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* Stephen King's The Dark Tower series mentions Discordia in several contexts ; one of the main characters, Mordred Deschain, is from Discordia, and the castle that is home to the main antagonist is called Castle Discordia.
* The secondary / parallel world ( s ) is entered through a portal from the primary world ( e. g. Alice in Wonderland, The Chronicles of Narnia, His Dark Materials, Xanth, The Dark Tower, and Avantasia )
* Lud ( city ), a city in Stephen King's Dark Tower series
* The Punch and Judy show is popular in the town of Mejis in Steven King's The Dark Tower series.
Richard Bachman was also referred to in Stephen King's The Dark Tower series of books.
* Rhea of the Cöos, a character in Stephen King's Dark Tower novels
In 2007, Marvel Comics began publishing comic books based on King's Dark Tower series, followed by adaptations of The Stand in 2008 and The Talisman in 2009.
The eighth Dark Tower volume, The Wind Through the Keyhole, was published in 2012.
** 2003: The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla
** 2005: The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower
** 2005: The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower
In his introduction to the 2003 revised edition of his novel The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger, Stephen King revealed that the film was a primary influence for the Dark Tower series, and that Eastwood's character specifically inspired the creation of King's protagonist, Roland Deschain.
Over the course of the game, a lone Aes Sedai must track down a robber following an assault on the White Tower, and prevent the Dark One from being released prematurely.
* Cuthbert Allgood, a character in Stephen King's Dark Tower series
Also, Nenya, one of the Three Rings of Power, was described as the Ring of Adamant, once again the Dark Tower Barad-dûr is described as being a tower of adamant crowned with iron.

Dark and 1987
A film version under the same name was made by Gainsborough Studios in 1947, and a remake entitled The Dark Angel, starring Peter O ' Toole as the title character, was made in 1987.
Appearing on television discussion programme After Dark ( TV series ) | After Dark in 1987
The Drawing of the Three is the second book in The Dark Tower series of novels written by Stephen King and published by Grant in 1987.
Each door opens onto New York City at different periods in time ( 1987, 1964 and 1977, respectively ) and, as Roland passes through these doors, he brings back the companions who will join him on his quest to the Dark Tower.
* Dark Feasts: The World of Ramsey Campbell ( 1987 )
*** The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three ( 1987 ), the second novel in the series
Mastroianni won it in 1970 for Dramma della gelosia-tutti i particolari in cronaca and in 1987 for Dark Eyes.
* 1987 – winner, Cannes Film Festival award for Best Actor ( Dark Eyes )
* 1987 – nomination, Academy Award for Best Actor ( Dark Eyes )
Dark Eyes (; ; ) is a 1987 Italian and Russian language film which tells the story of a 19th century married Italian who falls in love with a married Russian woman.
( Time, 23 March 1987, " Farewell Dark Prince ") However, he has been quoted saying that ; " I really resent being depicted as some sort of dark mystic or some demonic power .... All I can do is sit down and talk to someone ...." ( The New York Times, 4 December 1977, Jackson Aide Stirs Criticism in Arms Debate, Richard L. Madden )
Des Barres, who wrote two books detailing her experiences as a groupie – I'm With The Band ( 1987 ) and Take Another Little Piece of My Heart: A Groupie Grows Up ( 1993 ) – as well as another non-fiction book, Rock Bottom: Dark Moments in Music Babylon, asserts that a groupie is to a rock band as Mary Magdalene was to Jesus.
It became one of the " Big Three " book-form comics from around 1986 – 1987, along with Watchmen and The Dark Knight Returns, that are said to have brought the term " graphic novel " and the idea of comics for adults into mainstream consciousness.
In the Dark ( 1987 ), Mydland co-wrote the defiant favorite " Hell in a Bucket "
* In the Dark1987
There were two more No. 1's: " Modern Day Romance " ( 1985 ) and " Fishin ' in the Dark " ( 1987 ).
* Into Dark Water Final Image LP, 1987.
* " The Dark " ( June 25, 1987 )
* After Dark, Channel 4 and BBC4, 1987 – 2003
The Hellbound Heart is a horror novella by Clive Barker, first published in November 1986 by Dark Harvest in the third volume of their Night Visions anthology series, and notable for becoming the basis for the 1987 movie Hellraiser and its franchise.
**" The Gray Embrace " from Dark Horse Presents # 4, January 1987
**" Burning Brightly Brightly " from Dark Horse Presents # 5, February 1987
**" Little Pushes " from Dark Horse Presents # 6, April 1987

Dark and film
It was eventually followed by another sequel, The Dark Knight Rises ( 2012 ), which serves as a conclusion to Nolan's film series.
In October 2010, Love and Michael Mouris created an animated short film detailing Love's " kooky " fashion sense, titled The Dark Night of the Soul.
The chupacabras has been featured in films such as Scooby-Doo and the Monster of Mexico and in independent film productions including: Chupacabra: Dark Seas, starring John Rhys-Davies, Guns of El Chupacabra, starring Scott Shaw, El Chupacabras and Vuelve el Chupacabras.
* Dark Star ( film ), a 1974 science fiction movie directed by John Carpenter
* The Dark Star, a 1919 film starring Marion Davies
* Dark Star, a 1978 film distributed by David Grant
* Dark Star, a novelization of the 1974 film, by Alan Dean Foster
" The Dark Knight Rises is the first film to use the new logo as seen in the final trailer.
In addition to the aforementioned, other directors associated with top-of-the-bill Hollywood film noirs include Edward Dmytryk ( Murder, My Sweet, Crossfire )— the first important noir director to fall prey to the industry blacklist — as well as Henry Hathaway ( The Dark Corner, Kiss of Death ) and John Farrow ( The Big Clock, Night Has a Thousand Eyes ).
Bogart and Bacall in Dark Passage ( film ) | Dark Passage ( 1947 ), the third of four films they made together
He is best remembered for his work in the horror film genre, having directed such classics as Frankenstein ( 1931 ), The Old Dark House ( 1932 ), The Invisible Man ( 1933 ) and Bride of Frankenstein ( 1935 ).
) In this film, a movie director played by Ichikawa is shooting Kuroi Hyaku-ichi-nin no Onna ( a hundred and one dark women ), a parody of Ten Dark Women.
Other film credits include Dark Blue, Sugar Hill, Menace II Society, House Party 3, There's Something About Mary, Rain, Poetic Justice, and the Tina Turner biopic What's Love Got To Do With It, where she portrayed an Ikette.
In Dancer in the Dark, jump shots and dramatically-different color palettes and camera techniques were used for the " real world " and musical portions of the film, and in Dogville everything was filmed on a sound stage with no set where the walls of the buildings in the fictional town were marked as lines on the floor.
Von Trier has stated he was inspired to make a trilogy about the United States as a reaction to Americans at the Cannes film festival who said he had no right to make the Dancer in the Dark, which was often viewed as being critical of a country he has never been to ( and has no intention of ever visiting, due to his phobia of travel ); however, von Trier himself has stated in interviews he did not intend it to be a criticism of America, saying the film takes place in a " fictional America ".
The greatest popularity, however, was achieved by a 1957 comedy about a testy, ill-tempered character nicknamed Patate and a 1962 comic mystery L ' Idiote Idiot, best known in America as the basis for the play and film A Shot in the Dark.
He was given only three months to compose a large amount of music for the film, whilst at the same time scoring We Are Not Alone, Dark Victory and Four Wives for Warner.
In the film noir Dark Passage, the protagonist has plastic surgery, and when his bandages are removed, he is revealed to be Humphrey Bogart.
* Terminator II ( 1990 film ) ( also known as Shocking Dark, Alienators and Contaminator ), an unofficial sequel to the original Terminator film by Bruno Mattei
He is famous for his dark, quirky-themed movies such as Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Ed Wood, Sleepy Hollow, Corpse Bride, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, 9 and Dark Shadows, and for blockbusters such as Pee-wee's Big Adventure, Batman, Batman Returns, Planet of the Apes, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Alice in Wonderland, which was the second highest-grossing film of 2010, and the twelfth highest-grossing film of all time.

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