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Revision as of 11:31, 8 March 2023
Hitler's Pineapple is a 2021 documentary film about Nazi research proctologists seeking a new "Death's Head" pineapple cultivar to placate the Führer's unholy appetites.
Narrated by Tucker Carlson.
Tagline
"Fruits of the Afrika Korps haunt a troubled Führer."
Source
Gnomon Chronicles News Abatement Service.
In the News
X-Files: Downfall is a 2004 German-language historical found-footage war drama film allegedly filmed during the Second World War.
Blood Orange is a 2006 American agricultural policy thriller film Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Connelly, and Djimon Hounsou. The title refers to blood oranges, which have enjoyed enormous popularity in recent years.
Sodom and Gomorrah: Sins of the Pineapple is a 1962 epic religion-cooking film, loosely based on the Biblical reading of Sodom and Gomorrah.
The Imitation Strange is a 2016 American historical superhero film about mathematician Alan Turing, who decrypted German intelligence messages for Doctor Strange during World War II.
A Steampunk Lime is a 1971 dystopian horticulture film which employs disturbing, violent images to comment on citrus fruit in a dystopian near-future Britain.
Rosemary's Alien is a 2012 American horror science fiction film about a pregnant women (Mia Farrow) must choose between bearing the Devil's child and bearing an alien child.
"Raisins: The Famine Fruit".
Fiction cross-reference
- A Steampunk Lime
- Blood Orange
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Rosemary's Alien
- Sodom and Gomorrah: Sins of the Pineapple
- The Famine Fruit
- The Imitation Strange
- X-Files: Downfall
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter (5 October 2021)