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We faced Rwanda; we faced Bosnia, and then we
rediscovered
our confidence.
And this book was kind of waiting for 100 years to be
rediscovered
for robotics.
And when I went and met the addicts in Portugal, what they said is, as they
rediscovered
purpose, they
rediscovered
bonds and relationships with the wider society.
During one of those trips, in the remote, southeast region of Kédougou I
rediscovered
an ancient grain called fonio that had all but disappeared from the urban Senegalese diet.
About 10 years ago, when I did my PhD back in Austria, my colleagues and I
rediscovered
what is likely one of the very first publications on artificial muscle, published in 1880.
Beautiful art deserves to be cherished, shared and
rediscovered.
Here's another Antonioni that will be
rediscovered
again and again as soon as it comes out on tape or DVD.
New audiences had
rediscovered
the pair's comedic genius and the cartoons were mind-numbing garbage geared to cash in on children's interest.
The music and fashion styles created daily in Britain in the late-seventies are still being
rediscovered
and recycled (there really has been nothing new since 1980).
Douglas Sirk was
rediscovered
by the "Cahiers du Cinema", Fassbinder etc.. that hailed him as a master director - I think that it is because of the sophistication of his cinematography - "Written on the Wind" offers luscious color images and gorgeous decors.
The Rohauer blurb at the start warns that the Three Ages single nitrate print was
rediscovered
and salvaged in 1954 just in time before combustion, and many frames that seemed hopelessly glued together were separated.
At the time I was unaware that it had been dramatically edited and was shown out of order, and having just watched all three series in order and unedited (thank you internet and your wondrous "series of tubes") I am SO GLAD I
rediscovered
it!
Then I was about 8 or 9 years old when I
rediscovered
it and since I was then able to comprehend things better, I thought it was a good movie then.
Every so often a film comes along that is misunderstood by critics and ignored by the public, but is subsequently
rediscovered
and reappraised.
By the end of the movie, she has
rediscovered
herself as a combination of these two parts and can move on from her lover/publisher, one that will never leave his family, and start fresh as a whole woman.
This really is a great movie from 1933 and very ahead of its time.A young woman who is in love with two friends and is obviously sleeping with both of them must have shocked a more prudish audience back then i think it had been censored for a while.But never mind we can view it today knowing that there are a lot of gems like this one waiting to be rediscovered,its a shame that so many of the films made from this era are now lost.A modern audience wouldn't turn away from this film,as you don't expect a film from this era to be saucy and it is.Gary Cooper was a very nice actor and you can see why he was so popular back then,he had a very unusual style of being very masculine and at the same time very sensitive,he was great at picking the more complex roles,his characters weren't as one dimensional as most actors of this era.He was easily one of the most interesting actors of the 30s,this i would say was his best era in films.Unfortunately A Farewell To Arms is the only film you can buy in the UK from this era,i don't know why.Its sad that he is becoming a forgotten actor,i think we must have lost our imaginations a bit as we keep harbouring on with the John Waynes and the Cary Grants,and forget there were other classic actors around that don't deserve to be forgotten yet.
This movie needs to be
rediscovered.
Boorman based his movie of a article that appeared in the Los Angeles Time in the early 1980's which talked about a father whose son was abducted by native tribes and
rediscovered
ten years later.
An incredible film crying out to be
rediscovered.
Old memories are
rediscovered
and I kept on watching more and more episodes off the Internet!
"Crime Wave" is a slick little "B" thriller that has been
rediscovered
recently.
I
rediscovered
spaghetti westerns and didn't realise there were so many.
Unforgettable sequences include flying machines complete with flapping wings, "human flies" climbing skyscrapers without ropes, a whiskey distillery that ages whiskey "100 million times faster than nature", and the topper is a woman who has
rediscovered
what she calls the "ancient greek cosmic laws of flight".
And his films Open City and Paisan are films that should be
rediscovered
for years to come as technology overcomes the film industry (even if it's just in museums).
I just
rediscovered
this show that I used to watch when I was in elementary school and have to say that it's held up really well.
And high praise to the IMDB Power Search, without which I would not have
rediscovered
this childhood scarefest.
I caught this brilliant short at Dragon Con last summer and then
rediscovered
it at AtomFilms.com.
I
rediscovered
this show through the wonders of (how fitting!) the Internet.
Unlike the CDU, whose members will soon feel short-changed, the SPD has
rediscovered
the virtues of internal democracy, which revealed a significant disconnect between the party’s leadership and its base.
It was not until the excessive inflation of the 1970s that central banks discovered – or, in a sense,
rediscovered
– the desirability of keeping the value of money stable.
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