Someday
Directed by Junji Sakamoto
Produced by Yukiko Shii
Written by Hiroshi Nobue
Junji Sakamoto
Starring Yoshio Harada
Cinematography Norimichi Kasamatsu
Release date(s)
  • 16 July 2011 (2011-07-16)
Running time 93 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Someday (大鹿村騒動記 Ōshika-mura sōdōki?) is a 2011 Japanese drama film directed by Junji Sakamoto.[1][2]

Cast [link]

References [link]

  1. ^ Smith, Ian Hayden (2012). International Film Guide 2012. p. 158. ISBN 978-1908215017.
  2. ^ "Winners of Kinotayo Japanese Film Fest Announced in Paris". Hollywood Reporter. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/winners-kinotayo-japanese-film-fest-266587. Retrieved 6 September 2012.

External links [link]

ja:大鹿村騒動記


https://wn.com/Someday_(2011_film)

Someday (short story)

"Someday" is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov. It was first published in the August 1956 issue of Infinity Science Fiction and reprinted in the collections Earth Is Room Enough (1957), The Complete Robot (1982), Robot Visions (1990), and The Complete Stories, Volume 1 (1990).

Plot summary

The story is set in a future where computers play a central role in organizing society. Humans are employed as computer operators, but they leave most of the thinking to machines. Indeed, whilst binary programming is taught at school, reading and writing have become obsolete.

The story concerns a pair of boys who dismantle and upgrade an old Bard, a child's computer whose sole function is to generate random fairy tales. The boys download a book about computers into the Bard's memory in an attempt to expand its vocabulary, but the Bard simply incorporates computers into its standard fairy tale repertoire. The story ends with the boys excitedly leaving the room after deciding to go to the library to learn "squiggles" (writing) as a means of passing secret messages to one another. As they leave, one of the boys accidentally kicks the Bard's on switch. The Bard begins reciting a new story about a poor mistreated and often ignored robot called the Bard, whose sole purpose is to tell stories, which ends with the words: "the little computer knew then that computers would always grow wiser and more powerful until someday—someday—someday—…"

Someday (The Strokes song)

"Someday" is a song by the indie rock band The Strokes, and the third single from Is This It. It peaked at #17 on the U.S. Alternative Songs chart and at #27 on the U.K. Singles Chart.

Track listing

  • "Alone, Together" recorded 28.02.00 - 12 am to 4 am
  • "Is This It" recorded at J.P.'s House 16.02.01 - In the afternoon
  • "Soma" recorded 02.04.02 at the Broadway, Reykjavik, Iceland
  • Music video

    The music video for the song was directed by Roman Coppola and features appearances by Slash, Duff McKagan, and Matt Sorum - the guitarist, bassist, and drummer from Guns N' Roses and Velvet Revolver - as well as the members of Guided by Voices. The video also features Richard Karn as himself, while The Strokes take on Guided by Voices in a fictional game of Family Feud.

    Appearances in other media

    This song was featured in the 2006 movie Click, starring Adam Sandler, and on the Major League Baseball 2K8 soundtrack.

    It was sampled on Rhymefest's song "Devil's Pie" - produced by Mark Ronson - from his album Blue Collar.

    Alyssa (disambiguation)

    Alyssa is a female given name.

    Alyssa may also refer to:

  • Alyssa Milano - an American actress and former singer
  • Alyssa (album) - self-titled 2nd album of Alyssa Milano

  • List of World of Watches characters

    These are the notable characters in the Night Watch books and movies as created by Sergey Lukyanenko with Vladimir Vasilyev. They all play major or medium-sized roles in one or more of the following works:

    Novels:

  • Night Watch
  • Day Watch
  • Dusk Watch aka Twilight Watch
  • Final Watch aka Last Watch
  • New Watch
  • Sixth Watch
  • Stories:

  • "Face of the Dark Palmira" - by Vladimir Vasilyev
  • "The Other among Others" - by Vitaly Kaplan
  • Movies:

  • Night Watch
  • Day Watch
  • Computer games:

  • Night Watch
  • Day Watch
  • Characters are categorized by their affiliation when they first appear.

    Light Others

    Characters with Magical abilities that have aligned themselves with the Light are called Light Others

    Anton Gorodetsky

    Alyssa (album)

    Alyssa is Alyssa Milano's self-titled second album, released October 25, 1989. On this album she worked with most of the same producers she had worked with on the first album. It wasn't until her third studio album that she went for a different sound with different producers. The album was also released as a Picture Disc Edition.

    The album peaked at #15 on the Japanese Oricon Albums Chart for a total of five weeks.

    Track listing

  • "I Just Wanna Be Loved" (Joey Carbone, Dennis Belfield) - 3:25
  • "I Had a Dream" (Joey Carbone, Dennis Belfield) - 3:45
  • "Step by Step" (Joey Carbone, Dennis Belfield) - 4:57
  • "Can You Feel It" (Joey Carbone, Tom Milano) - 4:37
  • "Destiny" (Joey Carbone) - 4:48
  • "Happiness" (Joey Carbone, Tom Milano, Mark Davis) - 3:41
  • "Give a Little Kindness" (Joey Carbone, Tom Milano) - 3:50
  • "Be My Baby/Tell Me That You Love Me - Medley" (Jeff Barry, Phil Spector, Ellie Greenich /Joey Carbone, Tom Milano) - 4:36
  • "Let My Love Show You" (Tom Milano, Gary Mallaber) - 3:39
  • "We Need the Children" (Alyssa Milano, Joey Carbone, Tom Milano) - 5:08
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