Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook The following article is fromThe Great Soviet Encyclopedia(1979). It might be outdated or ideologically biased. Valki a city, administrative center of Valki Raion, Kharkov Oblast, Ukrainian SSR. Located on the Mzha River (Don Basin), 12 km from the ...
“It was cool, too, because you have the Valkyries show up at both. I really liked this idea of balancing sex and death that the Valkyries represent. Sort of sexy gods that don’t know if they want to fuck you or kill you or what the heck’s gonna happen.” Read More: Animation ...
Before we begin, though, we need to acknowledge the most commonly confusing element to discussing fairies and that is the spelling. The word “fairy” originates from the French “faerie”, a spelling which is still used occasionally to this day. In addition, fairies as a whole are also kn...
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a group of American soldiers rain down fire and ruin on a Viet Cong-controlled village while "Ride of the Valkyries" plays over the speakers. The juxtaposition of Wagner’s operatic masterpiece with villagers fleeing for their lives somehow makes the scene even more wrenching, and exposes the ...
Monsterized Valkyries only become "fallen" (i.e. dark) if they recognize the voice of their own sexual desires before their transformation into a monster is complete. Otherwise they remain looking (and in many ways behaving) as they did before, albeit no longer serving the Chief Deity.Fallen...
Here’s a selection of some of the most famous pieces of music you might not know anything about, and the stories behind them. Title?Ride of the Valkyries Who?Richard Wagner When?1870 What?From the opera “Die Walkure” Commonly used in cartoons, and TV shows to symbolise impending doom,...
save a few exceptions (the Doors, Wagner’s fittingly apocalyptic “The Ride of the Valkyries”). Instead, it follows the film’s narrative with a meandering mix of dialogue scraps, jungle noises, and firefights. The results are a bleakly hallucinogenic document of the ’70s. –Philip Sherbur...
It’s worth noting: From “Ugetsu” to “Pitfall,” midcentury Japanese movies were doing far more artistic things with ghost stories than their Western peers. Still, nothing could prepare audiences for the exquisite aesthetic touch Kobayashi brought to the form....
Coppola’s delirious and druggy Vietnam bad trip features one of the greatest sequences ever filmed — the “Ride of the Valkyries” helicopter attack, which channels the adrenalized rush of war that’s inseparable from its horror — and the rest of the movie works on you with a slow-...