The Ogatu are an advanced reptilian race, dedicated to commerce and profit. When a small Ogatu Corporation (their word for family) found Earth, their greedy little eyes practically glowed in anticipation: a race of semi-intelligent beings that are unable to travel the stars How wonderful Their next course of action? Exploit the stupid humans. A deal was struck by the Ogatu Corporation and members of the United States Government: the Ogatu would give advanced technological schematics in exchange for "organic assets"--slaves. Faced with the threat of global invasion by the Ogatu, the...
The Ogatu are an advanced reptilian race, dedicated to commerce and profit. When a small Ogatu Corporation (their word for family) found Earth, their ...
Max Drago escapes the slave mines of the Ogatu, only to run into another problem: Maloch Vess, one of the galaxy's most notorious bounty hunters, captures him. Instead of killing Max, Maloch Vess sees the potential in this human and decides to spare his life--and give him a chance at a new beginning. With funds, superior training and technology, Max now has an opportunity that he had never conceived: the possibility of liberating the slaves from Mining Facility Twenty-Nine--his former home. But even with all these assets now in his corner, can Max pull off such an ambitious plan?
Max Drago escapes the slave mines of the Ogatu, only to run into another problem: Maloch Vess, one of the galaxy's most notorious bounty hunters, capt...
Max Drago and his friends managed to do the impossible: they freed all of the slaves from Mining Facility 29. But after recovering the Ogatu records, they discover that this task is minor compared to the one still in front of them. There are sixteen more facilities out in the galaxy that are housing human slaves. But before they can even begin searching for a way to free all of their brothers and sisters, war breaks out between two powerful rival species in the region--a war that has been spurred on by another mysterious race. Their plans must be put on hold until this war is resolved. Can...
Max Drago and his friends managed to do the impossible: they freed all of the slaves from Mining Facility 29. But after recovering the Ogatu records, ...
No filmmaker has more successfully courted mass-audience understanding than Alfred Hitchcock, and none has been studied more intensively by scholars. In Hidden Hitchcock, D. A. Miller does what seems impossible: he discovers what has remained unseen in Hitchcock's movies, a secret style that imbues his films with a radical duplicity. Focusing on three films--Strangers on a Train, Rope, and The Wrong Man--Miller shows how Hitchcock anticipates, even demands a "Too-Close Viewer." Dwelling within us all and vigilant even when everything appears to be in good...
No filmmaker has more successfully courted mass-audience understanding than Alfred Hitchcock, and none has been studied more intensively by scholars. ...