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Revision as of 20:14, 4 March 2023
Ferris Bueller 2049 is a 2022 science fiction comedy thriller film about a high school Nexus-9 replicant "grade skipper" (Matthew Broderick) who skips school, with two of his friends, for a day hunting less advanced replicants, and who regularly breaks the fourth wall to describe the paradoxical and incomprehensible consequences of genetic engineering.
Taglines
Machines Have Made Their Match... Now He's Their Problem.
Nexus-Infinity-Plus-One.
Quotes
Cameron: The 1961 Ferrari 250GT California Nexus-9. Less than a hundred were made. My father spent three years restoring this replicant. It is his love, it is his passion.
Ferris: It is his fault he didn't encrypt the garage.
In the News
Pride and Prejudice 2049 is a 2005 romantic science fiction drama film about five sister-clones from an English family of landed gentry as they deal with issues of marriage, morality, and recombinant DNA therapy.
Twitter 2049 is a 2017 science fiction social media dystopia film.
Lawnmower Man 2049 is a 2022 science fiction lawn care film about a Nexus-9 replicant landscape architect who volunteers for a experimental regimen of pills and computer-simulated training sequences in hopes of augmenting lawnmowing efficiency.
Arrival of Interest is a science fiction thriller reality television series about an Army linguist who discovers that an Alien vessel has been hijacked by a secret government agency and repurposed as a global spy network.
Sea-Hulk is a 2022 American animated television series about a young marine biologist (SpongeBob SquarePants) who — due to the bite of a radioactive moray eel — transforms into Sea-Hulk when he becomes sexually aroused.
Cerberus' Day Off is a historical drama film about the Bueller Gang's daring broad-daylight kidnapping for ransom of the "Cerberus Three" group of paintings from the Art Institute of Chicago.
Fiction cross-reference
- Arrival of Interest
- Cerberus' Day Off
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Lawnmower Man 2049
- Pride and Prejudice 2049
- Sea-Hulk
- Twitter 2049
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter (30 September 2022) - Cameron quote
- Post @ Twitter (17 September 2022) - banner
- Post @ Twitter (6 September 2022)
- Post @ Twitter (15 June 2022)
- [ ] @ Wikipedia
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