year: 2011
country: USA
slogan: "Alice in Wonderland’ with machine guns"
director: Zack Snyder
scenario: Zack Snyder, Steve Shibuya
producer: Wesley Coller, Christopher DeFaria, John J. Jashni..
operator: Larry Fong
composer: Tyler Bates, Marius De Vries
artist: Rick Carter, Michael Wilkinson, Patrick Banister,..
installation: William Hoy
premiere (world): March 25, 2011
premiere (Russian Federation): March 31, 2011, “Karo-Premier”
Starring: Emily Browning, Abbie Cornish, Jena Malone, Vanessa Anne Hudgens, Jamie Chung, Carla Gugino, Jon Hamm, Oscar Isaac, Scott Glenn, Vicki Lambert..
The action will take place in 1950. https://noaccount-casinos.co.uk/review/winit-casino/ A young girl, at the insistence of her villainous stepfather, is sent to a hospital for the mentally ill, where five days later the main character is lobotomized. To protect herself from pain, she invents a fairy-tale world, where she begins to plan her escape – for this she needs to get five items.
Attention! Take care of your BRAIN while watching!
(There was a Flash player, but since 2020 Flash is not supported by browsers)
Fallout: New Vegas. Well, I couldn’t help but mention him. Can you tell me here how I wrote about it um… review, so be it? I SUDDENLY realized that most advice on writing reviews is completely crap. Or does everyone deliberately keep professional secrets secret, replacing them with misinformation?? Hmm… Although this is all just the thoughts of a paranoid :). What I noticed is that it is not written anywhere about the active use of metaphors, comparisons and phraseological units. And this instantly enlivens the text, because, as I understand, a well-placed word, placed at the right moment, can turn even a dull canvas of cliches into a beautiful picture. Now that I started scouring the “Chingachgook’s eye” through the reviews of gaming magazines, all these “subtleties” began to rage into my eyes. Oh, I got off topic. I was quite struck by the thought from the Master’s dialogue with Ivan Bezdomny (what kind of work is this, and?) from which it follows that if you don’t like what you write, it’s better not to do it at all. So, my review of Fallout: New Vegas was Interesting write, and the result satisfied my own needs. I expressed my thought, albeit lopsidedly, with typical beginner mistakes, but still. And this thought was not forced, it came on its own. I just grabbed her by the tail in time. Although the ear never arrived (a reference to what?)… However, this is no longer so important. I was immediately overwhelmed by inspiration when it suddenly becomes clear what to write and why… I wish I could do this more often.