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Chapter 45 Notes
Chapter 45 Notes (1)
[1] Abraham Zepprud inadvertently captured footage of the Kennedy assassination on his home video camera, which has since been repeatedly analyzed.
[2] The classic video game "Space Invaders" developed by Tomohiro Nishikaku in 1978 was rumored to be "Little Bee" after it entered China, and it is mostly seen in red and white machines.
[3] Famous American director, masterpiece "Home Alone".
[4] American new wave rock band, disbanded in 1995.
[5] Formerly known as Heathers, starring Winona Ryder and Christian Slater.
[6] Muppets TV show in the United States from 1976 to 1981.
[7] American TV Brands.
[8] Well-known desktop role-playing games, and many computer games such as "Baldur's Gate", "Never Winter Night", "Icewind Dale" and many other computer games have applied the rules of "Dragon and Dungeon".
[9] The names of Spider-Man and Superman respectively.
[10] A series of popular science films hosted by Carl Sagan in 1980.
[11] The Batcave is Batman's secret base, and the Fortress of Solitude is Superman's secret base in the North Pole.
[12] Exercise equipment that mimics the construction of a bicycle but is anchored to the ground at the bottom.
[13] Famous lines, from the 1984 science fiction movie "The Last Star Warrior".
[14] The heroine of the movie "Star Wars".
[15] The 1975 movie is also the only nonsensical comedy movie to enter the top 50 of IMDB.
[16] Ludus is written as "Ludus".
[17] In "Terminator 2", the robot sent by Skynet to assassinate John Connor, the savior of mankind.
[18] There are 12 years of primary and secondary education in the United States.
[19] Artemis is the moon god and goddess of hunting in Greek mythology, and Artemis is written slightly differently.
[20] Film term refers to a person or object used to promote the development of the plot, and a typical image is a small object that is contested by everyone.
[21] Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640): German painter, one of the representatives of Baroque art style.Most of the women in his paintings are rich.
[22] John Hughes (1950-2009), a famous American director, screenwriter and producer, is good at shooting youth films. The six films mentioned below are his masterpieces.
[23] Earliest videocassette recorder.
[24] The official magazine of "Dragon and Dungeon", the first issue was released in 1975, and it was discontinued in 2007.
[25] Duran Duran is a famous idol band in the 80s, and "Wild Child" is its famous song.
[26] Refers to a mysterious, indifferent smile.
[27] The game released by Mattel in 1982 is based on the movie "Creation" (also known as "Tron World Warfare").
[28] An old American fantasy magazine, which was founded in 1976 and ceased publication in 2008.
[29][30] Rutger Hauer (1944~), a well-known Hollywood actor, participated in "Blade Runner". "Legend of the Eagle and Wolf" is a fantasy film shot by Hal in 1985.
[31] A 1985 science fiction TV series written by George Lucas, the director of the "Star Wars" series of films.
[32] Classic games from the 80s of the last century.
[33] 1983 American science fiction film directed by John Bandham.
[34] The 1981 American film won the Golden Raspberry Awards for worst actor, worst newcomer, and worst music.
[35] The 1966 American science fiction film, directed by Richard Fletcher, tells the story of five doctors who are shrunk down and enter the patient's blood vessels to perform surgery.
[36] Both are well-known massively multiplayer online role-playing online games, and Norrath and Azeroth are the locations where their stories take place.
[37] From the 1992 novel "Avalanche" by Neil Stephenson.
[38] Science fiction drama co-produced by the United States and Canada in 2002.
[39] From the "Lord of the Rings" series, "Star Trek" series, "Dragon" series, "Dune" series, "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" series and "Ringworld" series.
[40] A group of players get together to play according to the rules of "Dungeons and Dragons".
[41] A psychiatric disorder in which the sufferer is often socially impaired but has a superior IQ to others.
[42] The DeLorean Motor Company is legendary because it produced only one car, the DMC-12 that appeared in the movie "Back to the Future."
[43] Some representative works of these authors: Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.Kurt Vonnegut, Slaughterhouse-Five.Richard Morgan, The Copy.Stephen King, The Shawshank Redemption.Orson Scott Carter, Ender's Game.Terry Pratchett, Discworld.Best, Stars, My Destination.Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451.Joe Haldeman, The Forever War.Robert Heinlein, Stranger in a Strange Land.Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings.Jack Vance, The Dying Earth.William Gibson, "Neural Wanderer".Neil Gaiman, "American Gods."Bruce Sterling, The Difference Engine.Michael Moorcock, Look, This Man.John Scalzi, "The War of the Dead".Roger Zelazny, "King of Light."
[44] Terry Gilliam, masterpiece "Twelve Monkeys" and "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" (also known as "Monty Python and the Holy Grail").
[45] are all American TV series in the 80s.
[46] "The Simpsons" story takes place.
[47] Famous line from Puff the Dragon.
[48] are rock band names.
[49] Puns.It is not only a skill term used in the game rules of "Dungeons and Dragons" to describe the characters with a pair of dexterous hands, but also to describe that the protagonist of the story plays the game controller and keyboard like a fish in water.
[50] An old American quiz show.
[51] Also known as the dungeon master, the actual function is to play non-player characters including monsters to guide the story.
[52] A series of short animated films in the United States, using singing and other methods to educate children in various aspects.
[53] The learning of Latin is "Discere", and the comprehension of English is "Discern".
[54] British science fiction television series, originally aired in 1963.
[55] It is actually literally translated as a demilich, but because a demilich is much stronger than an ordinary lich, it is usually translated as a demilich, and its image is mostly a skull suspended in the air.The most famous demilich is Kangus from "Baldur's Gate".
[56] The two films were shot in 1981 and 1982, respectively.
[57] Refers to King Arthur.
[58] In the setting of "Dragon and Dungeon", the demilich has a special ability called "capturing souls", which can absorb the souls of creatures within [-] yards that have failed the toughness saving throw.
[59] The animation works of American Marvel Comics, the main characters include Superman, Batman, Robin, Flash and so on.
[60] American adult fantasy comic magazine, founded in 1977.
[61]出自世界上第一款即时3DNo.1称角色扮演游戏《达格格拉斯的地下城》。该游戏制作于1982年,为TRS-80电脑开发。
[62] That is, the movie "Mad Max 2: Road Warrior".
[63] Physical toys designed by Kennametal for Star Wars characters.
[64] The protagonist in the American movie "Rain Man" is mentally handicapped with excellent mathematical calculation ability.The film was released in 1988.
[65] American TV series, premiered in 1984, starring Perry King.
[66] Herbert Roth's song and dance movie, released in 1984 and remade in 2011.
[67] John Cullen Mellencamp (1951~), American rock singer, composer and painter.
[68]Basil Praedoris (1945~2006), American electronic musician.
[69] The sequel to "2001: A Space Odyssey", directed by Peter Hyams, was released in 1984. "My God, there are stars everywhere" is the famous line at the beginning of the film."Thus Spoke Zarathustra" mentioned later is the soundtrack of the film.
[70] A 1983 comedy starring Tom Cruise, directed by Paul Brickman.
[71] Nickname for James.
[72] 1982 Christmas schedule fantasy film, directed by Jim Henson, Keira is the name of the heroine in the film.
(End of this chapter)
[1] Abraham Zepprud inadvertently captured footage of the Kennedy assassination on his home video camera, which has since been repeatedly analyzed.
[2] The classic video game "Space Invaders" developed by Tomohiro Nishikaku in 1978 was rumored to be "Little Bee" after it entered China, and it is mostly seen in red and white machines.
[3] Famous American director, masterpiece "Home Alone".
[4] American new wave rock band, disbanded in 1995.
[5] Formerly known as Heathers, starring Winona Ryder and Christian Slater.
[6] Muppets TV show in the United States from 1976 to 1981.
[7] American TV Brands.
[8] Well-known desktop role-playing games, and many computer games such as "Baldur's Gate", "Never Winter Night", "Icewind Dale" and many other computer games have applied the rules of "Dragon and Dungeon".
[9] The names of Spider-Man and Superman respectively.
[10] A series of popular science films hosted by Carl Sagan in 1980.
[11] The Batcave is Batman's secret base, and the Fortress of Solitude is Superman's secret base in the North Pole.
[12] Exercise equipment that mimics the construction of a bicycle but is anchored to the ground at the bottom.
[13] Famous lines, from the 1984 science fiction movie "The Last Star Warrior".
[14] The heroine of the movie "Star Wars".
[15] The 1975 movie is also the only nonsensical comedy movie to enter the top 50 of IMDB.
[16] Ludus is written as "Ludus".
[17] In "Terminator 2", the robot sent by Skynet to assassinate John Connor, the savior of mankind.
[18] There are 12 years of primary and secondary education in the United States.
[19] Artemis is the moon god and goddess of hunting in Greek mythology, and Artemis is written slightly differently.
[20] Film term refers to a person or object used to promote the development of the plot, and a typical image is a small object that is contested by everyone.
[21] Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640): German painter, one of the representatives of Baroque art style.Most of the women in his paintings are rich.
[22] John Hughes (1950-2009), a famous American director, screenwriter and producer, is good at shooting youth films. The six films mentioned below are his masterpieces.
[23] Earliest videocassette recorder.
[24] The official magazine of "Dragon and Dungeon", the first issue was released in 1975, and it was discontinued in 2007.
[25] Duran Duran is a famous idol band in the 80s, and "Wild Child" is its famous song.
[26] Refers to a mysterious, indifferent smile.
[27] The game released by Mattel in 1982 is based on the movie "Creation" (also known as "Tron World Warfare").
[28] An old American fantasy magazine, which was founded in 1976 and ceased publication in 2008.
[29][30] Rutger Hauer (1944~), a well-known Hollywood actor, participated in "Blade Runner". "Legend of the Eagle and Wolf" is a fantasy film shot by Hal in 1985.
[31] A 1985 science fiction TV series written by George Lucas, the director of the "Star Wars" series of films.
[32] Classic games from the 80s of the last century.
[33] 1983 American science fiction film directed by John Bandham.
[34] The 1981 American film won the Golden Raspberry Awards for worst actor, worst newcomer, and worst music.
[35] The 1966 American science fiction film, directed by Richard Fletcher, tells the story of five doctors who are shrunk down and enter the patient's blood vessels to perform surgery.
[36] Both are well-known massively multiplayer online role-playing online games, and Norrath and Azeroth are the locations where their stories take place.
[37] From the 1992 novel "Avalanche" by Neil Stephenson.
[38] Science fiction drama co-produced by the United States and Canada in 2002.
[39] From the "Lord of the Rings" series, "Star Trek" series, "Dragon" series, "Dune" series, "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" series and "Ringworld" series.
[40] A group of players get together to play according to the rules of "Dungeons and Dragons".
[41] A psychiatric disorder in which the sufferer is often socially impaired but has a superior IQ to others.
[42] The DeLorean Motor Company is legendary because it produced only one car, the DMC-12 that appeared in the movie "Back to the Future."
[43] Some representative works of these authors: Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.Kurt Vonnegut, Slaughterhouse-Five.Richard Morgan, The Copy.Stephen King, The Shawshank Redemption.Orson Scott Carter, Ender's Game.Terry Pratchett, Discworld.Best, Stars, My Destination.Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451.Joe Haldeman, The Forever War.Robert Heinlein, Stranger in a Strange Land.Tolkien, The Lord of the Rings.Jack Vance, The Dying Earth.William Gibson, "Neural Wanderer".Neil Gaiman, "American Gods."Bruce Sterling, The Difference Engine.Michael Moorcock, Look, This Man.John Scalzi, "The War of the Dead".Roger Zelazny, "King of Light."
[44] Terry Gilliam, masterpiece "Twelve Monkeys" and "Monty Python and the Holy Grail" (also known as "Monty Python and the Holy Grail").
[45] are all American TV series in the 80s.
[46] "The Simpsons" story takes place.
[47] Famous line from Puff the Dragon.
[48] are rock band names.
[49] Puns.It is not only a skill term used in the game rules of "Dungeons and Dragons" to describe the characters with a pair of dexterous hands, but also to describe that the protagonist of the story plays the game controller and keyboard like a fish in water.
[50] An old American quiz show.
[51] Also known as the dungeon master, the actual function is to play non-player characters including monsters to guide the story.
[52] A series of short animated films in the United States, using singing and other methods to educate children in various aspects.
[53] The learning of Latin is "Discere", and the comprehension of English is "Discern".
[54] British science fiction television series, originally aired in 1963.
[55] It is actually literally translated as a demilich, but because a demilich is much stronger than an ordinary lich, it is usually translated as a demilich, and its image is mostly a skull suspended in the air.The most famous demilich is Kangus from "Baldur's Gate".
[56] The two films were shot in 1981 and 1982, respectively.
[57] Refers to King Arthur.
[58] In the setting of "Dragon and Dungeon", the demilich has a special ability called "capturing souls", which can absorb the souls of creatures within [-] yards that have failed the toughness saving throw.
[59] The animation works of American Marvel Comics, the main characters include Superman, Batman, Robin, Flash and so on.
[60] American adult fantasy comic magazine, founded in 1977.
[61]出自世界上第一款即时3DNo.1称角色扮演游戏《达格格拉斯的地下城》。该游戏制作于1982年,为TRS-80电脑开发。
[62] That is, the movie "Mad Max 2: Road Warrior".
[63] Physical toys designed by Kennametal for Star Wars characters.
[64] The protagonist in the American movie "Rain Man" is mentally handicapped with excellent mathematical calculation ability.The film was released in 1988.
[65] American TV series, premiered in 1984, starring Perry King.
[66] Herbert Roth's song and dance movie, released in 1984 and remade in 2011.
[67] John Cullen Mellencamp (1951~), American rock singer, composer and painter.
[68]Basil Praedoris (1945~2006), American electronic musician.
[69] The sequel to "2001: A Space Odyssey", directed by Peter Hyams, was released in 1984. "My God, there are stars everywhere" is the famous line at the beginning of the film."Thus Spoke Zarathustra" mentioned later is the soundtrack of the film.
[70] A 1983 comedy starring Tom Cruise, directed by Paul Brickman.
[71] Nickname for James.
[72] 1982 Christmas schedule fantasy film, directed by Jim Henson, Keira is the name of the heroine in the film.
(End of this chapter)
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