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  1. Heartwarming /. Nineteen Eighty-Four. Despite the overall bleakness of the novel, there are a few heartwarming moments. Winston contemplates his mother holding his starving baby sister and a woman he saw in a newsreel who threw herself over a child to protect him from the fire of a helicopter gunship even though she knew it wouldn't help.

  2. A 1984 American period sports drama film adapted from Bernard Malamud's 1952 novel of the same name, directed by Barry Levinson and starring Robert Redford as Roy Hobbs, a supernaturally gifted young baseball talent whose career is derailed when he is shot in the gut by a deranged fan ( Barbara Hershey ).

  3. The Contender. Administrivia/Pages Needing A Better Description. The Dark and the Wicked. Countdown (1967) Administrivia/Works Needing Tropes. Curse of Snakes Valley. Crackers is a Christmas-themed film made in Australia and released in 1998. Not to be confused with the 1984 heist film directed by Louis Malle and starring ….

  4. Wonder Woman 1984 by itself, is a competently made superhero flick. Wonder Woman/Diana goes about stopping crime and saving folks along the way, when the villain of the story, Max Lord decides to use a stone to prop up his failing company, and goes on a power trip. The action set pieces are well choreographed and shot, the plot is competent ...

  5. In the 1984 film adaptation, John Hurt plays Winston, a man oppressed by a totalitarian government. 22 years later he plays Adam Sutler, the head of a totalitarian government in the film adaptation of V for Vendetta. And then, he played the role of Big Brother himself in a 2009 stage adaptation of this novel.

  6. The incredible Turbo Teen!" Turbo Teen was an Animated Series created by Ruby-Spears that aired Saturday mornings on the ABC Network for twelve episodes between 1984 and 1985. The visual design was developed by comic book great, Jack Kirby. The series was once rerun on the USA Network 's now-defunct USA Cartoon Express block.

  7. Class of 1984. Anti-Climax Boss: Peter Stegman is the most easily defeated of the gang. Even with a dagger in hand, Norris, who had to resort to weapons and tricks to kill his underling, beats the tar out of him without breaking a sweat, despite being exhausted and wounded. Good Bad Flicks would likely not be surprised at this, as Stegman went ...

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