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File:Gruesomely transforming into Jeff Goldblum.jpg|link=A priest, a minister, and a fly enter a teleportation chamber|'''[[A priest, a minister, and a fly enter a teleportation chamber]]'''. "<nowiki>[Something something]</nowiki> Jeff Goldblum." | |||
File:Soylent Greene.jpg|link=Soylent Greene|'''''[[Soylent Greene]]''''' is an American conspiracy horror documentary film about Marjorie Taylor Greene and gun overpopulation. | File:Soylent Greene.jpg|link=Soylent Greene|'''''[[Soylent Greene]]''''' is an American conspiracy horror documentary film about Marjorie Taylor Greene and gun overpopulation. | ||
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* [[A priest, a minister, and a fly enter a teleportation chamber]] | |||
* ''[[Being Val Kilmervich]]'' | * ''[[Being Val Kilmervich]]'' | ||
* [[Gnomon algorithm]] | * [[Gnomon algorithm]] |
Revision as of 06:22, 9 August 2021
Hardly an Angel: The Charlton Heston Story is a 2021 film starring God as Charlton Heston.
History
The film emerged from an exchange of posts on Twitter:
"Charlton Heston played God in the 1990 Paul Hogan film Almost an Angel."
God should play Charlton Heston in Hardly an Angel.
You know, a miracle at the Lourdes Pilgrimage and Film Festival.
In the News
A priest, a minister, and a fly enter a teleportation chamber. "[Something something] Jeff Goldblum."
Soylent Greene is an American conspiracy horror documentary film about Marjorie Taylor Greene and gun overpopulation.
Being Val Kilmervich is a 1999 American autobiography film by Val Kilmer about his attempts to film his autobiography despite stalking and harassment by John Malkovich.
Fiction cross-reference
- A priest, a minister, and a fly enter a teleportation chamber
- Being Val Kilmervich
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- McLumbo
- Soylent Greene
Categories
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter