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‘Westworld’: 5 Key Takeaways From the 1973 Film. A return trip to the Michael Crichton movie reveals similarities and differences with the upcoming TV series.
Tonight's episode of HBO's Westworld, the new sci-fi hit series, revealed more secrets that inherently caused more unanswered questions. However, we did get to visit a few places in the park that ...
This is the guiding principle behind Delos, an amusement park where visitors pay a thousand dollars per day in order to live out their wildest fantasies, in dramatic historic backdrops, populated ...
Last night, the show paid homage to the 1973 film that it’s based on. In the film, Yul Brynner plays the main antagonist in the Western theme park, the Gunslinger. He ends up becoming infected ...
Yul Brynner's Gunslinger from director Michael Crichton's source material made a brief cameo in "The ... but fans of Michael Crichton’s original 1973 film Westworld remembered that figure well.
For this week's installment she looks at the Robot Gunslinger from Westworld: Michael 'ER' Crichton wrote and directed 1973's Westworld, a classic example of the ever popular 'technology amok' Sci ...
The Gunslinger is a twist on the 1973 Westworld film's murderous terminator gunslinger (Yul Brynner). In the series, the character is human, not an android, and a frequent visitor to the park.
In the original film “Westworld” (1973), written and directed by an up-and-coming novelist named Michael Crichton, the Delos corporation operates a kind of Disney World for depraved adu… ...
Tonight’s episode of HBO’s Westworld, the new sci-fi hit series, revealed more secrets that inherently caused more unanswered questions. However, we did get to visit a few places in the park ...
In the original film “Westworld” (1973), written and directed by an up-and-coming novelist named Michael Crichton, the Delos corporation operates a kind of Disney World for depraved adu… ...