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  2. Pitch Black (film) - Wikipedia

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    Pitch Black was released on VHS and DVD on October 10, 2000 by Universal Studios Home Video. It was re-released on DVD in 2004 as The Chronicles of Riddick: Pitch Black. It was released on HD DVD on July 11, 2006, and on Blu-ray on March 31, 2009. The disc contains the theatrical edition and an unrated director's cut edition, containing 3 more ...

  3. The Chronicles of Riddick (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Into Pitch Black is a Syfy (formerly The Sci-Fi Channel) special which takes place before and after the events of Pitch Black. It mixes clips from Pitch Black into sequences focusing on a psychologist who studied Riddick in prison, the doctor who gave him his "eyeshine" ability, and a Lawman hiring a female mercenary to track Riddick months ...

  4. Sudare - Wikipedia

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    Sudare (簾/すだれ) are traditional Japanese screens or blinds, made of horizontal slats of decorative wood, bamboo, or other natural material, woven together with simple string, colored yarn, or other decorative material to make nearly solid blinds Sudare can be either rolled or folded up out of the way.

  5. List of adult animated feature films - Wikipedia

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    Acts as a bridge passage between Pitch Black and The Chronicles of Riddick: Traditional Dead Leaves: Japan Hiroyuki Imaishi: Production I.G. 2004 Traditional Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence: Japan Mamoru Oshii Production I.G., Studio Ghibli 2004 Traditional Inuyasha the Movie: Fire on the Mystic Island: Japan Toshiya Shinohara Sunrise 2004 ...

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  7. Screen-door effect - Wikipedia

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    The screen-door effect (SDE) is a visual artifact of displays, where the fine lines separating pixels (or subpixels) become visible in the displayed image. This can be seen in digital projector images and regular displays under magnification or at close range, but the increases in display resolutions have made this much less significant.