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For example, one reason Rivette could so easily change the order of events in Spectre is that the characters mostly wear the same one or two outfits for the whole picture (presumably because the improvised six-week shoot was done on a limited budget).
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I believe the new Spectre is Crispus Allen from the Batman line, most notably Gotham Central.
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DC Showcase: The Spectre is written by Steve Niles (30 Days of Night), with a voice cast that includes Gary Cole and Alyssa Milano.
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Due in February With New Spectre Short » DVDs Worth Watching 2009
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Spectre is an embarassment to all those who voted him into office only to have him defect to Democrats.
Kerry endorses in PA despite spectre of 'swift boat' tactics 2010
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That ought to put the final hole in Spectre's boat.
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So this Showcase short about the Spectre is instantly more interesting to me than any of the long form movies.
Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths Due in February With New Spectre Short » DVDs Worth Watching 2009
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Sure, Silk Spectre is supposed to be in her twenties, but the rest are middle aged or older!
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IIRC, the Spectre is only used during nightime because it is considered to be too slow and low-flying to safely operate during the day – when it is much easier to shoot down.
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Both Outs share the same footage, yet corresponding scenes in Spectre are not only abbreviated or split up, they are also frequently rearranged to alter chronology.
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What's most striking about the differences between 1 and Spectre is the questions they raise about how to tell a story in cinema.
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