Die Hard: Jurassic Vengeance
Die Hard: Jurassic Vengeance is an American science fiction action Christmas film starring Bruce Willis.
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Ho-ho-ho, now I have a Tyrannosaurus rex with a machine gun.
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Gwangiworld is an American science fiction Western adventure thriller film directed by A film by Jim O'Connolly and Michael Crichton, and starring James Franciscus, Gila Golan, Richard Benjamin, and James Brolin.
When Apostrophes Ruled the Earth is a 1970 British science grammar film. This was the third in Hammer's "Sign Girl" series, preceded by One Million Signifiers B.C. (1966) and Prehistoric Writing (1967); it was followed by Cuneiform the World Forgot (1971).
"Brother, Can You Spare a Dimetrodon?" is one of the best-known dinosaur songs songs of the American Great Depression.
Fiction cross-reference
- Brother, Can You Spare a Dimetrodon?
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Gwanjiworld
- When Apostrophes Ruled the Earth
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External links
- Die Hard @ Wikipedia
- Die Hard - trailer @ YouTube
- Come to the coast @ YouTube
- McClane versus Karl fight @ YouTube
- Best of John McClane Die Hard 1 - 5 @ YouTube
- The Life & Death of ELLIS in DIE HARD @ YouTube
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