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[[File:Desperately Hanging Chad.jpg|thumb|Earliest known poster for '''''Desperately Hanging Chad'''''.]]'''''Desperately Hanging Chad''''' is a comedy | [[File:Desperately Hanging Chad.jpg|thumb|Earliest known poster for '''''Desperately Hanging Chad'''''.]]'''''Desperately Hanging Chad''''' is a 2000 American black comedy documentary thriller film about [[Hollerith card (nonfiction)|punched card voting technology]] and electoral reform. | ||
Released as "Fallen Chads" in predominantly Catholic markets. | |||
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Revision as of 09:42, 16 March 2022
Desperately Hanging Chad is a 2000 American black comedy documentary thriller film about punched card voting technology and electoral reform.
Released as "Fallen Chads" in predominantly Catholic markets.
In the News
Invasion of the Birkenstockers is a dramatic re-enactment of the "Birkenstock Scare" of the early 2020's.
Eternal Dark Side of the Thoughtless Mind is a 2004 American drama film which follows two halves of a bisociated billionaire who have erased each other from their memories. The film uses elements of psychological thriller, science fiction, and a nonlinear narrative to explore the nature of Batman and the Joker.
The Makeup Tutorials, an American rock cosmetics band from New Minneapolis, Canada, appear in the background as buskers during the courthouse fight scene in Desperately Hanging Chad.
Hollerith punched card encodes two tickets to premier showing of Desperately Hanging Chad.
Fiction cross-reference
- Eternal Dark Side of the Thoughtless Mind
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Golden Donald Trump and the Flag Code Violators
- Invasion of the Birkenstockers
- The Makeup Tutorials
- Tomb of the Undecided Voter - any of various monuments dedicated to the indecisiveness of an unknown voter and to the common memories of all voters who experience indecisiveness.
- Unexpectedly Hanging Chad
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter (27 July 2021)