(Warning: This post contains spoilers through the Season 1 finale of “Utopia.”)
The eight-episode first season of Gillian Flynn’s “Utopia” launched Friday on Amazon Prime Video and if you’ve already finished it and are searching for information about its second season, you’ve come to the right place. However, we must tell you right away that while Flynn “always intended for there to be a Season 2” of her adaptation of Dennis Kelly’s British TV series of the same name, Amazon hasn’t renewed it just yet.
But the “Gone Girl” author tells TheWrap she’s “hopeful” that decision will come soon and allow her to give fans the backstories for Kevin Christie (John Cusack), Jessica Hyde’s (Sasha Lane) father, and the mysterious Home.
“I have an entire mythology written out of how everyone is connected,” Flynn says. “How Home came into being. How Christie came into being,...
The eight-episode first season of Gillian Flynn’s “Utopia” launched Friday on Amazon Prime Video and if you’ve already finished it and are searching for information about its second season, you’ve come to the right place. However, we must tell you right away that while Flynn “always intended for there to be a Season 2” of her adaptation of Dennis Kelly’s British TV series of the same name, Amazon hasn’t renewed it just yet.
But the “Gone Girl” author tells TheWrap she’s “hopeful” that decision will come soon and allow her to give fans the backstories for Kevin Christie (John Cusack), Jessica Hyde’s (Sasha Lane) father, and the mysterious Home.
“I have an entire mythology written out of how everyone is connected,” Flynn says. “How Home came into being. How Christie came into being,...
- 9/26/2020
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
(Warning: This post contains spoilers for the Season 1 finale of “Utopia.”)
Gillian Flynn’s “Utopia” launched Friday, introducing us to Dr. Michael Stearns (Rainn Wilson) and Dr. Kevin Christie (John Cusack), two men who could not have more different approaches to living their lives in this crowded world, as Christie believes “how much evil do you have to do to do good?” is a valid question to ask and Stearns’ answer is a hard “none evil.”
By the end of the first season of the Amazon Prime Video thriller series, we learn that Christie, a.k.a. Mr. Rabbit, has been pulling the strings of Stearns’ life for years, using him and the flu he discovered (the Stearns Flu) as an excuse to create a “vaccine” that is embedded with a “world-changing” omnivirus that will sterilize all of the humans who are given it. This is Christie’s “cure” for overpopulation.
Gillian Flynn’s “Utopia” launched Friday, introducing us to Dr. Michael Stearns (Rainn Wilson) and Dr. Kevin Christie (John Cusack), two men who could not have more different approaches to living their lives in this crowded world, as Christie believes “how much evil do you have to do to do good?” is a valid question to ask and Stearns’ answer is a hard “none evil.”
By the end of the first season of the Amazon Prime Video thriller series, we learn that Christie, a.k.a. Mr. Rabbit, has been pulling the strings of Stearns’ life for years, using him and the flu he discovered (the Stearns Flu) as an excuse to create a “vaccine” that is embedded with a “world-changing” omnivirus that will sterilize all of the humans who are given it. This is Christie’s “cure” for overpopulation.
- 9/25/2020
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
John Cusack takes on his first regular TV role in Amazon Prime Video’s “Utopia” as Dr. Kevin Christie, the charismatic, megalomaniacal CEO of a Silicon Valley-esque tech corporation hiding dark secrets. But it’s rumored that Cusack turned down a different morally ambiguous role: that of Walter White in “Breaking Bad.”
The role ultimately went to Bryan Cranston, who earned six Emmy awards, and Cusack confirms to Variety that he was never actually offered the part.
“No, I never was, and it was one of those things where I heard it so many times I started to think maybe it was true. And I ran into the creator of ‘Breaking Bad’ [Vince Gilligan], and I said, ‘Am I crazy or did you offer me Walter White? He’s like, ‘No,’” Cusack recalls.
A fan of both “Breaking Bad” and its spinoff “Better Call Saul,” he says he doesn’t...
The role ultimately went to Bryan Cranston, who earned six Emmy awards, and Cusack confirms to Variety that he was never actually offered the part.
“No, I never was, and it was one of those things where I heard it so many times I started to think maybe it was true. And I ran into the creator of ‘Breaking Bad’ [Vince Gilligan], and I said, ‘Am I crazy or did you offer me Walter White? He’s like, ‘No,’” Cusack recalls.
A fan of both “Breaking Bad” and its spinoff “Better Call Saul,” he says he doesn’t...
- 9/25/2020
- by Audrey Cleo Yap
- Variety Film + TV
A cult graphic novel seems to hold clues about viruses and other catastrophes that threaten to annihilate humankind. Fancy that as an eerie dose of entertainment in the time of pandemic.
Watch Utopia Official Trailer https://youtu.be/dFSKBllxRIw
Gone Girl author Gillian Flynn writes and executive-produces eight episodes of the nihilistic action drama Utopia, based on the cult British conspiracy thriller series of the same name that launched in 2013. While the core of the original is retained, this new American recreation is predictably more formulaic in its bid to connect with a wider audience.
A woman cleaning her late grandfather's house finds the hand-drawn draft of a graphic novel. The pages, it turns out, are an unpublished manuscript of Utopia, a sequel to a bestseller named Dystopia that was published six years ago, but the author strangely never released a follow-up. Knowing that Dystopia has a fiercely loyal fan following,...
Watch Utopia Official Trailer https://youtu.be/dFSKBllxRIw
Gone Girl author Gillian Flynn writes and executive-produces eight episodes of the nihilistic action drama Utopia, based on the cult British conspiracy thriller series of the same name that launched in 2013. While the core of the original is retained, this new American recreation is predictably more formulaic in its bid to connect with a wider audience.
A woman cleaning her late grandfather's house finds the hand-drawn draft of a graphic novel. The pages, it turns out, are an unpublished manuscript of Utopia, a sequel to a bestseller named Dystopia that was published six years ago, but the author strangely never released a follow-up. Knowing that Dystopia has a fiercely loyal fan following,...
- 9/24/2020
- by Glamsham Editorial
- GlamSham
This Utopia review contains no spoilers.
Utopia subverts what we know about geek culture and uses it against its characters in a dangerous game that changes the world. The suspense drama shepherded by Gillian Flynn, the author best known for Gone Girl and Sharp Objects, will arrive on Amazon Prime on Sept. 25 to wage a bloody path through the viewers psyches.
Based on a 2013 British black comedy of the same name, the American version of Utopia tells the story of a group of nerds who believe that the comic, also named Utopia, is based in fact. Wilson Wilson (Desmin Borges) is more paranoid than most when it comes to the comic and plays well against Samantha’s (Jessica Rothe) utter conviction in the comic they’re obsessed over. Ian (Dan Byrd) and Becky (Ashleigh Lathrop) believe in Utopia but are more interested in each other. And Grant (Javon Walton) is...
Utopia subverts what we know about geek culture and uses it against its characters in a dangerous game that changes the world. The suspense drama shepherded by Gillian Flynn, the author best known for Gone Girl and Sharp Objects, will arrive on Amazon Prime on Sept. 25 to wage a bloody path through the viewers psyches.
Based on a 2013 British black comedy of the same name, the American version of Utopia tells the story of a group of nerds who believe that the comic, also named Utopia, is based in fact. Wilson Wilson (Desmin Borges) is more paranoid than most when it comes to the comic and plays well against Samantha’s (Jessica Rothe) utter conviction in the comic they’re obsessed over. Ian (Dan Byrd) and Becky (Ashleigh Lathrop) believe in Utopia but are more interested in each other. And Grant (Javon Walton) is...
- 9/16/2020
- by Alec Bojalad
- Den of Geek
American drama web series Utopia review is here. The upcoming series adapted by ‘Gone Girl’ fame Gillian Flynn from the 2013 British original is scheduled to premiere on September 25, 2020 on Prime Video. The adaptation stars Sasha Lane, Rainn Wilson, Desmin Borges, Javon Walton, Dan Byrd, Christopher Denham, Cory Michael Smith and John Cusack in pivotal roles.
Watch the official trailer of Utopia: When the conspiracy in the elusive comic Utopia is real
https://youtu.be/dFSKBllxRIw Utopia Review
So, it’s been more than six months to the deadly Corona Covid-19 pandemic and still we are locking/unlocking our hopes. Remember, during the early days of lockdown we all searched for Steven Soderbergh’s Contagion and said Hey… how can this be true… on celluloid nine years ago.
Now, The Gone Girl fame Gillian Flynn in Amazon Prime's Utopia Season 1 – the Gillian Flynn’s adaptation of the cult British revolution...
Watch the official trailer of Utopia: When the conspiracy in the elusive comic Utopia is real
https://youtu.be/dFSKBllxRIw Utopia Review
So, it’s been more than six months to the deadly Corona Covid-19 pandemic and still we are locking/unlocking our hopes. Remember, during the early days of lockdown we all searched for Steven Soderbergh’s Contagion and said Hey… how can this be true… on celluloid nine years ago.
Now, The Gone Girl fame Gillian Flynn in Amazon Prime's Utopia Season 1 – the Gillian Flynn’s adaptation of the cult British revolution...
- 9/16/2020
- by Vishal Verma
- GlamSham
Jeanine Serralles (Hot Summer Nights) is set as a series regular opposite John Cusack, Rainn Wilson and Sasha Lane in Utopia, Amazon’s straight-to-series adaptation of the British drama, written by Gone Girl author and screenwriter Gillian Flynn.
Utopia follows a group of young adults who meet online that are mercilessly hunted by a shadowy deep state organization after they come into possession of a near-mythical cult underground graphic novel. Within the comic’s pages, they discover the conspiracy theories that actually might be real and are forced into the dangerous, unique and ironic position of saving the world.
Serralles will play Colleen. A cheerful, self-possessed mortgage broker who encourages her scientist husband, Michael Stearns (Wilson), to step forward and assert himself in the midst of a national health crisis. Having found each other later in life, Colleen is her husband’s biggest cheerleader and confidence booster.
The Amazon adaptation...
Utopia follows a group of young adults who meet online that are mercilessly hunted by a shadowy deep state organization after they come into possession of a near-mythical cult underground graphic novel. Within the comic’s pages, they discover the conspiracy theories that actually might be real and are forced into the dangerous, unique and ironic position of saving the world.
Serralles will play Colleen. A cheerful, self-possessed mortgage broker who encourages her scientist husband, Michael Stearns (Wilson), to step forward and assert himself in the midst of a national health crisis. Having found each other later in life, Colleen is her husband’s biggest cheerleader and confidence booster.
The Amazon adaptation...
- 4/22/2019
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
John Cusack is set to star in Amazon’s upcoming series adaptation of the UK series Utopia. He will take on the role of a character named Dr. Kevin Christie.
The original UK series is a crime thriller drama that followed a “small group of young adults who find themselves in possession of the manuscript sequel of a cult graphic novel called The Utopia Experiments which is rumored to have predicted the worst disasters of the last century.” This leads them to be targeted by a shadowy organization known as The Network, “which they must avoid to survive. Using the manuscript, they must uncover the meaning hidden in its pages before the disasters depicted become reality."
Cusack’s character is described as, “a charismatic, media-savvy and brilliant biotech mind who wants to change the world through science.”
The actor will join the previously cast Rainn Wilson, who will play Michael Stearns...
The original UK series is a crime thriller drama that followed a “small group of young adults who find themselves in possession of the manuscript sequel of a cult graphic novel called The Utopia Experiments which is rumored to have predicted the worst disasters of the last century.” This leads them to be targeted by a shadowy organization known as The Network, “which they must avoid to survive. Using the manuscript, they must uncover the meaning hidden in its pages before the disasters depicted become reality."
Cusack’s character is described as, “a charismatic, media-savvy and brilliant biotech mind who wants to change the world through science.”
The actor will join the previously cast Rainn Wilson, who will play Michael Stearns...
- 4/17/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Actor John Cusack will star in a series to play Dr. Kevin Christie in the upcoming show Utopia. In the Amazon series Utopia, a group of young adults who meet online are mercilessly hunted by a shadowy deep state organisation after they come into possession of a near-mythical cult underground graphic novel. They discover that the conspiracy theories in the comic's pages may actually be real and are forced into the dangerous, unique and ironic position of saving the world.
Cusack will play Christie, a charismatic, media-savvy and brilliant biotech mind who wants to change the world through science. He is the latest addition to the cast, after Rainn Wilson joined the project to play Michael Stearns and Sasha Lane is set to portray Jessica Hyde.
Utopia marks Cusack's first starring role in a TV series. He is widely known for his roles in films like Say Anything and High Fidelity.
Cusack will play Christie, a charismatic, media-savvy and brilliant biotech mind who wants to change the world through science. He is the latest addition to the cast, after Rainn Wilson joined the project to play Michael Stearns and Sasha Lane is set to portray Jessica Hyde.
Utopia marks Cusack's first starring role in a TV series. He is widely known for his roles in films like Say Anything and High Fidelity.
- 4/17/2019
- GlamSham
Stars: Kodi Smit-McPhee, Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson, Morgan Freeman, Natassia Malthe, Leonor Varela, Mercedes de la Zerda, Jens Hultén, Priya Rajaratnam, Spencer Bogaert, Marcin Kowalczyk | Written by Albert Hughes, Daniele Sebastian Wiedenhaupt | Directed by Albert Hughes
An epic adventure set in the last Ice Age, Alpha tells a fascinating, visually stunning story that shines a light on the origins of man’s best friend. While on his first hunt with his tribe’s most elite group, a young man is injured and must learn to survive alone in the wilderness. Reluctantly taming a lone wolf abandoned by its pack, the pair learn to rely on each other and become unlikely allies, enduring countless dangers and overwhelming odds in order to find their way home before winter arrives.
It’s somewhat difficult to articulate a considerably insightful review of Alpha, not because its a poor film as such, but in the vein...
An epic adventure set in the last Ice Age, Alpha tells a fascinating, visually stunning story that shines a light on the origins of man’s best friend. While on his first hunt with his tribe’s most elite group, a young man is injured and must learn to survive alone in the wilderness. Reluctantly taming a lone wolf abandoned by its pack, the pair learn to rely on each other and become unlikely allies, enduring countless dangers and overwhelming odds in order to find their way home before winter arrives.
It’s somewhat difficult to articulate a considerably insightful review of Alpha, not because its a poor film as such, but in the vein...
- 1/7/2019
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
Stars: Kodi Smit-McPhee, Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson, Morgan Freeman, Natassia Malthe, Leonor Varela, Mercedes de la Zerda, Jens Hultén, Priya Rajaratnam, Spencer Bogaert, Marcin Kowalczyk | Written by Albert Hughes, Daniele Sebastian Wiedenhaupt | Directed by Albert Hughes
An epic adventure set in the last Ice Age, Alpha tells a fascinating, visually stunning story that shines a light on the origins of man’s best friend. While on his first hunt with his tribe’s most elite group, a young man is injured and must learn to survive alone in the wilderness. Reluctantly taming a lone wolf abandoned by its pack, the pair learn to rely on each other and become unlikely allies, enduring countless dangers and overwhelming odds in order to find their way home before winter arrives.
It’s somewhat difficult to articulate a considerably insightful review of Alpha, not because its a poor film as such, but in the vein...
An epic adventure set in the last Ice Age, Alpha tells a fascinating, visually stunning story that shines a light on the origins of man’s best friend. While on his first hunt with his tribe’s most elite group, a young man is injured and must learn to survive alone in the wilderness. Reluctantly taming a lone wolf abandoned by its pack, the pair learn to rely on each other and become unlikely allies, enduring countless dangers and overwhelming odds in order to find their way home before winter arrives.
It’s somewhat difficult to articulate a considerably insightful review of Alpha, not because its a poor film as such, but in the vein...
- 9/13/2018
- by Jak-Luke Sharp
- Nerdly
It was an interesting week of movies for me in that I had watched only one movie until last night when my fiancee and I watched Love Actually, then caught the final hour of A Few Good Men on Bravo, which we then responded to by grabbing the first season of "The West Wing" before watching what turned out to be a not-so-good episode of "Saturday Night Live", though that cold "Silent Night" opening was fantastic and a grade-a moment of class. Otherwise, the week was filled with watching sports, reading and relaxing as I finally finished Peter Biskind's "amazon asin="0684862581" text="Down and Dirty Pictures"", which I actually began reading in Toronto in April and finished the final 250 pages this week. Yes, the time I find for reading is that sporadic. I do, however, recommend whole-heartedly reading that book if you are any kind of movie fan as...
- 12/16/2012
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
James Thornton, come on down! You are the winner of the Autographed Samsara Prize Package. Your spectacular B&W photo of the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens with the Crepe Myrtle Trees Canopy was judged by our esteemed panel of photo experts to be the best of the many entries we received.
Here’s James’ winning photo:
Photo by James Thornton
James’ photo skills have won him:
1) an original 27×40 Samsara movie poster signed by director Ron Fricke, producer Mark Madgison, and composer Michael Stearns.
2) a Samsara soundtrack CD signed by composer Michael Stearns
3) a Baraka Blu-ray.
Congrats James!
Thanks to everyone who entered. Here are some of the runner-ups from our contest:
Photo by Daniel Spilatro
Photo by Lisa Yee
Photo by Derek Klezmer
Photo by Philip Kithome
Photo by Shane O Shultz
Photo by “Francis”
In 1992, director Ron Fricke, along with his co-writer Mark Madgison created the documentary Baraka,...
Here’s James’ winning photo:
Photo by James Thornton
James’ photo skills have won him:
1) an original 27×40 Samsara movie poster signed by director Ron Fricke, producer Mark Madgison, and composer Michael Stearns.
2) a Samsara soundtrack CD signed by composer Michael Stearns
3) a Baraka Blu-ray.
Congrats James!
Thanks to everyone who entered. Here are some of the runner-ups from our contest:
Photo by Daniel Spilatro
Photo by Lisa Yee
Photo by Derek Klezmer
Photo by Philip Kithome
Photo by Shane O Shultz
Photo by “Francis”
In 1992, director Ron Fricke, along with his co-writer Mark Madgison created the documentary Baraka,...
- 9/20/2012
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
Director Ron Fricke (Baraka, Chronos) and producer Mark Magidson reunite to bring audiences another visually stunning and dynamic portrait of life on earth with Samsara. The first movie in over a decade shot entirely on 70mm film, the theme of Samsara is based on its translation from the Sanskrit language. Literally meaning "to flow on" through the cycles of life and thus the "ever-turning wheel of life," the filmmakers explore the interconnections between cultures and societies around the globe.
Samsara was filmed over a period of five years in 25 countries, documenting sacred rituals, disaster zones, urban industrial sites, as well as natural and historical wonders. The audience is treated to over an hour and a half journey across the continents, visiting a range of sights from the Wailing Wall in Old City, Jerusalem to the lingering and decaying aftermath of post-Katrina floods in New Orleans' Ninth Ward; from the natural...
Samsara was filmed over a period of five years in 25 countries, documenting sacred rituals, disaster zones, urban industrial sites, as well as natural and historical wonders. The audience is treated to over an hour and a half journey across the continents, visiting a range of sights from the Wailing Wall in Old City, Jerusalem to the lingering and decaying aftermath of post-Katrina floods in New Orleans' Ninth Ward; from the natural...
- 9/14/2012
- by Debbie Cerda
- Slackerwood
In 1992, director Ron Fricke, along with his co-writer Mark Madgison created the documentary Baraka, a stunning collection of expertly photographed scenes of human life, the majority of which involve humanity’s many religions. Fricke was cinematographer and collaborator on Godfrey Reggio’s 1982 non-verbal documentary Koyaanisquatsi and for Baraka he struck out on his own to polish and expand the photographic techniques used on the earlier film. Baraka was a cinematic “guided meditation” (Fricke’s own description) shot in 24 countries on six continents over a 14-month period that united religious ritual, the phenomena of nature, and man’s own destructive powers into a web of moving images. Fricke’s camera ranged, in meditative slow motion or bewildering time-lapse, over the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, the Ryoan-Ji temple in Kyoto, Lake Natron in Tanzania, burning oil fields in Kuwait, the smoldering precipice of an active volcano, a busy subway terminal,...
- 9/12/2012
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
It’s Friday, so you know what that means – another round-up of what films are hitting cinemas this weekend; and this week it’s a mixed bag – from the hilarious The Watch to the less than stellar Total Remake Recall, along with a handful of Frightfest flicks: The Possession, Berberian Sound Studio, [Rec] Genesis and Cockneys Vs Zombies.
Nationwide Releases The Watch
An outrageous comedy in which four everyday suburban guys (played by Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, Jonah Hill and Richard Ayoade) come together to form a neighbourhood watch group, but only as an excuse to escape their humdrum lives one night a week. But when they accidentally discover that their town has become overrun with aliens posing as ordinary suburbanites, they have no choice but to save their neighbourhood – and the world – from total extermination. The Watch Review
Total Recall
For a factory worker named Douglas Quaid (Colin Farrell), even...
Nationwide Releases The Watch
An outrageous comedy in which four everyday suburban guys (played by Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn, Jonah Hill and Richard Ayoade) come together to form a neighbourhood watch group, but only as an excuse to escape their humdrum lives one night a week. But when they accidentally discover that their town has become overrun with aliens posing as ordinary suburbanites, they have no choice but to save their neighbourhood – and the world – from total extermination. The Watch Review
Total Recall
For a factory worker named Douglas Quaid (Colin Farrell), even...
- 8/31/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
One of the best films I've seen this year is director Ron Fricke's Samsara, a wordless documentary of images that provoke emotions. The title is a Sanskrit word that means "the ever turning wheel of life" and to capture that life, the images that make up the 102-minute film were captures in nearly a hundred locations across 25 countries over the course of five years. The result is one of the most moving theatrical experiences I have had the pleasure to be part of. Fricke and his production partner Mark Magidson have put together a film that touches on so many aspects of the human condition, our lives, the way we treat our world and those around us, religion, technology, what we eat, where it comes from and where it goes and it does all of this without a single piece of narration or on screen titles. 20 years ago the duo brought us Baraka,...
- 8/16/2012
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Welcome to issue 4 of Trailer Trash our [more often than] weekly series showcasing the latest trailer releases – this issue once again features our all-new “excitement-o-meter” where we rate (in exclamation marks on a scale of 1 to 5) each and every trailer by how excited we are to see the film after watching it. This issue of Trailer Trash includes new trailers for The Dark Knight Rises, A Few Best Men, Lawless, Prometheus, Samsara and TV show Tron: Uprising
The Dark Knight Rises
Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Legendary Pictures’ “The Dark Knight Rises” is the epic conclusion to filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy, Leading an all-star international cast, Oscar® winner Christian Bale (“The Fighter”) again plays the dual role of Bruce Wayne/Batman. The film also stars Anne Hathaway, as Selina Kyle; Tom Hardy, as Bane; Oscar® winner Marion Cotillard (“La Vie en Rose”), as Miranda Tate; and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, as John Blake. The Dark Knight Rises...
The Dark Knight Rises
Warner Bros. Pictures’ and Legendary Pictures’ “The Dark Knight Rises” is the epic conclusion to filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy, Leading an all-star international cast, Oscar® winner Christian Bale (“The Fighter”) again plays the dual role of Bruce Wayne/Batman. The film also stars Anne Hathaway, as Selina Kyle; Tom Hardy, as Bane; Oscar® winner Marion Cotillard (“La Vie en Rose”), as Miranda Tate; and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, as John Blake. The Dark Knight Rises...
- 5/1/2012
- by Phil
- Nerdly
It's very hard to categorize a film like Baraka. Because of its particular characteristics - a complete lack of a verbal component, a non-linear 'plot' and a broadened coverage of our planet - it doesn't fit it with any existing genre. With that being said, I wouldn't want to have to put a label on this beautiful production. Its simplicity and remarkable ability to convey the idiosyncrasies of our planet have made it a favorite among film enthusiasts since its release in 1992. In many ways the highly acclaimed Planet Earth series (released last year by the BBC) owes much of its success to Baraka, mainly for the cinematography and time-lapse photography it uses. When Baraka director Ron Fricke (Koyaanisqatsi, Chronos) [1] set out to make this film he had a clear idea of what he was doing. According to the featurette, his goal was to "reconnect with humanity and communicate on a level which,...
- 6/4/2009
- by Myles Dolphin
- SoundOnSight
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