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File:Singapore Sling Blade.jpg|link=Singapore Sling Blade|'''''[[Singapore Sling Blade]]''''' is a 1996 American comedy-action film about an Arkansas bartender (Billy Bob Thornton) who challenges himself to "invent the most foreign cocktail ever seen in these parts." | File:Singapore Sling Blade.jpg|link=Singapore Sling Blade|'''''[[Singapore Sling Blade]]''''' is a 1996 American comedy-action film about an Arkansas bartender (Billy Bob Thornton) who challenges himself to "invent the most foreign cocktail ever seen in these parts." | ||
File:Mattock.jpg|link=Mattock|'''''[[Mattock]]''''' is a landscape architecture legal drama television series starring Andy Griffith. | |||
File:Titanic Maru.jpg|link=Titanic Maru|'''''[[Titanic Maru]]''''' is a 2022 international shipping logistics horror film narrated by Cthulhu. | File:Titanic Maru.jpg|link=Titanic Maru|'''''[[Titanic Maru]]''''' is a 2022 international shipping logistics horror film narrated by Cthulhu. |
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Ocean's 1 is a 1960 American heist film about World War II veteran Danny Ocean (Frank Sinatra), who simultaneously robs five Las Vegas casinos: the Sahara, the Riviera, the Desert Inn, the Sands, and the Flamingo.
Asgard Girls Are Easy is an American science fiction romantic superhero comedy film starring Geena Davis, Jim Carrey, Damon Wayans, and Jeff Goldblum.
Scentworld is a 1973 American science-fiction perfume film about an aromatic amusement park containing lifelike androids that unexpectedly begin to emit strange smells.
Singapore Sling Blade is a 1996 American comedy-action film about an Arkansas bartender (Billy Bob Thornton) who challenges himself to "invent the most foreign cocktail ever seen in these parts."
Mattock is a landscape architecture legal drama television series starring Andy Griffith.
Titanic Maru is a 2022 international shipping logistics horror film narrated by Cthulhu.
Tubular Elves is a short documentary film about how the album Tubular Bells accidentally recorded machine elves during UK military submarine communication tests.
"When Will the Seaview Ascend" is a song by the Three Degrees.