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Hamlet is a 1979 science fiction horror film written and directed by Ridley Scott and based on the play of the same name by William Shakespeare.
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Alien Heart is a 1987 American neo-noir science fiction horror film about Harry Angel (Sigourney Weaver), a New York City private investigator, who is hired by a mysterious UFO researcher (Robert De Niro) to investigate the disappearance of an alien organism known Johnny Nostromo. Her investigation takes her to low Earth orbit, where she becomes embroiled in a series of brutal face huggings.
Star Trek: Faculty is a 1998 science fiction horror film about a group of gifted students at Starfleet Academy High School who design a mind control parasite intended to improve their grades.
Into Dreddness is a dystopian science fiction action film directed by Pete Travis and J. J. Abrams, and starring Karl Urban and Benedict Cumberbatch.
McRib is a 1979 American science fiction fast-food horror film about an alien sandwich which threatens to destroy the Earth.
Ham Omelette is a short order breakfast cafe and Shakespearean playhouse.
The Man Who Makes Up Movies (nonfiction) is an interview article in Trill magazine about myself conducted and written by Aaron C.
Fiction cross-reference
- Alien Heart
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Ham Omelette
- Into Dreddness
- McRib
- Star Trek: Faculty
- The Man Who Makes Up Movies (nonfiction)
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External links
- Alien (film) @ Wikipedia
- Alien (1979) Theatrical Trailer @ YouTube
- Opening Scene @ YouTube
- Acid blood @ YouTube
- Brett - Right @ YouTube
- The Alien Appears Scene @ YouTube
- Chestburster Scene @ YouTube
- Chestburster Scene - ALIEN (1979) @ YouTube
- Xenomorph kills Brett @ YouTube
- Dallas Dies Scene @ YouTube
- "What is Special Order #937?" @ YouTube
- Ash explains his orders @ YouTube
- Alien: Ash Attacks Ripley @ YouTube
- Ripley's Underpants @ YouTube
- Ripley's Last Stand Scene @ YouTube
- Alien: Kills Supercut @ YouTube
- Director's Cut: Deleted Scenes @ YouTube
- Ellen find Dallas & Brett Cocooned Deleted Scene @ YouTube
- Tom Skerritt interview - "Alien" 1979 - Bobbie Wygant Archive @ YouTube
- Hamlet @ Wikipedia
- Hamlet - Laurence Olivier - Shakespeare - 1948 @ YouTube
- "Get thee to a nunnery!" Hamlet Act 3 Scene 1 with Benedict Cumberbatch and Sian Brooke @ YouTube
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