This page will contain additional articles about Scarface, as they become available.ScarfaceScarface has several meanings:
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Scarface has several meanings:. In more strongly planned metropolises (such as Minneapolis), the skyline tends to form the shape of an artificial mountain, with the tallest buildings toward the center of town. Scarface: The World is Yours is a video game based on the 1983 film. In many but not all metropolises, skyscrapers play a significant role in defining the skyline. Scarface is the name of the dummy used by the Batman villain The Ventriloquist. Skylines that are stretched out to a large (sometimes panoramic) view because of large cities or twin cities are called cityscapes. Scarface is a 1990s rapper who was originally a member of the Geto Boys; see Scarface (rapper). Skylines also serve as a kind of fingerprint of a city, as no two skylines are alike. The movie was remade in 1983 starring Al Pacino; see Scarface (1983 film). Skylines are a good representation of a city’s overall power; the more prominent the skyline, the more money the city has to spend. Scarface is a film about the mafia first made in 1932; see Scarface (1932 film). It can also be described as the artificial horizon that a city's overall structure creates. Scarface is a nickname for Al Capone. A skyline is best described as the overall or partial view or relief of a city's tall buildings and structures consisting of many skyscrapers. For cities on lakes and oceans the reflective water adds to the view, and is also commonly used in pictures. What one sees of buildings is mainly the lighting inside, and sometimes illumination on the outside, for eye candy or advertising. Nightime: A skyline during the nightime. Silhouette: A skyline where buildings are blended together as one black shape that usually includes only one layer of the skyline. Sometimes used during dawn and dusk to use the setting and rising sun in the background. Daytime: A normal, generally widestretched view of a city's skyline that is during the daytime. |