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File:Tron-Mart.jpg|link=Tron-Mart|'''''[[Tron-Mart]]''''' is a 1982 American science fiction action-shopping film about a computer programmer and video game developer who is transported inside the software world of a corporate retailer where he interacts with virtual consumer goods in his attempt to escape. | File:Tron-Mart.jpg|link=Tron-Mart|'''''[[Tron-Mart]]''''' is a 1982 American science fiction action-shopping film about a computer programmer and video game developer who is transported inside the software world of a corporate retailer where he interacts with virtual consumer goods in his attempt to escape. | ||
File:Star Child - Why do you have belly buttons.jpg|link=Defending Your Navel|'''''[[Defending Your Navel]]''''' is a 1968 American science fiction religious film about an alien intelligence which threatens to "optimize" human anatomy. Starring Albert Brooks and Meryl Streep, directed by Stanley Kubrick. | |||
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The Mathew Brady Bunch is a historical comedy television series starring photographer Mathew Brady and the Brady family.
The Fantastic Forum is an fictional superhero team. After a disastrous experiment in high-energy literature, four research scientists gain superpowers corresponding with an aspect of the Roman Forum.
Luhr is a 1996 American biographical film about director, writer, and producer Baz Luhrman, who was stranded on a mysterious island somewhere in the South Pacific Ocean.
Stand on FBI Headquarters is a field report on intelligence services in the United States of America by deceased APTO agent and alleged time-traveler John Brunner.
Tron-Mart is a 1982 American science fiction action-shopping film about a computer programmer and video game developer who is transported inside the software world of a corporate retailer where he interacts with virtual consumer goods in his attempt to escape.
Defending Your Navel is a 1968 American science fiction religious film about an alien intelligence which threatens to "optimize" human anatomy. Starring Albert Brooks and Meryl Streep, directed by Stanley Kubrick.