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    Chris (2009). Empire of Illusion: The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle. Toronto: Knopf Canada. p. 19. ISBN 978-0-3073-9846-8. Wikimedia Commons...
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    (July 16, 2014). "The Fountainhead: Ivo Van Hove architecte d'un grand spectacle" [The Fountainhead: Ivo Van Hove architect of a great show]. Toute la...
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  • Noises Off (film) (category Films directed by Peter Bogdanovich)
    the movies. The result is roughly equivalent to the pan and scan TV version of a wide-screen spectacle. Bogdanovich has cast actors you want to see . . ...
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    2023 : c'est du grand spectacle". lavenir.net (in French). Retrieved 2024-03-12. "Un record de 23.000 spectateurs pour Peter Pan à Belœil". sudinfo.be...
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    satisfy the multitudes ... Kubrick has out-DeMilled the old master in spectacle, without ever permitting the story or the people who are at the core of...
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    Brownlow 1996, pp. 410–11 Sellers, Robert (2015). Peter O'Toole: The Definitive Biography. London: Pan Macmillan. ISBN 978-0-283-07216-1. my bitterest disappointment...
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    "thrilling", "a puckish portrait of violent innocence, a cross between Peter Lorre and Peter Pan", with a "chilling metamorphosis". John Nathan remarked, "Redmayne...
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  • The Barry Williams Show (category Peter Gabriel songs)
    Springer-esque fashion, with the guests getting agitated and making a spectacle of themselves. The audience and guests suddenly begin bleeding through...
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  • eighteenth century until the mid-1970s in the Western world. The "culture of spectacle" included public displays of torture, dismemberment, and obliteration...
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  • summer", a "fist-pumping, awe-inspiring ride", and opined that its focus on spectacle rather than characterization "simply does not matter" in the summer blockbuster...
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