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  • Every fantasy world has a set of rules, and Stardust's was inventive and engaging.

    REVIEW: Stardust by Neil Gaiman 2009

  • The dead man was clad in his spacesuit but his helmet was not closed and he apparently had died as a result of the implosion following the Stardust's disintegrator shot.

    Parlor Games Carol Reid 2010

  • Meanwhile his ship has moved out of the range of the Stardust's sensors.

    Parlor Games Carol Reid 2010

  • As we already know, Stardust's Matthew Vaughn will be directing Thor, however no other details have been announced for that project.

    Marvel Announces Next Four Films - Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, Avengers! « FirstShowing.net 2008

  • Perry Rhodan sat in front of the Stardust's pilot console.

    Parlor Games Carol Reid 2010

  • To put it bluntly, Stardust's physique is rigid to the point of being phallic, whether he's flying as on the cover, standing, or in action:

    Archive 2009-02-15 2009

  • The bland expression permanently fixed on Stardust's face would be disconcerting enough in its own right, but the level of dissociation is thrown into even sharper relief when we juxtapose it with Fantomah's equally fixed scowl of rage:

    Archive 2009-02-15 2009

  • Mohonk, a beautiful, romantic Victorian resort, designated a National Historic Landmark, and still family-owned, sprawls lakeside on a 2,200-acre forest property in New Paltz, New York, not far from Kerhonkson where Stardust's weekends happen.

    Janet Carlson: Real Ballroom Dancing for Regular People 2009

  • Then he directs Layer Cake's gangsters (high quality) and Stardust's fantasy (high quality, high ambitions).

    Kick-Ass Teaser Trailer | /Film 2009

  • But what would anyone in 1973 have made of a prediction that one day the arrest of Alvin Stardust's manager would lead to excited talk of the government falling?

    Alvin Stardust and the fall of New Labour 2006

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