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Night City Live Wallpaper – unusual stylish beautiful live wallpaper for Android phones and tablets with set of backgrounds (night city landscapes), falling leaves, animated cars and metro trains.
FEATURES:
- Animated cars and metro trains
- Set of night city landscapes
- Falling leaves
- Fast and smooth real 3D animations (based on OpenGL ES 2.0)
- Low battery use
- All screen sizes and tablets support
How to set night city wallpaper “Night City Live Wallpaper” on the home screen of your phone: Home → Applications → Settings → Display → Wallpapers → Home screen wallpaper → Live wallpapers → Night City Live Wallpaper
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" Who Goes There " is the fourth episode of the first season of the HBO anthology series , first aired on February 9, 2014. It is widely considered one of the greatest episodes in television history, primarily for its groundbreaking technical achievement in its final minutes. The Defining Feature: The Six-Minute Tracking Shot
The episode's climax features a (often called a "oner") that follows Rust Cohle (Matthew McConaughey) as he navigates a chaotic, violent neighborhood raid.
This episode earned the series Emmy Awards for Outstanding Directing and Outstanding Cinematography . Plot & Themes
Director Cary Joji Fukunaga confirmed the sequence was filmed without hidden cuts, requiring hundreds of staff, stunt drivers, and even makeup artists hidden inside houses to apply fake blood in seconds while the camera panned away.
" Who Goes There " is the fourth episode of the first season of the HBO anthology series , first aired on February 9, 2014. It is widely considered one of the greatest episodes in television history, primarily for its groundbreaking technical achievement in its final minutes. The Defining Feature: The Six-Minute Tracking Shot
The episode's climax features a (often called a "oner") that follows Rust Cohle (Matthew McConaughey) as he navigates a chaotic, violent neighborhood raid.
This episode earned the series Emmy Awards for Outstanding Directing and Outstanding Cinematography . Plot & Themes
Director Cary Joji Fukunaga confirmed the sequence was filmed without hidden cuts, requiring hundreds of staff, stunt drivers, and even makeup artists hidden inside houses to apply fake blood in seconds while the camera panned away.