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File:The Spy Who Slugged Me.jpg|link=The Spy Who Slugged Me|'''''[[The Spy Who Slugged Me]]''''' is a 1977 spy film about reclusive prize-fighter who plans to destroy the world and create a new civilization inside a boxing ring. | File:The Spy Who Slugged Me.jpg|link=The Spy Who Slugged Me|'''''[[The Spy Who Slugged Me]]''''' is a 1977 spy film about reclusive prize-fighter who plans to destroy the world and create a new civilization inside a boxing ring. | ||
File:Suddenly_Satellite.jpg|link=Suddenly Satellite|'''[[Suddenly Satellite]]''' is an advanced orbital satellite control system which also functions as a salad spinner. | |||
File:Metamorphosis by Susan Kafka-Collins.jpg|link=Metamorphosis|'''''[[Metamorphosis]]''''' is a book by politician Susan Kafka-Collins about how she awoke one morning to find that she is Franz Kafka's wife. Foreword by Al Franken, who awakens to find that he is Franz Kafka. | File:Metamorphosis by Susan Kafka-Collins.jpg|link=Metamorphosis|'''''[[Metamorphosis]]''''' is a book by politician Susan Kafka-Collins about how she awoke one morning to find that she is Franz Kafka's wife. Foreword by Al Franken, who awakens to find that he is Franz Kafka. | ||
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Revision as of 09:21, 22 April 2022
Eight Will Do is a 2004 American supervillian film about a deranged scientist (Otto Octavius) who kidnaps the Bradford children, intending to use them as artificial appendages.
The Spy Who Slugged Me is a 1977 spy film about reclusive prize-fighter who plans to destroy the world and create a new civilization inside a boxing ring.
Suddenly Satellite is an advanced orbital satellite control system which also functions as a salad spinner.
Metamorphosis is a book by politician Susan Kafka-Collins about how she awoke one morning to find that she is Franz Kafka's wife. Foreword by Al Franken, who awakens to find that he is Franz Kafka.