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File:12 Grams of 21 Monkeys.jpg|link=12 Grams of 21 Monkeys|'''''[[12 Grams of 21 Monkeys]]''''' is a science fiction crime drama film directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu and Terry Gilliam. | File:12 Grams of 21 Monkeys.jpg|link=12 Grams of 21 Monkeys|'''''[[12 Grams of 21 Monkeys]]''''' is a science fiction crime drama film directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu and Terry Gilliam. | ||
File:Paradox, Next Stop After the Boondocks - John Brunner.png|link=The Shockwave Rider (nonfiction)|"It's not because my mind is made up that I don't want you to confuse me with any more facts. / "It's because my mind isn't made up. I already have more facts than I can cope with. / "So SHUT UP, do you hear me? SHUT UP!" —John Brunner, '''''[[The Shockwave Rider (nonfiction)|The Shockwave Rider]]'''''.]] | |||
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== Nonfiction cross-reference == | == Nonfiction cross-reference == | ||
* [[Gnomon Chronicles]] | * [[Gnomon Chronicles (nonfiction)]] | ||
* [[The Shockwave Rider (nonfiction)]] - 1975 science fiction novel by John Brunner | |||
=== Categories === | === Categories === |
Latest revision as of 15:17, 16 May 2025
Pivot Shock is a 1970 book by martial artist Alvin Toffler about the importance of re-directing an opponent's energy.
In the News
Edge of Renewal is a 2015 historical war drama film about the Millenia-long conflict between Man and his works.
A Scanner Orange is a dystopian science fiction novel by Anthony Burgess and Philip K. Dick. It was adapted for film by Richard Linklater and Stanley Kubrick.
How to Pump and Dump Your Planet Without Really Trying is a 1967 American musical comedy industrial training film based on the 1961 military program of the same name, which in turn was based on [REDACTED]'s 1952 Presidential Emergency Action Documents.
12 Grams of 21 Monkeys is a science fiction crime drama film directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu and Terry Gilliam.
"It's not because my mind is made up that I don't want you to confuse me with any more facts. / "It's because my mind isn't made up. I already have more facts than I can cope with. / "So SHUT UP, do you hear me? SHUT UP!" —John Brunner, The Shockwave Rider.]]
Fiction cross-reference
- 12 Grams of 21 Monkeys
- A Scanner Orange
- Edge of Renewal
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- How to Pump and Dump Your Planet Without Really Trying
- Perhaps the future will make artists of us all
Nonfiction cross-reference
- Gnomon Chronicles (nonfiction)
- The Shockwave Rider (nonfiction) - 1975 science fiction novel by John Brunner
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External links
- Future Shock @ Wikipedia
- Future Shock Documentary (1972) @ YouTube
- Alvin Toffler - Ten Years After Future Shock (1980) @ YouTube
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