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Though it isn't exactly, Armond White, writing in the New York Press, claims that Blue Yonder is "[e] ssentially a documentary - comprised of mostly factual, almost reportorial footage - [and] it comes at the right time, when the documentary feature is in disarray."
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Wild Blue Yonder is part of a new wave of independently produced, idea-driven science-fiction films.
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"A mock-doc in format, but a film that actually finds its strangest epiphanies in genuine non-fiction footage, [The Wild Blue Yonder] is science fiction, and not all that different from Herzog's apocalyptic tone poem Fata Morgana filmed 35 years earlier," writes Michael Atkinson, who also reviews "[a] nother German sine qua non," Pandora's Box.
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Islands, whilst the folk would point to her with their fingers, and say, “Yonder is the son-in-law of King Armanus.”
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Yonder is the sun, going down behind yon western trees.
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Yonder is the byre clean with fresh straw; and the creatures are gentle.
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For Yonder is the Duke of Austria, that trauells now vpon the sea.
Earl of Westmoreland 1898
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Yonder is a tug boat, "he continued, pointing to one evidently making for us;" I am very anxious to hear the news.
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Yonder is another driving his Buffalo in the direction we are traveling; this is done to kill him as near camp as possible.
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Yonder is the Ripa, a prison for all prostitutes unlicensed by the priesthood; and beneath it, the ruins of the Sublician bridge.
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