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File:Mandalorian Dog - Teasing Baby Yoda.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:Mandalorian Dog - Teasing Baby Yoda.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: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:Zombie Doctor.jpg|link=Zombie Doctor|'''''[[Zombie Doctor]]''''' is a 2003 medical horror film about a physician (Danny Nucci) who is forced by a crime lord (Paul Sorvino) to heal zombies. | File:Zombie Doctor.jpg|link=Zombie Doctor|'''''[[Zombie Doctor]]''''' is a 2003 medical horror film about a physician (Danny Nucci) who is forced by a crime lord (Paul Sorvino) to heal zombies. |
Revision as of 14:08, 23 February 2022
The Rider-Waite Space Elevator is a space elevator based on the Rider-Waite tarot deck. Hashtag: #AsBelowSoAbove.
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.
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.
Zombie Doctor is a 2003 medical horror film about a physician (Danny Nucci) who is forced by a crime lord (Paul Sorvino) to heal zombies.
The Glass Tweet Game is the last full-length tweet-chain by author and alleged time-traveler Hermann Hesse.