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File:Do Empires Dream of Electric Slaves.jpg|link=Do Empires Dream of Electric Slaves?|'''''[[Do Empires Dream of Electric Slaves?]]''''' (original title: '''''The Empire Never Ended''''') is a 1968 collection of essays about the history of empires by American sociologist Philip K. Dick. | File:Do Empires Dream of Electric Slaves.jpg|link=Do Empires Dream of Electric Slaves?|'''''[[Do Empires Dream of Electric Slaves?]]''''' (original title: '''''The Empire Never Ended''''') is a 1968 collection of essays about the history of empires by American sociologist Philip K. Dick. | ||
File:Soylent Yellow.jpg|link=Soylent Yellow|'''''[[Soylent Yellow]]''''' is a 1973 American agricultural dystopian thriller film about a murder investigation involving the extinction of Cavendish bananas. | |||
File:Time Enough in Layers.jpg|link=Time Enough in Layers|'''''[[Time Enough in Layers]]''''': A geologist (Meredith Burgess-Shale) unleashes a global nuclear holocaust in order to find a rare trilobite. (''The Twilight Zone: Forbidden Episodes'') | File:Time Enough in Layers.jpg|link=Time Enough in Layers|'''''[[Time Enough in Layers]]''''': A geologist (Meredith Burgess-Shale) unleashes a global nuclear holocaust in order to find a rare trilobite. (''The Twilight Zone: Forbidden Episodes'') |
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Do Empires Dream of Electric Slaves? (original title: The Empire Never Ended) is a 1968 collection of essays about the history of empires by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
Soylent Yellow is a 1973 American agricultural dystopian thriller film about a murder investigation involving the extinction of Cavendish bananas.
Time Enough in Layers: A geologist (Meredith Burgess-Shale) unleashes a global nuclear holocaust in order to find a rare trilobite. (The Twilight Zone: Forbidden Episodes)
Ghost Phone is short documentary film about a man who sees the ghosts of dead cellphones.
Networktown is an American neo-noir thriller drama film about a ruthless entrepreneur (Faye Dunaway) who uses her computer network company to track down "the man with the broken nose".
The Silence of Laura Mars is a 1991 American psychological horror thriller film a young FBI trainee who is hunting a glamorous fashion photographer who sees real-time visions of the murders of her friends and colleagues.
Minty Fresh Potato Chips is a variety of potato chips distributed by Gnomon Chronicles Industries.
Edward Jazzhands is a 1990 American fantasy dance film about an artificial humanoid named Edward (Johnny Depp), an unfinished creation who aspires to perform a jazz hands dance number with Bob Fosse.
2001: A Djinn Chair Odyssey is a 1968 science fiction furniture design film about a mysterious black monolith which reveals exotic pink chairs from beyond time and space.
Terminator vs. Lovejoy is a 1984 American science fiction comedy-religion film about a time-traveling robot (Arnold Schwarzenneger) who befriends a Presbylutheran Minister (Timothy Lovejoy Jr.).