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Some theatergoers might remember "The Encounter," a "Fool Moon" scene about two men waiting at a train station.
It might have been their first time cosplaying together, but they knew more about the Sailor Moon scene than most.
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The moon scenes were shot at the Warner Bros Leavesden studios near Watford, where the Harry Potter films were made, and the specially built set was created by one of the team behind the latest Star Wars film, The Force Awakens.
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From 1966 to 1976, Mr. Glanzman contributed dozens of covers to Time magazine: portraits of such people as Robert F. Kennedy, Gen. Francisco Franco and Charles de Gaulle, and renderings of events like man's first landing on the moon -- a scene he painted in advance based on the advice of scientists, he said, which is why he omitted puffs of moon dust stirred up by human feet.
Even more foreboding is Lois Dodd's "Night Tunnel at Vail, Full Moon" (1977), a moonlit scene near Blairstown and the oldest painting on view.
Like, she was sort of dropped in on a crescent moon, she did the scene, and was, like, airlifted back out.
Fleance and his father are not even certain of what time it is throughout, as Fleance says when asked at the beginning of the scene "The moon is down; I have not heard the clock".
He also deleted a topless scene for Moon Bloodgood because, "It was a soft moment between a man and a woman that was designed to echo the Kelly McGillis/Harrison Ford moment in Witness [but] in the end, it felt more like a gratuitous moment of a girl taking her top off in an action picture, and I didn't want that to convolute the story or the characters".
Ralph Rene, author of Nasa Mooned America, says that Nasa photographs, allegedly from the moon's surface, show scenes supposedly lit solely by sunlight, but they contain shadows that do not run parallel with each other, indicating supplemental artificial light.
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