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  1. 1 giorno fa · By journey’s end, he has a much different perspective. ... “Sean Cochran wrote the script and Lee Rose, one of our most beloved directors, directed the episode, and, man, ...

  2. 3 giorni fa · Who is winding up a watch at the end of the act? Answer: Osborne This moment is a metaphor for the last moments of Osborne's life, heightened by the "low rumble of distant guns" which means that the upcoming battle is imminent.

  3. 1 giorno fa · “Sean Cochran wrote the script and Lee Rose, one of our most beloved directors, directed the episode, and, man, there were some visual effects components that we put in that we hadn't seen before, with some elements in the cinematography that we hadn't [done] before,” Martin-Green says of the complexities of having Season 1 Burnham go mano a mano with Season 5 Burnham.

  4. As far as dubs go, it's not that bad, but it's also not that good. As with any dub, the pool for voice actors isn't as big, they are usually voice actors with less experience, the scripts re-worked for lip syncing and localization, often straying from the production team's original intent, etc., etc.

  5. 2 giorni fa · But what twisted fate awaits at journey’s end? Milton Subotsky provides the script (cobbled together from work he did for the Lights Out television show) and veteran Freddie Francis provides the direction for the first horror film and the first portmanteau picture from famed Hammer Films rival Amicus.

  6. 3 giorni fa · This quiz is based on quotations from R.C Sherriff's play "Journey's End", which was written in 1928 to commemorate the armistice. A multiple-choice quiz by Rachel xx . Estimated time: 4 mins. Last 3 plays: Guest 90 ( 10/10 ), Guest 83 ( 8/10 ), Guest 92 ( 8/10 ).

  7. 22 ore fa · “The production uses the original script and adds three new texts to extend the reflections on exile, war, and the experiences not only of men like the Dunera Boys, but women,” says Maxwell. “Taking up the evident delight in the script at opportunities to cross-dress – and indeed, the overall libidinal atmospherics of the work – our production takes liberties with gender and casting.”