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File: | File:Un Chien Mandalou.jpg|link=The Mandalorian Dog|'''''[[The Mandalorian Dog|Mandalorian Dog]]''''' is a 1929/2020 Franco-Spanish silent surrealist short film by Spanish director Luis Buñuel and celebrity polymath Werner Herzog. Show here: the infamous "Teasing Baby Yoda" scene. | ||
File: | File:Rosemary's Inception.jpg|link=Rosemary's Inception|'''''[[Rosemary's Inception]]''''' is a science fiction psychological horror heist film directed by Christopher Nolan and Roman Polanski, and Mia Farrow, Leonardo DiCaprio, John Cassavetes, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. | ||
File:The Man in the High Dojo.jpg|link=The Man in the High Dojo|'''''[[The Man in the High Dojo]]''''' is an alternative history novel martial arts novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick. | |||
File:Eight Will Do.jpg|link=Eight Will Do|'''''[[Eight Will Do]]''''' is a 2004 American supervillian film about a deranged scientist (Otto Octavius) who kidnaps the Bradford children, intending to use them as artificial appendages. | File:Eight Will Do.jpg|link=Eight Will Do|'''''[[Eight Will Do]]''''' is a 2004 American supervillian film about a deranged scientist (Otto Octavius) who kidnaps the Bradford children, intending to use them as artificial appendages. | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:18, 22 March 2025
Mandalorian Dog is a 1929/2020 Franco-Spanish silent surrealist short film by Spanish director Luis Buñuel and celebrity polymath Werner Herzog. Show here: the infamous "Teasing Baby Yoda" scene.
Rosemary's Inception is a science fiction psychological horror heist film directed by Christopher Nolan and Roman Polanski, and Mia Farrow, Leonardo DiCaprio, John Cassavetes, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
The Man in the High Dojo is an alternative history novel martial arts novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
Eight Will Do is a 2004 American supervillian film about a deranged scientist (Otto Octavius) who kidnaps the Bradford children, intending to use them as artificial appendages.