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File:Cocaine AI.jpg|link=Cocaine A.I.|'''''[[Cocaine A.I.]]''''' is a 2023 science fiction horror film about an artificial intelligence which goes on a cocaine-fueled rampage. | |||
File:Raccoon (film).jpg|link=Raccoon (film)|'''''[[Raccoon (film)|Raccoon]]''''' is a 1985 American science fiction comedy-drama film about a group of elderly people rejuvenated by alien raccoons. | File:Raccoon (film).jpg|link=Raccoon (film)|'''''[[Raccoon (film)|Raccoon]]''''' is a 1985 American science fiction comedy-drama film about a group of elderly people rejuvenated by alien raccoons. | ||
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== Fiction cross-reference == | == Fiction cross-reference == | ||
* ''[[Cocaine A.I.]]'' | |||
* ''[[Field of Cocaine]]'' | * ''[[Field of Cocaine]]'' | ||
* [[Gnomon algorithm]] | * [[Gnomon algorithm]] |
Revision as of 13:49, 9 March 2023
Cocaine is a 1985 American science fiction crime drama film about a group of elderly people rejuvenated by cocaine.
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Cocaine A.I. is a 2023 science fiction horror film about an artificial intelligence which goes on a cocaine-fueled rampage.
Raccoon is a 1985 American science fiction comedy-drama film about a group of elderly people rejuvenated by alien raccoons.
Field of Cocaine is a 1989 American substance abuse fantasy drama film based on W. P. Kinsella's 1982 novel Septum Joe.
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External links
- Post @ Twitter (1 March 2023)
- Cocoon (film) @ Wikipedia
- Coccoon - trailer @ YouTube
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