Phantasm

Phantasm

Phantasm may refer to:

In comics:

* Phantasm (comics), a short-lived member of the New Teen Titans
* The Phantasm (comics), a fictional DC animated universe femme fatale

In film:
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* Don Coscarelli's Phantasm series
** "Phantasm" (film), a 1979 horror film
** "Phantasm II", the 1988 sequel to "Phantasm"
** "", the 1994 sequel to "Phantasm"
** "", the 1998 sequel to Don Coscarelli's "Phantasm" series
** "Phantasm V, the next chapter in the "Phantasm" series that is coming out in 2009In television:

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In music:

* Phantasm (music group), a viol consort
* Phantasm Records, a record label

In Philosophy:
* Phantasm, Something seen but having no physical reality; a phantom or apparition

ee also

* Phantasmagoria
* Phantom


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  • Phantasm — Données clés Titre original Phantasm Réalisation Don Coscarelli Scénario Don Coscarelli Acteurs principaux A. Michael Baldwin Angus Scrimm Reggie Bannister Bill Thornbury Kathty Lester Kenneth V. Jones …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Phantasm II — Données clés Titre original Phantasm II Réalisation Don Coscarelli Scénario Don Coscarelli Acteurs principaux James LeGros Angus Scrimm Reggie Bannister Paula Irvine Samantha Phillips A. Michael B …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Phantasm — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Phantasm Información personal Origen Reino Unido …   Wikipedia Español

  • Phantasm — Phan tasm, n. [L. phantasma. See {Phantom}, and cf. {Fantasm}.] [Spelt also {fantasm}.] 1. An image formed by the mind, and supposed to be real or material; a shadowy or airy appearance; sometimes, an optical illusion; a phantom; a dream. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • phantasm — phantasm, phantom In current usage phantom primarily means ‘a ghost’ or ‘a mental illusion’, whereas phantasm means ‘a visual illusion’ or ‘a vision of an absent person’ …   Modern English usage

  • phantasm — index phantom Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • phantasm — (n.) early 13c., fantesme, from O.Fr. fantasme, from L. phantasma an apparition, specter, from Gk. phantasma image, phantom, from phantazein to make visible, display, from stem of phainein to show, from PIE root *bha (1) to shine (Cf. Skt. bhati… …   Etymology dictionary

  • phantasm — 1 *apparition, phantom, wraith, ghost, spirit, specter, shade, revenant Analogous words: *delusion, illusion, hallucination 2 *fancy, fantasy, phantasy, vision, dream, daydream, nightmare …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • phantasm — ► NOUN literary ▪ an illusion or apparition. DERIVATIVES phantasmal adjective. ORIGIN Greek phantasma, from phantazein make visible …   English terms dictionary

  • phantasm — [fan taz′mə] n. pl. phantasmata [fan taz′mə tə] or phantasmas [fan′taz΄əm] n. [ME fantasme < OFr < L phantasma < Gr < phantazein, to show < stem of phainein, to appear: see FANTASY] 1. a perception of something that has no physical …   English World dictionary

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