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Dark Water (other)
Dark Water may refer to: Books * '' Darkwater: Voices from Within the Veil'', 1920 book by American philosopher W.E.B. Du Bois * ''Dark Water'' (book) (仄暗い水の底から; ''Honogurai mizu no soko kara''; literally ''In the Depths of Dark Water''), a collection of horror short stories by Koji Suzuki * ''Dark Water'', 2018 book by Elizabeth Lowry Films * Two films based on the story "Floating Water" from Suzuki's book ''Dark Water'': ** ''Dark Water'' (2002 film), a Japanese horror film directed by Hideo Nakata ** ''Dark Water'' (2005 film), a remake of the 2002 film directed by Walter Salles * ''Dark Water'' (Thai film), a 2007 film starring Chartchai Ngamsan * ''Dark Waters'' (2019 film), an American legal thriller film directed by Todd Haynes Music * ''Darkwater'' (band), a Progressive Metal band from Sweden * "Dark Water" (song), a 2014 song by Amy Lee featuring Malika Zarra * Dark Water (band), a synth wave band from Melbourne, Australia. Television * ''D ...
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Voices From Within The Veil
Voices or The Voices may refer to: Film and television * ''Voices'' (1920 film), by Chester M. De Vonde, with Diana Allen * ''Voices'' (1973 film), a British horror film * ''Voices'' (1979 film), a film by Robert Markowitz * ''Voices'' (1995 film), a film about British composer Peter Warlock * ''Voices'' (2007 film), a South Korean horror film * ''The Voices'', a 2014 horror comedy film * "Voices" (''Ghost Whisperer''), an episode of the TV drama Literature * ''Voices'' (Indriðason novel), a 2006 translation of a 2003 crime novel by Arnaldur Indriðason * ''Voices'' (Le Guin novel), a 2006 novel by Ursula K. Le Guin * ''Voices'' (magazine), a monthly English literary magazine 1919–1921 *''The Voices'', a 1969 book by Joseph Wechsberg *''The Voices'', a 2003 novel by Susan Elderkin * ''Voices'', the former journal of The Association for Feminist Anthropology Music * ''Voices'', former name of the a cappella group ''Voices in Your Head'' * ''Voices'' (Bri ...
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Dark Water (book)
''Dark Water'' is the English title of a collection of short stories by Koji Suzuki, originally published in Japan as ''Honogurai mizu no soko kara'' (Kanji: 仄暗い水の底から; literally, ''From the Depths of Dark Waters''). The book was first published in 1996, and released in 2004 in English translation. The collection contains seven stories, and an extra plotline forming the prologue and epilogue. Stories *''Floating Water'' (浮遊する水; ''Fuyū Suru Mizu'') was adapted as ''Dark Water'' (2002) by Hideo Nakata, which in turn was remade as the American film ''Dark Water'' (2005). It is the story of a young mother and her daughter who take refuge from a messy divorce in a run-down apartment building. The mother discovers that a small girl vanished from the building a year previously, and begins to investigate the connection between her disappearance and a series of terrifying events taking place around the flat. *''Solitary Isle'' - a young man sets out to discove ...
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Dark Water (2002 Film)
is a 2002 Japanese horror film directed by Hideo Nakata and written by Yoshihiro Nakamura and Kenichi Suzuki, based on the short story collection by Koji Suzuki. The film stars Hitomi Kuroki, Rio Kanno, Mirei Oguchi, Asami Mizukawa, Fumiyo Kohinata, Yu Tokui, Isao Yatsu and Shigemitsu Ogi. The plot follows a divorced mother who moves into a rundown apartment with her daughter, and experiences supernatural occurrences including a mysterious water leak from the floor above. An American-produced remake of the film, directed by Walter Salles and starring Jennifer Connelly and Tim Roth, was released in 2005. Plot Yoshimi Matsubara, in the midst of a divorce mediation, rents a run-down apartment with her daughter, Ikuko. She enrolls Ikuko in a nearby kindergarten and gets a job as a proofreader in a small publishing company. The ceiling of their apartment has a leak that worsens on a daily basis. Matsubara complains to the building superintendent but he does nothing to fix it. When ...
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Dark Water (2005 Film)
''Dark Water'' is a 2005 supernatural horror film directed by Walter Salles and written by Rafael Yglesias. It is a remake of the 2002 Japanese film of the same name, which was inspired by the short story " Floating Water" by Koji Suzuki, who also wrote the ''Ring'' trilogy. The film stars Jennifer Connelly, John C. Reilly, Pete Postlethwaite, Perla Haney-Jardine, Dougray Scott and Ariel Gade. ''Dark Water'' was released on July 8, 2005, and grossed $44–49 million worldwide. It is a co-production between the United States and Japan. Plot Dahlia battles her ex-husband Kyle for custody of their daughter Cecilia, a five-year-old kindergartener. Kyle wants Cecilia to live closer to his apartment in Jersey City, but Dahlia wants to move to the cheaper Roosevelt Island, where she has found a good school. Dahlia and Cecilia view an apartment in a dilapidated complex on Roosevelt Island, a few blocks from Cecilia's new school. Cecilia sneaks to the roof and finds a Hello K ...
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Dark Water (Thai Film)
Dark Water may refer to: Books * '' Darkwater: Voices from Within the Veil'', 1920 book by American philosopher W.E.B. Du Bois * ''Dark Water'' (book) (仄暗い水の底から; ''Honogurai mizu no soko kara''; literally ''In the Depths of Dark Water''), a collection of horror short stories by Koji Suzuki * ''Dark Water'', 2018 book by Elizabeth Lowry Films * Two films based on the story "Floating Water" from Suzuki's book ''Dark Water'': ** ''Dark Water'' (2002 film), a Japanese horror film directed by Hideo Nakata ** ''Dark Water'' (2005 film), a remake of the 2002 film directed by Walter Salles * ''Dark Water'' (Thai film), a 2007 film starring Chartchai Ngamsan * ''Dark Waters'' (2019 film), an American legal thriller film directed by Todd Haynes Music * ''Darkwater'' (band), a Progressive Metal band from Sweden * "Dark Water" (song), a 2014 song by Amy Lee featuring Malika Zarra * Dark Water (band), a synth wave band from Melbourne, Australia. Television * ''D ...
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Dark Waters (2019 Film)
''Dark Waters'' is a 2019 American legal thriller film directed by Todd Haynes and written by Mario Correa and Matthew Michael Carnahan. The story dramatizes Robert Bilott's case against the chemical manufacturing corporation DuPont after they contaminated a town with unregulated chemicals. It stars Mark Ruffalo as Bilott, along with Anne Hathaway, Tim Robbins, Bill Camp, Victor Garber, Mare Winningham, William Jackson Harper, and Bill Pullman. The film is based on the 2016 ''New York Times Magazine'' article "The Lawyer Who Became DuPont's Worst Nightmare" by Nathaniel Rich. The story was first told in the 2007 book ''Stain-Resistant, Nonstick, Waterproof and Lethal: The Hidden Dangers of C8'' by Callie Lyons, a Mid-Ohio Valley journalist who covered the controversy as it was unfolding. Parts of the story were also reported by Mariah Blake, whose 2015 article "Welcome to Beautiful Parkersburg, West Virginia" was a National Magazine Award finalist, and Sharon Lerner, whose serie ...
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Darkwater (band)
Darkwater is a progressive metal band from Borås, Sweden. The band was formed late 2003 in the western parts of Sweden. During the first years of existence, they only did a few selected shows in Sweden while working on the material for their debut album. During summer and fall 2006, Darkwater recorded and mixed the album, and in early 2007, a deal was signed with the Swedish label Ulterium Records. The debut album ''Calling the Earth to Witness'' was released in May 2007 and received good reviews worldwide. Darkwater's blend of melodic and progressive metal took inspiration from bands like Symphony X, Dream Theater, Andromeda, and Evergrey. In May 2008, Darkwater recorded and released a music video for the track “The Play II” and in June they did their first show in the US, at the Bay Area Rock Fest together with Liquid Tension Experiment and Jeff Scott Soto among others. After additional touring in Europe, including at ProgPower Europe 2010, Darkwater released their ...
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Aftermath (Amy Lee Album)
''Aftermath'' is the soundtrack for Mark Jackson's film '' War Story'', performed by Amy Lee. It was released on August 25, 2014. Background Lee announced the film score project on her Twitter account in December 2013. In a January 2014 interview with MTV News, she said the new material would "surprise" her fans, explaining that "It's not what you'd expect; ... There's a lot of blending of sounds, a lot of ominous tones. I play a lot of keyboard, and a lot of Taurus pedal. There's a lot of low drones." Critical reception George Garner of ''Kerrang!'' praised Lee's efforts for edging away from the heaviness of Evanescence. He described the album as containing all minimalist pianos and eerie strings, and that it was the best representation of Lee's voice and talent to date. Track listing Credits and personnel Credits are taken from ''War Storys film credits and the album's liner notes. *Thad DeBrock - performer *Pete Doell - mastering *Dave Eggar – cello, producer, mixin ...
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The Pirates Of Dark Water
''The Pirates of Dark Water'' is an American fantasy animated television series created by David Kirschner and produced by Hanna-Barbera. The series premiered as a five-part miniseries on Fox Kids early 1991. The first season, consisting of 13 episodes including the original five-part miniseries, aired on ABC from September to December 1991. A second season, consisting of just eight episodes, aired in syndication in the United States from 1992 to 1993. Premise and overview The alien world of Mer is being devoured by an evil substance known as Dark Water. Only Ren, a young prince, can stop it by finding the lost Thirteen Treasures of Rule. His loyal crew of misfits that help in his journey are ecomancer Tula, a monkey-bird Niddler, and treasure-hungry pirate Ioz. The evil pirate lord Bloth will stop at nothing to get the treasures for himself and provides many obstacles for Ren and his crew. About Mer Mer is a planet very different from Earth with a variety of its own creature ...
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Dark Water (Doctor Who)
"Dark Water" is the eleventh episode of the eighth series of the British science fiction television programme ''Doctor Who''. It was first broadcast on BBC One on 1 November 2014. The episode was written by showrunner and head writer Steven Moffat and was directed by Rachel Talalay. It is the first of a two-part story; the concluding episode "Death in Heaven", the finale of the eighth series, aired on 8 November. In the episode, Danny Pink ( Samuel Anderson) is killed, and finds himself in an afterlife called the Nethersphere. As the Doctor (Peter Capaldi) and his companion Clara Oswald (Jenna Coleman) try to find Danny, they find themselves in a facility that accommodates Cybermen, run by recurring character Missy (Michelle Gomez). In the episode's climax, Missy reveals her true identity as a female incarnation of the Doctor's arch-enemy The Master, last seen in the 2009–10 serial " The End of Time". The episode received widespread critical acclaim, with the performances ...
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Dark Water (river)
The Dark Water is a river in south-west Hampshire, England. It flows south from a source a few metres north-east of the New Forest, reaching the sea through the end of the Beaulieu River estuary, next to the Solent, at Lepe, part of the national park. Its drainage basin reduces towards its mouth. It drains (with its main tributary, Stock Water) most of the largely heathland forest's "Beaulieu Heath". It then drains smaller Blackwell Common (the south of which was called Blackfield Common after neighbouring Blackfield).OS Map of Hampshire and Isle of Wight LXXXI.7, Revised: 1895, Published: 1897 Then it drains the similar combined area: Horsemoor Copse, West Common (a meadow) and Chale Wood, below which narrow woods line one or both of the banks, beyond an inner marshy zone. References {{authority control New Forest Dark Water Dark Water may refer to: Books * '' Darkwater: Voices from Within the Veil'', 1920 book by American philosopher W.E.B. Du Bois * ''Dark Water' ...
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Quest For Booty
''Ratchet & Clank Future: Quest for Booty'' (known as ''Ratchet & Clank: Quest for Booty'' in Europe and Australia) is a platform game developed by Insomniac Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3 via PlayStation Network in August 2008. The game is the sixth main installment in the ''Ratchet & Clank'' series and the second installment of its ''Ratchet & Clank#Future Saga, Future'' saga. The game is a direct sequel to ''Ratchet & Clank Future: Tools of Destruction, Tools of Destruction'', and follows Ratchet (Ratchet & Clank), Ratchet's quest to save Clank (Ratchet & Clank), Clank, who has been taken by the Zoni. Gameplay Gameplay was first shown at E3 2008. This game features more puzzle solving and platforming than previous games in the series and introduces new features, such as the ability to pick things up with the Omniwrench Millennium 12. There are also sections where Ratchet must pick up creatures called Heliogrubs in order to light up ...
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