Arrival

Arrival or Arrivals may refer to:

Film and television

  • The Arrival (film), a 1996 science fiction film starring Charlie Sheen
  • "The Arrival" (The Twilight Zone), a 1961 episode of The Twilight Zone
  • "Arrival" (The Prisoner), first episode of The Prisoner
  • "The Arrival" (The Vicar of Dibley), the first episode of British sitcom The Vicar of Dibley
  • "The Arrival" (Fringe), a 2008 episode of Fringe
  • NXT Arrival, a February 2014 wrestling event streamed on the WWE Network
  • Gaming

  • Slender: The Arrival, a 2013 horror game, and sequel to Slender: The Eight Pages
  • Mass Effect 2: Arrival, a 2011 downloadable content pack for the video game Mass Effect 2
  • Literature

  • The Arrival (Animorphs), number 38 of K.A. Applegate's Animorphs series
  • The Arrival (graphic novel), a wordless graphic novel by Shaun Tan
  • The Arrivals, a 2013 novel by Melissa Marr
  • Music

  • Arrival (band), a vocal/instrumental group from Liverpool 1969-73
  • Albums

  • Arrival, an album by Alannah Myles
  • Arrival (ABBA album), a 1976 album by ABBA
  • Arrival (Cornerstone album)
  • The Arrival (Fringe)

    "The Arrival" is the fourth episode of the first season of the American science fiction drama television series Fringe. The episode was written by the series co-creator and executive producer J. J. Abrams and executive producer and show runner Jeff Pinkner. Paul A. Edwards directed it.

    The episode concerns a mysterious cylindrical object called "The Beacon" which appears at a construction site in New York City. The story also involves the relationship between Walter Bishop (John Noble) and the mysterious Observer (Michael Cerveris in his first feature appearance).

    "The Arrival" first aired in the United States on September 30, 2008 on the Fox Network to more than 10 million viewers. It received positive to mixed reviews, with many praising the new revelations about the Observers.

    Plot

    At a diner in Brooklyn, New York, a bald man with no eyebrows sits down at a table and orders a roast beef sandwich with eleven jalapeño peppers and a glass of room temperature water. When the sandwich arrives, he drowns it in Tabasco sauce and black pepper and wolfs it down in large, quick bites, to the bemusement of the diner staff. During this time he is also watching the construction site across the street through high-tech binoculars and taking notes from right to left in unrecognizable characters. The ground shakes and a gas main explodes at the site, toppling a crane. The bald man—the Observer—calmly pays for his sandwich and wanders to the gaping hole where the construction site was. On a wireless phone, he says "It has arrived."

    The Arrival (EP)

    The Arrival is the debut EP by Bliss n Eso, under the group's original name 'Bliss n Esoterikizm'. Bliss n Esoterikizm proved to be too much of a mouthful for most people so it was shortened.

    The EP was produced by DJ Tokoloshe and features Nick Toth (scratches/turntablism) on "Next Shit" and MC Layla (vocals) on "Dreams".

    Track listing

    All songs written and composed by Jonathon Notley and Max MacKinnon. 

    References


    Podcasts:

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    The Arrival

    by: Hell Razah

    [Intro:]
    They wanna know why...
    Hell Razah became Heaven Razah
    For ten years I gave you Hell Razah
    You know?
    That was the younger side of me
    That was the material side
    That was the... the flesh
    Now I'm gon' give you the Heaven Razah
    That's the spiritual side
    That's the man side
    The six-point star in me
    So I'm a let the halo glow
    And I'm a let my wings go up
    And I'm a take you with me
    [Hell Razah:]
    Until the chariots' swing low
    I got an Elohim glow with Zechariah eyes
    Dreams in the UFO
    I've been to hyperspace, cosmic angelic mode
    Hypothetically we speaking in schematic code
    It's all Kemetic connected because we magnetic
    My woolly hair's electric
    My energy is halo, my energy is fatal
    More militant then NATO
    If I was born in the past I would of inspired Plato
    I'm independent, only signing to God's label
    The double-minded is unstable, they're prenatal
    So I'm detaching your spinal cord for free cable
    With a cesarean cut below Eve's naval
    My seven Chakra's rotate around like helicopters
    Then I'll reverse with Kabbalah curses of witch doctors
    That sent the Queen of the Damned by the name Akasha
    She sip poisonous vodka listening to dark opera
    Infidelity lust but I don't trust nada
    Since the Gay Boule merge with CIA
    They killed the image of Pac and gave you Kanye
    From my bottom to my 33rd vertebrate
    I gotta pray before I end up with a murder case
    But if I'm destined I'm more desperate then Led Zeppelin
    I'm one-two-steppin' until it's Armageddon
    But recommended, no pun intended, you get offended
    I'm a take you to Heaven
    [Outro:]
    Put on your axe not helmet
    Be ready
    10-01-76
    History!




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