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reimagining and features
This remake features reworked voice acting and a reimagining of the level design.
< span id =" Torus Trooper "/> Torus Trooper, a reimagining of the game Tempest, features a spacecraft flying through an abstract tunnel, the walls of which twist and change shape.

reimagining and character
The Flash's reimagining in Showcase # 4 ( October 1956 ) proved sufficiently popular that it soon led to a similar revamping of the Green Lantern character, the introduction of the modern all-star team Justice League of America ( JLA ), and many more superheroes, heralding what historians and fans call the Silver Age of comic books.
In Tin Man, a reimagining of The Wizard of Oz, for example, the main character is named DG, a reference to Dorothy Gale from The Wizard of Oz, and the land she enters is called the Outer Zone ( O. Z.
The new series was to be a " reimagining " of the Weaver original, with the character changed to a woman and played by comedienne Brett Butler.
In Dreamwave Productions ' 21st century reimagining of the Generation One universe, Fortress Maximus's appearance was brief, but essentially portrayed the character in the same style as the Marvel Comics.
When Wildstorm was sold, both Veitch and Moore found themselves working indirectly for DC again, despite both having long-standing conflicts with the publisher ; Veitch has since begun working directly for DC again, notably on its relaunch of Aquaman and on a mini-series reimagining DC-owned Charlton Comics character The Question as a self-trained urban shaman.
As depicted in the post-Zero Hour reimagining of the LSH storyline, Inferno is depicted as a rather bloodthirsty character who initially works for a group called the Workforce.
Dr. Gaius Baltar is a fictional character in the TV series Battlestar Galactica played by James Callis, a reimagining of Count Baltar from the 1978 Battlestar Galactica series.
In the 2005 reimagining / reboot of the Legion, the character was still referred to as Chameleon, but is now portrayed as a completely androgynous ( non-gender specific ) humanoid.
In the series Starman, James Robinson has revived the character, giving him a darker reimagining.

reimagining and modern
A modern day reimagining of the series began airing in September 2010.
More recently major publishers have started to embrace modern retro with releases like Mega Man 9 ( an attempt to mimic NES hardware ), Retro Game Challenge ( a compilation of new games on faux-NES hardware ), and Sega's Fantasy Zone II remake, which actually used emulated System 16 hardware running on PlayStation 2 to create a 16-bit reimagining of the 8-bit original.

reimagining and new
Allmusics Steve Huey wrote that " its inspiring reimagining of what was possible in a rock context laid the groundwork for countless future experiments in rock surrealism, especially during the punk / new wave era.

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This film helped to start a " reimagining " riot in horror flim makers.
* John Carter ( 2012 ) – A Disney-produced reimagining of the John Carter stories of Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Even more unusually, however, many of the solo songs on Maxinquaye featured little of Tricky's own voice: his then-lover, Martina Topley-Bird, sang them, including her reimagining of Public Enemy's militant 1988 rap " Black Steel in the Hour of Chaos ", while other songs were male-female duets dealing with sex and love in oblique ways, over beds of sometimes dissonant samples.
Bringing a level of detail and quality to the concept of a campaign setting which had previously been unknown in the nascent RPG industry's publications it could be considered a qualitative reimagining, less heavily entrenched in the tactical mass-combat, wargaming roots of D & D.
** The Manchurian Candidate ( 2004 ), reimagining of the previous 1962 film.
However, its inspiring reimagining of what was possible in a rock context laid the groundwork for countless experiments in rock surrealism to follow, especially during the punk and New Wave era.
TSR also published the 1995 novel Buck Rogers: A Life in the Future by Martin Caidin, a standalone reimagining of the Buck Rogers universe and unrelated to TSR's Buck Rogers XXVC game.
In the 2010 video game reimagining of Dante's Inferno, an enormous golden statue of Plutus is found in the fourth circle of Hell.
Pearl Harbor is a dramatic reimagining of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the subsequent Doolittle Raid.
In the 21st Century reimagining of the Generation One Universe by Dreamwave Productions, Megatron was envisioned as an ancient gladiatorial combatant in the depths of Cybertron's underworld.
The success of the TCM remake would soon lead to a slew of other slasher remakes, including Toolbox Murders, House of Wax, Black Christmas, the " reimagining " of Halloween, Prom Night, My Bloody Valentine 3D, the Friday the 13th reboot, Sorority Row and A Nightmare on Elm Street.
A reimagining of the block, KEWLopolis, with a greater amount of animation, premiered in fall 2007.
A reimagining of the game, also titled GoldenEye 007, was published by Activision and released for the Wii and Nintendo DS in 2010, and later re-released as GoldenEye 007: Reloaded for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 the following year.
In 2006, the James Bond game license was acquired by Activision, which published additional games in the James Bond video game series, such as Quantum of Solace, 007: Blood Stone, and a reimagining of the Nintendo 64 game, also titled GoldenEye 007.
As he and his collaborators made the film in a variety of settings, its story took shape, and eventually, these constantly developing ideas, taken from merely one of the remnants of Summer in Beijing, were developed too much to fit into one film, and Wong would discard most of the footage and story before arriving at In the Mood, later reshooting and reimagining the rest as 2046.
Even now, more than 40 years after Habitat, much of Safdie's work still holds to the concepts that were so fundamental to its design, especially the themes of reimagining high-density housing and improving social integration through architecture that have become " synonymous " with his work.
The Lettrists ' reimagining of the city has its precursors in aspects of Dadism and Surrealism.
In 2005, Sullivan produced an animated reimagining of the story, Anne: Journey to Green Gables, with McKenzie Sullivan providing the voice of Anne.
The Six is a twisted reimagining of the original X-Factor team, in a reality where Alex Summers was the first X-Man instead of his older brother Scott.
The novel has also directly influenced a number of other critically acclaimed books, including British author Graham Swift's 1996 Booker Prize-winning novel Last Orders and Suzan-Lori Parks's Getting Mother's Body: A Novel, which is a reimagining of Faulkner's novel from an African American point of view.
Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, the film Wild Wild West ( without the definite article used in the series title ) made substantial changes to the characters of the series, reimagining James West as a black man ( played by Will Smith ), and explored to a small degree some of the racial issues that certainly would have made it impossible for a black man to be a United States Secret Service agent in the 1800s.

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" Horn in the West ", a dramatization of the life and times of the early settlers of the mountain area, which features Daniel Boone as one of its characters, has been performed in an outdoor amphitheatre above the town every summer since 1952.
It features an Anglicised Version of the Today's New International Version read by a cast including Tyler Butterworth, Susan Sheridan, Joan Walker, Daniel Philpott and Anna Bentinck.
Surbiton station features in the 2009 film version of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Blood Prince with actors Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter and Michael Gambon as Albus Dumbledore.
At a panel discussion with Daniel Bird and Andrzej Klimowski at the Aurora festival Norwich they emphasized the more significant influence on their work was Walerian Borowczyk, who made both animation shorts and live-action features.
The campus also features a collection of figurative sculpture, including pieces by such noted sculptors as Auguste Rodin ( Coquelin Cadet ), Daniel Chester French ( Ralph Waldo Emerson ), Augustus Saint-Gaudens ( Diana ), and Carl Akeley ( Wounded Comrade ).
Daniel Boone National Forest surrounds or contains a variety of popular and notable features, including:
The tribute album, which features covers by Boyz II Men, Daniel Powter and Maxi Priest, was released June 13, 2012.
The conservative publication had been unsuccessful, but Moyers led the paper in a progressive direction, bringing in leading writers such as Pete Hamill, Daniel Patrick Moynihan, and Saul Bellow, and adding new features and more investigative reporting and analysis.
Scott served as a senior editor, as did New Yorker features editor Daniel Zalewski.
The album also features an improbable duet of singer Odetta accompanied by Lemony Snicket author Daniel Handler on accordion.
In 1921, the current double-tiered white marble fountain replaced the statue, which was moved to Rockford Park in Wilmington, Delaware. Daniel Chester French and architect Henry Bacon, the co &# 8209 ; creators of the Lincoln Memorial, designed the fountain, which features carvings of three classical figures symbolizing the sea, the stars and the wind on the fountain's shaft.
* The 1826 novel by James Fenimore Cooper The Last of the Mohicans ( and the films based on it ) features a longrifle wielding character Hawkeye ( played in the 1992 film by Daniel Day-Lewis ) who is nicknamed by other characters as Le Longue Carabine (" LongRifle ")
" Other recurring features included " Ye Hang-Ups ", " The Talking Blob ", " Spies vs. Sabs " ( originally " Saboteurs & Investigators ") and, in the 1990s, " the Uggly Family " by Daniel Clowes.
* John Fowles's Daniel Martin, which features the title character's girlfriend's dialect, and which has sometimes been criticised for being too stereotyped.
The series takes place fifteen years after the film's story and features the return of the alien in the body of a deceased photojournalist named Paul Forrester to spend time with his now teenage son Scott Hayden, Jr ( Christopher Daniel Barnes ) as they try to avoid a U. S. government agent and find the missing Jenny Hayden.
It features Daniel Stern and Dan Aykroyd as Mike O ' Hara and Jimmy Flaherty, two passionate Boston Celtics fans and Damon Wayans as Lewis Scott, the Utah Jazz's All-Star shooting guard.
The series also features Rip Hunter, Skeets, and Booster's ancestors Daniel Carter and Rose Levin as supporting characters.
Set in Las Vegas, the show follows Rob's attempt to become a professional poker player and features professional player Daniel Negreanu tutoring Rob.
In 2009 Britten Sinfonia released its first own label recording, which features Nicholas Daniel in John Tavener's Songs of the Sky.
* Manuel Pazos and Daniel Celemín made an MSX2 version in 2009, fixing bugs of the original and adding new features like a map, torch animation or different palettes for day and night.
Tropico features Latin-styled Dominican music, largely performed by Daniel Indart.
It also features many other Quebec public figures, notably political scientist Daniel Latouche ( a past senior adviser to René Lévesque ), then Premier Robert Bourassa, sovereigntist and aspirant to Bourassa's " throne " Jacques Parizeau, and fellow filmmaker Denys Arcand.
* Daniel Easterman's 1985 novel, The Seventh Sanctuary, features the Ahnenerbe and a Nazi city in the Saudi desert, where the Ark of the Covenant has been discovered, and from which it is planned that a Fourth Reich will be created.
It features remixes of Beborn Beton songs by artists such as Covenant, Camouflage, Neuroticfish and Daniel Myer of Haujobb, as well as remixes by Beborn Bebop.

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