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File:THX 1138 - Rise of the Donuts.jpg|link=THX 1138: Rise of the Donuts|'''''[[THX 1138: Rise of the Donuts]]''''' is an American social science fiction film about a dystopian future in which the citizens are controlled by android donuts and mandatory use of drugs that cause sugar cravings. | |||
File:Fifty Shades of Maul.jpg|link=Fifty Shades of Maul|'''''[[Fifty Shades of Maul]]''''' is a neo-erotic science fiction thriller film about a young Senator who begins a sadomasochistic relationship with a Sith business magnate. | File:Fifty Shades of Maul.jpg|link=Fifty Shades of Maul|'''''[[Fifty Shades of Maul]]''''' is a neo-erotic science fiction thriller film about a young Senator who begins a sadomasochistic relationship with a Sith business magnate. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:09, 15 December 2023
Octosarlacc is a 1983 science fiction spy film starring Roger Moore, Maude Adams, and Carrie Fisher.
In the News
THX 1138: Rise of the Donuts is an American social science fiction film about a dystopian future in which the citizens are controlled by android donuts and mandatory use of drugs that cause sugar cravings.
Fifty Shades of Maul is a neo-erotic science fiction thriller film about a young Senator who begins a sadomasochistic relationship with a Sith business magnate.
The Man With the Supernumerary Pistol is a British spy film about an assassin who always has more guns than he strictly needs.
Live and Let a Clockwork Orange Die is a dystopian spy thriller film based on the novel of the same name by Anthony Burgess and Ian Fleming.
Baby Sarlacc is a trade name for a juvenile sarlacc, popular as a novelty pet.
Fiction cross-reference
- Baby Sarlacc
- Fifty Shades of Maul
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Live and Let a Clockwork Orange Die
- The Man With the Supernumerary Pistol
- THX 1138: Rise of the Donuts
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Octopussy @ Wikipedia
- Octopussy - trailer @ YouTube
- Return of the Jedi @ Wikipedia
- Sarlaac pit battle @ YouTube
- Princess Leia Kills Jabba The Hutt @ YouTube
- Speeder bike chase @ YouTube
Social media
- Post @ Twitter (5 May 2023)
- 1980s (nonfiction)
- 1983 (nonfiction)
- Kenny Baker (nonfiction)
- Films (nonfiction)
- Anthony Daniels (nonfiction)
- Carrie Fisher (nonfiction)
- Harrison Ford (nonfiction)
- Mark Hamill (nonfiction)
- Lawrence Kasdan (nonfiction)
- George Lucas (nonfiction)
- Richard Marquand (nonfiction)
- Peter Mayhew (nonfiction)
- Frank Oz (nonfiction)
- David Prowse (nonfiction)
- Return of the Jedi (nonfiction)
- Science fiction (nonfiction)
- Star Wars: Return of the Jedi (nonfiction)
- Billy Dee Williams (nonfiction)
- John Williams (nonfiction)
- Star Wars (nonfiction)
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- Sarlacc (nonfiction)
- Maud Adams (nonfiction)
- John Barry (nonfiction)
- Kabir Bedi (nonfiction)
- Steven Berkoff (nonfiction)
- John Glen (nonfiction)
- James Bond (nonfiction)
- Louis Jourdan (nonfiction)
- Roger Moore (nonfiction)
- Octopussy (nonfiction)
- Spy films (nonfiction)
- Kristina Wayborn (nonfiction)