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On June 16 , 1998 Dateline NBC aired an investigative journalism piece on Scientology, and Operation Clambake was referenced on-screen as a resource to learn about "Xenu and the exploded souls".
I haven't bothered with resolutions for years, but time's running out, which adds a sense of urgency, so this year I'm going for all of it: practise piano and cello for hours every day, including tons of sightreading; then finish the history book I've been fiddling with for 30 years, with efficient notes and filing and cross-referencing, on screen and on paper.
For the glass screens in The Avengers' Helicarrier, I referenced real screens on aircraft carriers, but also experimental things being done with real glass screen displays.
We kept switching on screens.
The 48-year old LeBlanc fuelled the publicity streak in his chat with Evans by likening their new partnership to "Joey and Chandler", a reference to the on-screen lads' relationship he had with former Friends co-star Matthew Perry, who is currently in the capital in the play The End of Longing.
We propose that these effects arise because in situ imaging provides a common frame of reference for the on-screen images of medical data and the intrinsic structures they represent.
Using software like Macintax, with extensive on-screen reference materials or an online program is much easier than filling out forms by hand.
Picture Wizard: Enables easy self-calibration by providing on-screen reference points for key picture quality elements, such as black level, color, tint, sharpness and backlight levels.
"In a way, it was about letting go," said Raf Simon after his Jil Sander show, which made reference on video screens to the 1970 film "Zabriskie Point" and land art projects — most vividly, Richard Wilson's "Turning the Place Over," in which he cut a huge round hole into the side of a factory and made the cutout piece turn in place.
There's a comical cinema-centricity to "Gorgeous Girl," including a subplot involving a fanatical boy movie-maker (a sort of young-Truffaut surrogate in a cosseting household) and a plethora of on-screen movie in-references (including one ironic, bitter, and utterly apt one, in a jail cell, to Robert Bresson's "Pickpocket").
"Inception" does resemble "Shutter Island," however, in one crucial way: like Scorsese's recent masterwork, it is a movie about movies it's replete with on-screen movie references, including from such romantic classics as "Notorious" and "From Here to Eternity"—and it's worth considering the connection between Nolan's hermetic aestheticism and the uxorious guilt that drives the plot.
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