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File:Johnny Got His Code.jpg|link=Johnny Got His Code|'''''[[Johnny Got His Code]]''''' is an anti-war software development thriller film based on the novel by Dalton Trumbo about a military computer programmer (Jake Gyllenhaal) who finds himself trapped in a virtual military-industrial complex. | File:Johnny Got His Code.jpg|link=Johnny Got His Code|'''''[[Johnny Got His Code]]''''' is an anti-war software development thriller film based on the novel by Dalton Trumbo about a military computer programmer (Jake Gyllenhaal) who finds himself trapped in a virtual military-industrial complex. | ||
File: | File:The Fremen.jpg|link=The Fremen|'''''[[The Fremen]]''''' is a 2022 American superhero film about a dispossessed aristocrat (Robert Pattinson) who uncovers corruption in the Gotham Water Department while investigating the Sprinkler, a water thief who is targeting Gotham's elite. | ||
File:The Wrath of Gorn.jpg|link=The Wrath of Gorn|'''''[[The Wrath of Gorn]]''''' is a science fiction war film starring Bobby Clark and Ricardo Montalbán. | |||
File:Men in Vac.jpg|link=Men in Vac|'''''[[Men in Vac]]''''' is a 1997 American science fiction action home improvement film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, starring Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith, and James Spangler. | |||
File:The Directorate.jpg|link=The Directorate|'''''[[The Directorate]]''''' (original title: '''''Alien Abduction''''') is a 2011 documentary monster thriller film about a group of young bounty hunters who are tracking a supposed alien spacecraft when a train derails, releasing director JJ Abrams and producer Steven Spielberg into their town. | File:The Directorate.jpg|link=The Directorate|'''''[[The Directorate]]''''' (original title: '''''Alien Abduction''''') is a 2011 documentary monster thriller film about a group of young bounty hunters who are tracking a supposed alien spacecraft when a train derails, releasing director JJ Abrams and producer Steven Spielberg into their town. | ||
File:The Great Gig and the Damage Done.jpg|link=The Great Gig and the Damage Done|"'''[[The Great Gig and the Damage Done]]'''" is a song by Neil Young and Pink Floyd. | |||
File:The Odetta File.jpg|link=The Odetta File|'''''[[The Odetta File]]''''' is a 1974 political thriller film about a reporter (Jon Voight) investigating "The Voice of the Civil Rights Movement" (Odetta Holmes) in post-Second World War West Germany. | File:The Odetta File.jpg|link=The Odetta File|'''''[[The Odetta File]]''''' is a 1974 political thriller film about a reporter (Jon Voight) investigating "The Voice of the Civil Rights Movement" (Odetta Holmes) in post-Second World War West Germany. | ||
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Johnny Got His Code is an anti-war software development thriller film based on the novel by Dalton Trumbo about a military computer programmer (Jake Gyllenhaal) who finds himself trapped in a virtual military-industrial complex.
The Fremen is a 2022 American superhero film about a dispossessed aristocrat (Robert Pattinson) who uncovers corruption in the Gotham Water Department while investigating the Sprinkler, a water thief who is targeting Gotham's elite.
The Wrath of Gorn is a science fiction war film starring Bobby Clark and Ricardo Montalbán.
Men in Vac is a 1997 American science fiction action home improvement film directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, starring Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith, and James Spangler.
The Directorate (original title: Alien Abduction) is a 2011 documentary monster thriller film about a group of young bounty hunters who are tracking a supposed alien spacecraft when a train derails, releasing director JJ Abrams and producer Steven Spielberg into their town.
"The Great Gig and the Damage Done" is a song by Neil Young and Pink Floyd.
The Odetta File is a 1974 political thriller film about a reporter (Jon Voight) investigating "The Voice of the Civil Rights Movement" (Odetta Holmes) in post-Second World War West Germany.