The film's controversial subject and the extremely harsh reception by critics effectively destroyed Powell's career as a director in the United Kingdom. However, it attracted a cult following, and in later years, it has been re-evaluated and is now widely considered a masterpiece.[3][4] The music score, written by Brian Easdale, contains a challenging part for solo piano, which was played by the Australian virtuoso Gordon Watson.
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| - The film's controversial subject and the extremely harsh reception by critics effectively destroyed Powell's career as a director in the United Kingdom. However, it attracted a cult following, and in later years, it has been re-evaluated and is now widely considered a masterpiece.[3][4] The music score, written by Brian Easdale, contains a challenging part for solo piano, which was played by the Australian virtuoso Gordon Watson.
- Peeping Tom is a 2013 American Psychological Real Time slasher horror film written and directed by Daren Aronofsky starring Martin Short, Maya Rudolph, Olivia Thirlby, William Sadler, Bronson Pelletier, Gemma Arterton, Dreama Walker, Johnny Simmons and Daniel Auteil. The film is a remake of the seminal 1960 horror classic which is controversially considered the first POV slasher film. The film is slated for worldwide theatrical release on June 20th, 2013.
- Peeping Tom is a 1960 Horror Movie directed by Karlheinz Bohm.
- Peeping Tom (真木栗ノ穴 Makiguri no Ana) is a Japanese movie based on the novel "Ana" by Akiko Yamamoto. It was directed by Yoshihiro Fukagawa. It premiered at the 2007 Tokyo International Film Festival and is scheduled to be released to the public in March of 2008.
- Peeping Tom is a drinkable Plasmid featured in Burial at Sea - Episode 2. This Plasmid enables Elizabeth to turn completely invisible, allowing her to sneak past enemies or stealthily eliminate them. This Plasmid also has an "X-ray" feature, which allows Elizabeth to detect nearby enemies and objects through walls if she is standing still. There are two upgrades for the Plasmid, one removes the EVE cost to use "X-ray" vision and the other removes the EVE cost to use invisibility whilst standing still.
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| - Peeping Vision Mod - Removes EVE cost for seeing through walls while standing still.
- Peeping Cloak Mod - Removes EVE cost for invisibility while standing still.
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| - The film's controversial subject and the extremely harsh reception by critics effectively destroyed Powell's career as a director in the United Kingdom. However, it attracted a cult following, and in later years, it has been re-evaluated and is now widely considered a masterpiece.[3][4] The music score, written by Brian Easdale, contains a challenging part for solo piano, which was played by the Australian virtuoso Gordon Watson.
- Peeping Tom is a 2013 American Psychological Real Time slasher horror film written and directed by Daren Aronofsky starring Martin Short, Maya Rudolph, Olivia Thirlby, William Sadler, Bronson Pelletier, Gemma Arterton, Dreama Walker, Johnny Simmons and Daniel Auteil. The film is a remake of the seminal 1960 horror classic which is controversially considered the first POV slasher film. The film is slated for worldwide theatrical release on June 20th, 2013.
- Peeping Tom is a 1960 Horror Movie directed by Karlheinz Bohm.
- Peeping Tom is a drinkable Plasmid featured in Burial at Sea - Episode 2. This Plasmid enables Elizabeth to turn completely invisible, allowing her to sneak past enemies or stealthily eliminate them. This Plasmid also has an "X-ray" feature, which allows Elizabeth to detect nearby enemies and objects through walls if she is standing still. When the Plasmid is cast, Elizabeth will be able to look through walls and see the outlines of enemies, pick-up items, and tactical objects (e.g. Air Vents, Freight Hooks). Enemies give off different colored glows depending on their alert status: white means the enemy isn't aware of you, yellow means the enemy is aware of your presence and is trying to find you, and red means the enemy is engaged in combat. They can also appear red when fighting with other enemies (e.g. Big Daddy fighting Splicers). Pick-up items appear blue, and tactical items appear pink. The "X-ray" vision will remain until Elizabeth moves. Charging the Plasmid will cause the player to become invisible until the charge is released, as well as allowing the "X-ray" vision to remain in use while Elizabeth is moving. There are two upgrades for the Plasmid, one removes the EVE cost to use "X-ray" vision and the other removes the EVE cost to use invisibility whilst standing still.
- Peeping Tom (真木栗ノ穴 Makiguri no Ana) is a Japanese movie based on the novel "Ana" by Akiko Yamamoto. It was directed by Yoshihiro Fukagawa. It premiered at the 2007 Tokyo International Film Festival and is scheduled to be released to the public in March of 2008.
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