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Latest revision as of 11:07, 21 January 2025
Boogie Spice is a science fiction drama film directed by Paul Thomas Anderson and Denis Villeneuve, and starring Mark Wahlberg, Zendaya, Burt Reynolds, and Rebecca Ferguson.
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Cocaine Baron is a 2023 science fiction horror film starring Stellan Skarsgård as a ruthless drug lord who goes on a cocaine-and-melange fueled rampage.
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- Boogie Nights @ Wikipedia
- Boogie Nights @ Wikiquotes
- Boogie Nights trailer @ YouTube
- Dirk gets jealous of Johnny Doe and fights with Jack @ YouTube
- My Awesome Mix Tape @ YouTube
- Boogie fight - shocking violence @ YouTube
- Dune (novel) @ Wikipedia
- DUNE - BANQUET SCENE READ BY FRANK HERBERT RECORD LP @ YouTube
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- Post @ Twitter (21 January 2025)
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