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The Los Angeles House: Decoration and Design in America's 20th-Century City, 1995
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Judith Anderson as Mrs. Danvers
Rebecca (1940) dir. Alfred Hitchcock
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異人たちとの夏 The Discarnates — 1988, dir. Nobuhiko Obayashi
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Computer Entertainer, originally titled The Video Game Update, was a video game newsletter published from 1982 until July 1990. It began as a newsletter for the video game mail-order company Video Take-Out, operated by sisters Marylou Badeaux and Celeste Dolan, before branching out into general video game coverage. Computer Entertainer was one of the few American video game publications that ran continuously through the 1983–1984 American game industry crash. As such, it was one of the few American press outlets to cover console video games in the mid-to-late-80s. Notably, the magazine features some of the only known American coverage of the launch of the Nintendo Entertainment System, including one of the only American reviews of Super Mario Bros. Because of its connection with Video Take-Out's mail order business, Computer Entertainer is also one of the few reliable sources of American release date information for 1980s video games, which were printed in each issue. The Video Game History Foundation acquired the rights to Computer Entertainer in 2025 and released the complete run of the magazine into the Creative Commons.
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Great. So I’m late, it’s super-busy, I missed dinner, and it’s “make the karaoke machine want to kill itself” night. And also, it seems, “Veronica, I need a favor" night.”
VERONICA MARS | 2.12
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THE MATRIX (1999) dir. Lana Wachowski & Lilly Wachowski
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It’s this year’s “State of Design” article. Thanks to everyone who sent in feedback.
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