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I think wrestling was the most fantastical thing I was exposed to.
Jany Temime has used clothes to construct some of Hollywood's most fantastical, seductive worlds.
What would be the most unexpected, most fantastical place they could take gamers next?
Anyway, here's the full text of Vaught's most fantastical prose: I write fabulous letters.
I pushed Huber to sketch out the most fantastical, best-case scenario for an alternative vision.
It renders VR incapable — at the moment — of delivering on its most fantastical, Holodeck-esque promise.
Ahead, the most fantastical, magical beauty products to make your beauty look, bathroom, and life sparkle.
Any genre or storytelling form should have room for both its most realistic self and its most fantastical self.
It's hard to jump to the strangest and most fantastical conclusion when there may be other plausible explanations out there.
Ahead, check out the most fantastical and affordable of these finds and get inspired to get creative in the kitchen.
One of the most fantastical aspects of this show is its portrayal of all law-enforcement officials as fundamentally good.
It is the most fantastical depiction of New York on TV, and yet also situated in the real — sort of.
Most fantastical is The Boobus and the Bunnyduck, a fairytale by the poet Michael McClure, resplendently illustrated in pastels by Jess.
The show immersed us in that neighborly mentality of Hawkins in a way, using that relatability to ground its most fantastical elements.
Of all the many design ideas on display during New York Fashion Week: Men's, Mr. Palomo's were by miles the most fantastical and giddy.
He brought this grounding even to the most fantastical settings and characters, and the result was a deep-seated humanity running through his entire oeuvre.
In the most fantastical version of whatever this show is somebody sees it and says, 'Oh yeah that's a cool thing, why don't we look into that?
The show promises the most fantastical, over-the-top structures just for kids, as designed by the goofy and charming hosts, husband-and-wife Tyson and Audy Leavitt.
And in the last decade especially, the genre's most effective stars have also been its most fantastical, a striking turn away from the literalism of the 1980s and 1990s.
And even the most fantastical stories set in the past — those with dragons and other mystical creatures, say — are frequently depicted as being primarily or exclusively white and male.
The world of new media — of what the left-wing theorist Jodi Dean calls "communicative capitalism" — is standardized in a way that not even the most fantastical efficiency expert could have dreamed.
Cosmo's take on the character skews a little more mystical than most, and it's a trip encountering a Santa Claus figure in a movie where he's far from the most fantastical character around.
Cohen's greatest strength is in her realism (I had little patience for the first and most fantastical story, "Naughty," with its imaginary nanny, her petticoat made of children's bones, her myths of changelings).
You could almost think of Eggers's films as historical or nonfiction, except that he takes those transcripts and factual dialogue and turns in the most fantastical possible rendering of the stories behind them.
Real life sex is rarely as easy and perfect as it's often portrayed in pop culture, and these characters are so resonant precisely because their relationship is so honest, even in the most fantastical circumstances.
Photo courtesy of the artist Aluminum foil, butcher paper, wood, and painters plastic aren't the most fantastical of materials, but in the hands of New York-based artist Christophe Piallat, they become terrains and otherworldly landscapes.
Death of the Outsider has the biggest and most fantastical stakes in the entire Dishonored series, as Lurk must infiltrate a cult that's found a way to reach the Outsider and a weapon that could kill him.
It's too soon for the comic industry to really react to election news and deal with it in any meaningful way, so here are four of the most fantastical, wild, imaginative comics to hit shelves this week.
The most fantastical one is a $2450,33,23 cottage-like house in Carmel, CA with a stone exterior, driveway, and gate, charming shrubbery, and a tree with so much character you'd expect it to start talking to you.
"The Man Who Killed Don Quixote" is most fantastical when it's most literal, and vice versa, and like the novel (the second volume in particular) it enfolds layers of self-consciousness into its comic tale of epic adventure.
When Aira wrote Birthday, he was also coming off a string of some of his most fantastical novels: Shantytown, The Miracle Cures of Dr. Aira, and The Literary Conference, to name a few, where dreamlike states and the supernatural were the structuring logic.
The QAnon movement, which claims Trump and the US military are, via 123chan, slowly leaking their plans to arrest every Democrat and free the country from the Deep State, is obviously the most fantastical offshoot, but another wave has seemed to have more resonance with the president.
The mishmash is of a piece with the world of the books, in which horse-drawn carriages and motorcycles share the same cobblestone streets; urgent messages are relayed via telegram; a "hot-air mobile home" provides for a quick getaway and — most fantastical of all — newspapering is portrayed as a robust, if unsavory, trade.
Dietrich is not in exile at his court, but rather has been sent there to be educated, something also known from Arthurian romance. It has been suggested that the scene of the Wunderer's arrival at Etzel's castle has been inspired by the late Arthurian German romance Wigamur. Unlike most fantastical Dietrich poems, moreover, Dietrich is not reluctant or cowardly, but rather eager to help the lady in need. The poem appears to be playing a game with established literary figures.
The second was the New York Yellow fever epidemic in the 19th century. The third and most fantastical inspiration was the Greek myth of Tithonus (to which this episode's title alludes), who was the son of Cephalus and the lover of Eos, Goddess of the Dawn. Eos later kidnapped him to be her lover and asked Zeus to make him immortal. Eos, however, forgot to ask for eternal youth to go with eternal life, resulting in Tithonus living forever but degenerating into a husk of a man.
" The journalist and writer Matthew Parker sees the novel as "the most fantastical, gothic and melodramatic; and at times frankly, even knowingly, over the top", while Black considers the fantastic element of Doctor No's underground lair to be a "weak" and "bizarre" part of the story. When the writer Raymond Chandler reviewed the novel, he thought "that the long sensational business which is the heart of the book not only borders on fantasy. It plunges in with both feet. Ian Fleming's impetuous imagination has no rules.
Moffat considered a children's story the "most popular form of entertainment". About the series, he said that they "pushed the fairytale side of it"; Doctor Who "now has to be the most fantastical of the fantasy shows" to be more vibrant and "bonkers" than any other fantasy show. In a 2013 interview, Moffat said that he had worked out a rough idea for how his first series as showrunner would work if David Tennant had decided to remain as the Tenth Doctor. Its premise would have been similar to the beginning of "The Eleventh Hour" as broadcast: alt=A man with short brown hair appears to be talking.
Moffat notes that the 2005 series "changed the landscape into which it once tried to fit" and that now Doctor Who "has to be the most fantastical of the fantasy shows." Ahead of the series premiere on Australian Network ABC the Sydney Morning Heralds Robin Oliver predicted that older viewers "will find Eccleston easily the best time lord since Tom Baker." However Harry Venning of The Stage, whilst enthusiastic about the revival of the show, labelled Eccleston as the "show's biggest disappointment" following the premiere episode, stating he looked uncomfortable in a fantasy role. The Guardian Stephen Kelly felt that Eccleston's Ninth Doctor had many faults, two of which he felt to be "looking like an EastEnders extra and bellowing "fantastic" at every opportunity".
One of the more lascivious stories asserts that when Puttenham was forty-three, he also had his servant kidnap a 17-year-old girl in London and bring her to his farm at Upton Grey near Sherfield, where he raped her and kept her locked up for three years. While the veracity of these court records should reasonably be questioned (given the particularly nasty nature of Puttenham's divorce and the tendency of early modern court cases to present the most fantastical accounts of their participants), surprisingly little was said in defence of Puttenham's character. It is, perhaps, telling that the neutral observer Richard Horne, Bishop of Winchester, reacted with surprise and disdain to Puttenham's appointment as a Justice of the Peace, writing to William Cecil, Lord Burghley hoping that it "be not true, for his evil life is well knowne."Salisbury MSS, 1.392–3, Horne to Cecil, 21 January 1569 In 1579 he presented to Elizabeth I his Partheniades (printed in a collection of manuscript Ballads by F. J. Furnivall), and he wrote the treatise in question especially for the delectation of the queen and her ladies.

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