Cat in the Brain
After our "high energy" presentation, the questions were even strangerSomeone asked why humanities research got left out, and we had to say that we couldn't find it to be directly relevant on our top 10 list of bulleted pointsIan made the point, and I agreed, that doing the research for this panel made us think differently about academic researchWhile I'm not going to say that what we've done personally has no value, it was a definite challenge to try and make it *directly relevant* in a BULLETED POINT for developersAnd there are huge gaps in what we don't knowWhere is the research about sports games, to take just one example? Anyway, the point is, I enjoyed the exercise, and learned a lot from itI hope the audience did as well
But overall, I like to think that the attendance demonstrates that developers are interested in what academics might be able to tell them (again I will point out: no fruit was thrown)And all week, I talked with developers who were interested in what was going on with research, from the smallest to the largest companiesMaybe the issue is the "larger" communityIt's always easy to abstract and oversimplify at that levelBut I know that on an individual level, there are real conversations and collaborations going onI don't want this to turn into some rosy "it's better than we think" or "can't we all just get along" thing, but I do think that perhaps the situation is not as dire as it's hyped to beBut then again, I haven't gotte my evals back yet
You can Buy SWG Credits, a professional, loyal and reliable Final Fantasy XI Gil exchange corporation work groupWe are fairly confident that, in fact, Bob Moore is the brains behind the operation (Bob, if you're reading this, give me a call)But since we were uncertain about who was responsible for all the good work, we decided to grab as many of them as we couldEspecially those who, like Eric, are big fans of Jane Austen, have spent years living in Southeast Asia, and who hold the conviction that every American 13 year old should be packed off to live with a Third World family for a yearEric is particularly interested in quantititative methodologies of research in MMOGs
Description
The most VIOLENT movie ever made! Starring Godfather of Gore Lucio Fulci
Acclaimed Italian horror maestro Lucio Fulci, director of ZOMBIE and THE BEYOND, stars in this blood-soaked epic as a director being driven insane by his own moviesFulci is thrust into an ultra-violent nightmare of death and depravity where murder and madness consume his sanity in a vortex of violenceCAT IN THE BRAIN is a psychological masterpiece in the tradition of such cinematic classics as PSYCHO, STRAIT-JACKET, ERASERHEAD and Fellini's 8 1/2
WARNING
Due to its SHOCKING and VIOLENT subject matter, no one under 17 should view this film.
SPECIAL FEATURES
- 2 Disc Deluxe Edition
- Original uncensored director's cut
- Spectacular new hi-definition digital anamorphic widescreen transfer
- Presented with English and original Italian language soundtracks
- Never before seen in-depth interviews with director Lucio Fulci and star Brett Halsey
- Lucio Fulci's heroic appearance at the 1996 NYC Fangoria Weekend of Horrors
- Original theatrical trailer
- Gallery of stills and poster art
- Liner notes by Antonella Fulci, acclaimed horror novelist David JSchow, and Eli Roth, director of HOSTEL
- Eyeball-popping psychedelic lenticular 3-D cover limited to the first 2500 units only!
- Another Italian horror classic from Grindhouse Releasing, who brought you the smash hits CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST and PIECES
- The eagerly anticipated first-ever North American DVD release
- Directed by and STARRING legendary Italian horror director Lucio Fulci (ZOMBIE, THE BEYOND, CITY OF THE LIVING DEAD, HOUSE BY THE CEMETERY)
- A film of such extreme violence and depravity, it was banned in England in 1999!