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: This is the most critical rule; eating after midnight triggers a pupal stage, after which the cute Mogwai transforms into a scaly, mischievous Gremlin. Cinematic Legacy & Style
: Exposure to sunlight can be fatal; they prefer the dark.
: The Mogwai (like Gizmo) are furry and endearing, while their evolved Gremlin counterparts are reptilian, roughly three feet tall, and possess sharp claws and teeth. 7.1Gremlins
: Water triggers rapid reproduction, causing new Mogwai to "pop" out of the original's back.
Directed by Joe Dante and produced by Steven Spielberg, the film is a hallmark of the 1980s "horror-comedy" genre. It blends whimsical suburban life with dark, violent humor. : This is the most critical rule; eating
: While the movie made them pop culture icons, the term "Gremlin" originated during WWII, used by pilots to explain mysterious mechanical failures in aircraft.
The specific term "7.1 Gremlins" often refers to high-definition audio formats like for the classic 1984 film Gremlins . These audio tracks are featured on premium releases like the Gremlins 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray, which includes a DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 track that enthusiasts often "upmix" or look for in specialized 7.1 configurations to enhance the chaotic, multi-directional sound design of the movie. The Three Sacred Rules : Water triggers rapid reproduction, causing new Mogwai
: The film famously ends with a warning from the narrator: if your appliances fail or things go bump in the night, there might just be a gremlin in your house .


4 comentarios
Buenas!
Muy interesante, alguna recomendación en castellano?
José Pena 29 de diciembre de 2021, 18:27
Hola José, sin dudas te recomiendo la traducción al español de «R for Data Science»: https://es.r4ds.hadley.nz/
Y en este post comparto más material en español que te puede interesar https://www.maximaformacion.es/blog-dat/estadistica-r-libros-y-hojas-de-referencia-en-espanol/
Un saludo!
Rosana Ferrero 17 de enero de 2022, 09:01
Me parece que os falta uno de los esenciales (a mi modo de parecer): R for Data Science, de Hadley Wickham.
Sergio Ciordia 2 de enero de 2022, 10:31
Tienes toda la razón Sergio, gracias por tu comentario, lo he agregado en primer lugar! Este post es un tanto antiguo y faltaba este libro que es un 10.
Un saludo y buen comienzo de semana
Rosana Ferrero 17 de enero de 2022, 08:58