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File:The Adventures of Baron Tweethausen.jpg|link=The Adventures of Baron Tweethausen|'''''[[The Adventures of Baron Tweethausen]]''''' is a 1988 adventure fantasy film based on the tall tales about the 18th-century German social media influencer Baron Munchausen and his wartime exploits against the Ottoman twitter accounts. | |||
File:Carthago delenda est - Johnny SPQR.jpg|link=Johnny SPQR|'''''[[Johnny SPQR]]''''' is a 1995 cyberpunk history film about a Roman Consul (Keanu Reeves) with a cybernetic brain implant designed to win the Punic Wars. Co-starring Henry Rollins as Cato the Censor. | File:Carthago delenda est - Johnny SPQR.jpg|link=Johnny SPQR|'''''[[Johnny SPQR]]''''' is a 1995 cyberpunk history film about a Roman Consul (Keanu Reeves) with a cybernetic brain implant designed to win the Punic Wars. Co-starring Henry Rollins as Cato the Censor. | ||
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Revision as of 17:43, 22 August 2022
The Muppets: 1453 is a 2021 historical drama Muppets film about the 1453 capture of Constantinople by the Ottoman Empire.
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The Adventures of Baron Tweethausen is a 1988 adventure fantasy film based on the tall tales about the 18th-century German social media influencer Baron Munchausen and his wartime exploits against the Ottoman twitter accounts.
Johnny SPQR is a 1995 cyberpunk history film about a Roman Consul (Keanu Reeves) with a cybernetic brain implant designed to win the Punic Wars. Co-starring Henry Rollins as Cato the Censor.
Elmville is a 2003 avant-garde horror film about a woman hiding from monsters who arrives in the small mountain town of Elmville, Colorado, and is provided refuge in return for physical labor.
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External links
- Fall of Constantinople @ Wikipedia