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At 1080p, the texture on G.I. Robot’s metal plating and the gore splatters look pristine. If you’re a DC animation purist, avoid low-bitrate encodes.

Spoiler Warning for Creature Commandos S01E03.

Episode 3, titled "Cheers to the Tin Man," shifts the focus from the Bride (Episode 1) and G.I. Robot (Episode 2) to the team’s heavy hitter: The Metal Man (M-11) , better known as G.I. Robot.

While the previous episode gave us a flashback to World War II, Episode 3 brings us into the modern era. The episode opens with the aftermath of the ambush in Pokolistan. After Princess Ilana Rostovic (voiced by Maria Bakalova) survives an assassination attempt by the Sons of Themyscira (a male-supremacist terrorist group), Waller orders the Commandos to go on the offensive.

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Yes. While Episode 1 (The Bride) was stylish and Episode 2 (The Doctor) was tragic, Episode 3 is pure action horror.

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Episode 3 dives deeper into The Bride’s backstory while the team faces a new mystical threat. After last week’s mission in Pokolistan, Waller orders the Commandos to extract a rogue asset from a hidden Circe stronghold. Meanwhile, Frankenstein shows up uninvited, leading to one of the most chaotic fights yet.

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The DC Universe has officially relaunched, and leading the charge isn't Superman or Batman—it’s a team of dead soldiers, a werewolf, a vampire, a gorgon, and a robot. We are, of course, talking about Creature Commandos. Following a critically acclaimed premiere, the series has dropped its third episode, and fans are already searching for the best way to experience it. If you are looking for details on Creature Commandos S01E03 1080p WEB-DL, you have come to the right place.

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    About the production

    "NO" is the last part of a trilogy Pablo Larraín began in 2008 with "Tony Manero", a dark comedy with intimations of political turmoil, about a middle-aged psychopath who devotes his life to becoming his country's best John Travolta impersonator vintage "Saturday Night Fever". In the second installment, "Post Mortem", a Kafka-esque clerk in the city morgue, hopelessly in love with an exotic dancer who lives next door, is shocked into awareness of political reality when he comes face to face with the collateral damage of a brutal coup d'teat.

    "'Post Mortem' speaks of the origin of the dictatorship, 'Tony Manero' about its most violent moment, and 'NO' is about the end," elaborates director Pablo Larraín. "Perhaps what I am most interested in is revising and revisiting the imagery of the violence, the moral destruction and ideological distortion, not in order to understand it, but in order to shed light on it."

    Inspired by actual events, "NO" puts its hero, René Saavedra, in charge of a vibrant, fresh ad campaign instrumental in deposing the dictator Augusto Pinochet. "'NO' is an epic David and Goliath story, a black comedy with attitude," says producer Juan de Diós Larraín.

    "Here's a guy who's using advertising tools to change the social process," adds director-producer Pablo Larraín. "That's why it's so original and strange at the same time."

    Gael García Bernal, the international star of such films as "Amores Perros", "The Motorcycle Diaries", "Babel", "Letters to Juliet" and the recent "Casa de Mi Padre", is a partner in the production-distribution company Canana Films, which has successfully collaborated with Fabula on "Tony Manero" and "Post Mortem". It seemed only natural for Gael to move to the front of Pablo Larraín's camera one day, especially on a film like "NO" that so brilliantly reflects his own social conscience and shares their mutual political sensibilities. creature commandos s01e03 1080p webdl

    "It's an important movie," says Bernal. "When something is important and it's expressed through an art form, then hopefully it will have a transcendence and a relevance so people can connect to it."

    "I think that what was achieved in that moment [the overthrow of the Chilean dictator in a fair election] was one of the most important and pure acts of fraternity that democracy has lived in the world," he states unequivocally.

    "It's a movie that's very classic in terms of structure, but I believe the facts we are explaining are Producer Daniel Dreifuss adds: "I'm hopeful this story will resonate with audiences all over the world. The theme of civil liberties and freedom is universal but can be particular to a people and their reality. Like in the movie, each has their own meaning for NO MORE and what they strive for."

    very unique and, at the same time, universal," Pablo explains. "That's why we're all so fascinated by it. It's something we can all understand, and you don't have to be Chilean to experience it." The WebDL version (directly sourced from the streaming

    When the Larraín brothers began to prepare to make the film, they realized it was going to be on a much grander scale than anything they had done before, and they sought to partner with another company for financing. They joined forces with Daniel Dreifuss, a young LA based producer interested in foreign films, and worked on the development of the script. Daniel devised the strategy to create a US co-production and brought the project to Participant Media. Says Participant's Jonathan King, Executive Vice President of Production: "I had seen Pablo's previous two movies and was a fan of his work. The script was gripping and completely relevant to pressing contemporary issues like the movement for democratic freedom worldwide. Gael was already attached, so we agreed to finance the movie, and it all came together very quickly."

    Collaborating once again with Pablo and Juan de Diós Larraín on "NO" is Antónia Zegers, who appeared in "Tony Manero" and "Post Mortem", as well as Alfredo Castro and Marcial Tagle, who have been in all four of Larrain's films. In "NO," Tagle portrays a cameraman with whom Saavedra sometimes clashes. Jaime Vadell, who was also in "Post Mortem", is seen as a Pinochet government minister. Working with Larraín for the first time are actors Luis Gnecco as Urrutia, the man who recruits Saavedra to join the band of NO, Néstor Cantillana as commercial director Costa and Pascal Montero as Simon, René and Veronica's son.

    Also appearing in the film are José Manuel Salcedo and Enrique García, two of the men most instrumental in achieving the brilliant success of the 1988 NO campaign (René Saavedra is a composite character of the two). Larraín cast them against type—Salcedo sneaks the NO video from the censor's office and passes it on to the Pinochet camp; García is seen at the conference table with other high ranking officials of the YES contingent.

    Furthering their creative relationships with Larraín are cinematographer Sergio Armstrong, who shot "My Last Round" and "The Maid", and Film Editor Andrea Chinogli, who recently edited "Circumstance". Production Designer Estefanía Larraín (no relation) was Art Director on "My Last Round"; Costume Designer Francisca Román last worked on "The Maid". Carlos Cabezas composed original music for "NO" and has scored five other pictures; he's the vocalist for the influential band Electrodomesticos. Casting Director Solange Medina is credited with Roberto Artiagoitía's comedy Grado 3, produced by the Larraíns via Fabula. At 1080p, the texture on G

    For "NO," Pablo was committed to recreating the look of the period. With Armstrong's aid and encouragement, he tracked down a 1983 U-matic video camera to shoot 2012 footage to match that of the 1988 past. Not only did he want to integrate archival news footage in a seamless fashion with the new material, he used many of the TV spots and actual on- and off-screen participants from the campaign 24 years ago.

    The best example of this technique is when Larraín cuts from a close- up of the white haired narrator of the nightly NO newscast (“NO-ticias”) to a wide shot of the studio in which he is seen "live" on a TV monitor. He looks almost the same but his hair isn't so white—it's the actual video of the newscaster almost a quarter of a century ago. For fifteen years he's been off the air, blacklisted because his politics differed from those of the dictatorship. Here he is, back in front of his audience for the mandated 27 days of campaigning thanks to the paid promotional announcements funded by the NO people; a true story.

    Producer Juan de Diós Larraín, Pablo's brother and producing partner, points out that the hand- held camera with its flashes and flares is intentional, spontaneous. "Pablo wants the camera to be as much a participant in scenes as the actors," he explains. "Pablo likes his camera to get dirty."

    Larraín sought authenticity wherever he could find it. The infectious songs and jingles are all from the 1988 campaign, as are many of the singers, dancers and actors in the commercials. In a coup of his own, Larraín captured Patricio Aylwin, the NO candidate who succeeded Pinochet, with his U-matic camera and intercut the 2012 restaging of the victory celebration with actual news coverage from the event. "Sometimes I can't tell the difference myself," he has to admit.

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    Reviews

    "It's an irresistible fable of sorts about the power of counter-intuitive thinking. "No" is also unexpectedly amusing and as savvy as it gets about the psychology of the political process. Bernal exudes a soft-spoken, even mysterious charisma. Strong yet vulnerable, with magnetic eyes that can also look innocent and confused, Bernal is exactly right as a man who has quiet confidence in himself and his work when no one else does. Its pungent dialogue and involving characters tell a delicious and very pertinent tale. And the messages it delivers, its thoughts on the workings of democracy and the intricacies of personality, are just as valuable and entertaining."
    - Kenneth Turan, THE LOS ANGELES TIMES

    NYT Critics' Pick
    "Sly and smart. Weirdly funny and rousing, both intellectually and emotionally."
    - Manohla Dargis, THE NEW YORK TIMES

    "A Resounding 'Yes' to 'No,' an exceptionally smart political drama with a satirical edge"
    - Joe Morgenstern, THE WALL STREET JOURNAL

    Grade A (Highest Rating)
    "Superb"
    - Lisa Schwarzbaum, ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY

    5 Stars! (Highest Rating)
    "Electric and funny. Gael García Bernal is on fire. Cryptic and arresting"
    -Joshua Rothkopf, TIME OUT NEW YORK

    "A terrific film about advertising, politics and the human desire...extremely sharp and sharp-witted."
    CHICAGO TRIBUNE (Michael Phillips)

    "The sleeper hit of Cannes...Larrain has created a seamless spectacle that washes over the viewer, making it extremely difficult to separate the real from the staged, or to actively analyze, shot for shot, what we're seeing. And so No is both a crowd-pleasing, satisfying narrative entertainment and a highly sophisticated conceptual object"
    -Karina Longworth, LA WEEKLY

    "The most unexpectedly riotous comedy in years"
    -Mike D'Angelo THE ONION/ AV CLUB

    "One of the best films of the year. A fantastic film."
    -Alex Billington, FIRSTSHOWING.NET

    Grade A (Highest Rating)
    "Extraordinarily well-made, superbly acted, funny, human, warm, principled and, yes, as enthrallingly entertaining as it is fiercely moral and intelligent."
    - James Rocchi, INDIEWIRE: THE PLAYLIST

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    President Salvador Allende is elected to power at the head of a Popular Unity coalition of Socialists and Communists.
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    August: Augusto Pinochet is appointed by Allende as commander-in-chief of the army.

    September: In a violent coup, the presidential palace is bombed. Allende is among the first of 1,213 people who die or disappear between September 11 and the end of 1973. Pinochet dissolves Congress, suspends the constitution, bans opposition, arrests trade unionists and imposes controls on the media. Thousands are forced into exile. Four hundred US CIA experts assist Pinochet. The regime embarks on a radical program of denationalization, closely assisted by economists from the University of Chicago.
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    Orlando Letelier, Chile's former foreign minister and Socialist Party leader in exile, is killed by a car bomb in the center of Washington DC. The Pinochet regime is widely implicated.
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    Pinochet declares an amnesty to cover all human rights abuses since the coup.
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    Pinochet launches a new, dictatorial, constitution, which is ratified by a controversial plebiscite.

    Britain lifts its arms embargo on Pinochet's regime.
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    Pinochet is the target of an assassination attempt by the left-wing Manuel Rodriguez Patriotic Front (FPMR).
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    Pinochet legalizes some political parties. Leaders of the centrist opposition Democratic Alliance reject the initiative as "having no other purpose than the continuation of the dictatorship". The Pope visits Chile and denounces political torture.
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    Pinochet, due to international pressure, is forced to call a referendum (plebiscite) on his presidency. The country will vote YES or NO to the extension of Pinochet's rule for another eight years.

    The pro-Pinochet YES campaign and opposition NO campaign are given equal airtime on Chilean television.
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    Pinochet loses a plebiscite on his rule with 44 per cent of the ballot.
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    Veteran lawyer Patricio Aylwin, aged 70, a Christian Democrat, wins a landslide 55 percent of the votes to become Chile's new president. He is sworn in 1990, but Pinochet stays on as army chief.
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    Chile's National Commission for Truth and Reconciliation publishes a lengthy indictment of Pinochet's dictatorship, officially counting 2,279 deaths (later revised to 3,172) in "political violence".
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    JUNE 30: "Today the Department of State, the Central Intelligence Agency, the Department of Defense, the Department of Justice, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the National Archives are releasing newly declassified and other documents related to events in Chile from 1973-78. These documents are part of a voluntary review of U.S. Government files related to human rights abuses, terrorism, and other acts of political violence prior to and during the Pinochet era in Chile."

    Above Excerpts from TIMELINE in THE GUARDIAN – JANUARY 15, 1999
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    SEPTEMBER 18: U.S. Department of State issues HINCHEY REPORT documenting CIA Activities in Chile.
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    SEPTEMBER 11: 30th anniversary of Allende coup. Investigative reporter Peter Kornbluh of the National Security Archives in Washington, D.C. publishes THE PINOCHET REPORT, a compilation of documents declassified by the U.S. to date.
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    DECEMBER 11: Death of 91 year old Pinochet in Santiago, Chile, while waiting to go on trial in England on multiple charges of war crimes and human rights violations.
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    APRIL 15: Will of Pinochet opened with no trace of millions of purloined assets.