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Lyrics in "Fable" are influenced by the William Golding novel Lord of the Flies. The song "The Giant's Drink" is loosely based on the Orson Scott Card novel Ender's Game. "Shhhhhh! I'm Listening to Reason" gets its title from a line in the film Pee-Wee's Big Adventure. "Meet Me At The Tavern In Bowerstone" is a reference to the Xbox/PC game Fable.
This beautiful Grade II-listed stone house is tucked away in the peaceful village of Combe Hay on the southern edge of the Cotswolds. Inside there’s a wood burner and three snug bedrooms, one ...
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“The Sand Castle” is made up of intentionally simple elements: an abandoned island, a creaky old lighthouse, an intermittently working radio. And at its center is a family of four: a doting ...
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Violence — or, rather, the threat of violence — haunts every frame of João Paulo Miranda Maria’s debut feature film, “Memory House.” Set in an Austrian settlement in Southern Brazil ...
The Fable Original Soundtrack was released on February 15, 2005, for Lionhead's 2004 game Fable. The orchestral score was composed by Russell Shaw with Danny Elfman assisting on the theme. [ 1 ] The soundtrack was also performed by The Philharmonia Orchestra and The Pinewood Singers, under the orchestration and conduction of Allan Wilson. [ 2 ]
A tale of magical realism slowly stripped of its magic, Raam Reddy’s gorgeously photographed, politically subversive “The Fable” trades in idyllic memories, but reveals their hidden dimensions.