the fact that it links to the modern world – one of my favourite touches in fantasy, and the first book in this series to do so – who could fail to love a book that sees a brainwashed Byron attempting to foment unrest amongst "the common labourers"?
A piece called "Prologue" (and sometimes "Final Fantasy"), originally featured in the first game, is often played during the ending credits.
A piece called "Prologue" or "Final Fantasy", originally featured in the first game, has appeared in some form in every game in the main series, with the exceptions of Final Fantasy II, Final Fantasy X, and Final Fantasy XIII; originally appearing in the prologue of the games.
This has sadly been the case with the new movie from M Night Shyamalan, which has just arrived here from Hollywood, a deeply serious and long fantasy epic – the first in a number of parts, in fact – based on an animated TV series.
And Final Fantasy XIII, the first instalment in the long-running series to be draped in gorgeous HD from head to toe.
Miles Austin, Dallas Cowboys (A.D.P. 8.01, 33rd WR over all) — Austin's 2012 fantasy production took a major hit just as Dez Bryant's began to flourish, falling from nearly 10 fantasy points per game in the first half of the season to just 5.75 in the second.
"Punch-Drunk Love" may just be an artier version of the standard loser-centric romantic comedy, but its artistry also reminds you why the fantasy is so potent in the first place.
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