The Green Acres Mile
The Green Acres Mile is comedy-horror television series loosely based on Stephen King's novel The Green Mile.
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Mad Max Beyond Thunderswine is a 1985 Australian post-apocalyptic dystopian animal husbandry film directed by George Miller and George Ogilvie, starring Mel Gibson, Tina Turner, and Angelo Rossitto.
Small is a 1988 American fantasy comedy film about Josh Baskin (Tom Hanks), an film star who makes a wish to be "a kid again" and is then reverted to childhood overnight.
Armageddon Hootenanny is an American television variety show featuring warfare-themed music and humor with the "Military-Industrial State" as the backdrop.
Stephen King's Winnie-the-Pooh is an American children's horror novel about an anthropomorphic bear who befriends an evil clown.
Dead is a 1988 American fantasy horror film about Josh Baskin (Tom Hanks), a boy who is reborn at the moment of his death after striking an unholy bargain with a supernatural fortune telling machine.
The Panopticon: A 360-Degree Review is a 2022 book by math detective Niles Cartouchian about the history of the 360-Degree Feedback principle.
Fiction cross-reference
- Armageddon Hootenanny
- Dead (Tom Hanks film)
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Mad Max Beyond Thunderswine
- Small
- Stephen King's Winnie-the-Pooh
- The Panopticon: A 360-Degree Review
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External links
- The Green Mile (film) @ Wikipedia
- The Green Mile - trailer @ YouTube
- "Green Acres" Opening and Closing Theme Song @ YouTube
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