This past October, HBO launched the dramatic series, Westworld an odyssey that takes viewers into a world where every human appetite, whatever the desire—be it noble or depraved—can be indulged. But our Westworld of today (well, really tomorrow since it’s set somewhere in the near future) wouldn’t be possible without the Westworld of yesterday; specifically, Michael Crichton’s 1973 experimental sci-fi look into the future of filmmaking: the original Westworld.
Read More"Beware the Ides of March!" It's one of those sayings you hear people trot out every year around mid-March. You know it has something to do with Julius Caesar and "Et Tu, Brute?" but you learned it back in tenth grade, and isn't that what Google is for nowadays? So a quick catch-up…
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