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The most badass Christmas movies - Filmustage edition

Filmustage

The Polar Express" (2004) – Robert Zemeckis Robert Zemeckis is another famous creator of fantasy stories. But it is interesting to watch this work because "The Polar Express" was one of the first films to reunite cinema, graphics and animation. Very funny, witty and crazy. In short, it's a wonderful tale from a wonderful director.

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How Star Wars changed the cinematography

Filmustage

Filmustage does not aim to educate, but to gather a close-knit film community around us. George Lucas had long envisioned a heroic space fantasy in the style of sci-fi comic books, film series and pulp-novels from the 40s and 50s. Wilcox used every technique available, from miniatures to stop-motion animation.

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The Kristala Dev Blog - Issue #29

Astral Clock Tower Studios

Although this is typically the only place where you can get a monthly peek into all the development that goes into Kristala—a 3D dark fantasy ARPG from female-lead Astral Clocktower Studios—things will soon be changing. Ready to see how things are going now in the fantasy world of Ailur? Let's dive in. Concept Art.

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All Time Favorite MS DOS Games

Game Designing

This fantasy-based game is set in Enroth, where magic rules. Considered by many to be the most successful educational game in history, players essentially follow the Oregon Trail as many adventures and desperate families did while seeking a new life along the West Coast of the 19th century. The Settlers II Gold Edition.

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Zugzwang as a pole dance upward unto heaven

Radiator Blog

As in Skyrim, my animations are charmingly janky, with penises occasionally clipping through eyes and noses, or even through the back of the skull entirely. Ida Craddock (1857-1902) was one of the first feminist sex educators and sex magicians in America. But making fun of patriarchal belief systems about magic semen isn't enough.

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