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Cosa (chi) è looker - definizione

1981 FILM DIRECTED BY MICHAEL CRICHTON
Looker (film)

looker         
(lookers)
You can refer to an attractive man or woman as a looker or a good looker. (INFORMAL)
She was quite a looker before this happened.
N-COUNT
Looker         
·noun One who looks.
looker         
Someone who looks up skirts
Lora, close your legs! Here comes the looker!

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Looker

Looker is a 1981 American science fiction film written and directed by Michael Crichton and starring Albert Finney, Susan Dey, and James Coburn. The film is a suspense/science-fiction piece that comments upon and satirizes media, advertising, television's effects on the populace, and a ridiculous standard of beauty.

Though sparse in visual effects, the film is the first commercial film to attempt to make a computer-generated, three-dimensional, solid-looking model of a whole human body. However, as with its predecessors Futureworld, Star Wars, and Alien, this was an example of "CGI representing CGI", and only depicted on CRT screens in the film, rather than being used as a special effect. The model had no skeletal or facial movements and was not a character. Looker was also the first film to create three-dimensional (3D) shading with a computer, months before the release of the better-known Tron.

Esempi dal corpus di testo per looker
1. The DPRK will never remain a passive on–looker to this.
2. Like so many women in Hammer‘s life, Velda was a looker, and burning for love.
3. Most of my relatives were pretty straight, but Auntie Claris was so funky, she was a looker.
4. A ‘beauty premium‘ means the office looker may be getting paid 15 per cent more than her less attractive counterpart.
5. I got the impression she was aware that, in gorilla terms, she was something of a looker.