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Ian Clark is Professor of International Relations, University of Queensland.

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Œuvres de Ian Clark

Hegemony in International Society (2011) 4 exemplaires
The Ghost In The Barn (2016) 4 exemplaires
Cravings (2012) 3 exemplaires
The Facility [DVD] (2014) 3 exemplaires
Cravings (The Circle Book 1) (2011) 2 exemplaires
Commando 5034 ESCAPE TO BATTLE! (2017) 1 exemplaire
Commando 5042 SQUADRON PRIDE (2017) 1 exemplaire
Pilot for Hire 1 exemplaire
Commando Number 5534 1 exemplaire
Rainbow Living 1 exemplaire
Reservoir of Power (1980) — Auteur — 1 exemplaire
Wordplay Showcase (2011) 1 exemplaire

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Story of mercenary combat pilot who gets involved in the ugly war in South America.

This is short format of comic, 65 pages with two panels per page, so there is not that much space for character development. I grew up reading comics like this set in WW2 (Captain Maddock, Sergeant Ironside) and while short I gotta say they do manage to tell the story and truly absorb you in it.

It is very interesting how money-oriented mercenary decides to actually participate in the fight (instead of just conducting missions without any engagement), and leave his mark.

Pretty good war comic, highly recommended.
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Zare | Jan 23, 2024 |
Writer / director Ian Clark delivers a decent little film that at times seems to be on the cusp of becoming rather good. Clark's set-up is simple: seven individuals arrive at a remote clinic to take part in a drug test for which they will be paid £2,000. They're injected with an experimental drug called Pro-9 and before long a number of the participants are having an "adverse" reaction and going kill crazy. Through a number of contrivances a siege develops with the uninfected desperately trying to avoid the infected. "The Facility" is an obvious low budget effort, but Clark still manages to develop some nice situations and, at times, a decent claustrophobic atmosphere. He uses the corridors of the facility and deep shadows really well and keeps the drug-infected just enough out of sight and enough out of focus to deliver a well-controlled feeling of fear and uncertainty. There are a number of serious flaws in the script with the characters making incomprehensible decisions at times. Similarly, the test subject guinea pigs make for a slightly cliched mix of typical personality types who have a tendency towards silliness and verbosity. Unfortunately the acting on offer ranges from the very good to verging on the incompetent - there are a number of mannerisms that quickly become very annoying. Despite these flaws "The Facility" has a lot going for it and manages to transcend it micro-budget, making for a decent debut feature from Ian Clark.… (plus d'informations)
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calum-iain | Feb 2, 2019 |

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