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Latest revision as of 07:18, 15 August 2023
"Fly Me to the Drone" is a song by Frank Sinatra about drone aviation.
In the News
Dronefall is a 2021 made-for-television movie about a colony of drone-like alien organisms which provide entertainment in exchange for electricity and replacement parts.
Arrival of Interest is a science fiction thriller reality television series about an Army linguist who discovers that an Alien vessel has been hijacked by a secret government agency and repurposed as a global spy network.
"All Along the Water Tower" is a song by hydrological engineer and singer-songwriter Bob Dylan.
"If I Were the Carpenter" is a song by Tim Hardin about Lewis Carroll.
Ocean's Plan 9 is a 1957 independent American science fiction-horror heist film about World War II veterans Danny Ocean and Jimmy Foster, who resurrect the corpses of nine comrades from their unit in the 82nd Airborne to simultaneously rob five Las Vegas casinos.
"Legend of an FBI" (better known as "J. Edgar Hoover's Dead") is a song by the British rock band and private detective agency the Moody Blues.
Fiction cross-reference
- All Along the Water Tower
- Arrival of Interest
- Comply With Me
- Dronefall
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- If I Were the Carpenter
- Legend of an FBI
- Ocean's Plan 9
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Unmanned aerial vehicle @ Wikipedia
- Fly Me to the Moon @ Wikipedia
- Frank Sinatra - Fly Me To The Moon (Live At The Kiel Opera House, St. Louis, MO/1965) @ YouTube
- Eye in the Sky Official North American Trailer (2015) - Aaron Paul, Helen Mirren War Thriller HD @ YouTube