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File:Dial F for Frogs.jpg|link=Dial F for Frogs|'''''[[Dial F for Frogs]]''''' is a 1954 American ecological crime thriller horror film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and George McCowan. | |||
File:Altered Apes.jpg|link=Altered Apes|'''''[[Altered Apes]]''''' is a 1980 American science fiction non-fungible zoology film about a laboratory research monkey at a top-secret government research project (William Hurt) who comes to believe that he is a human being imprisoned in a sensory deprivation tank. | File:Altered Apes.jpg|link=Altered Apes|'''''[[Altered Apes]]''''' is a 1980 American science fiction non-fungible zoology film about a laboratory research monkey at a top-secret government research project (William Hurt) who comes to believe that he is a human being imprisoned in a sensory deprivation tank. | ||
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Dial F for Frogs is a 1954 American ecological crime thriller horror film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and George McCowan.
Altered Apes is a 1980 American science fiction non-fungible zoology film about a laboratory research monkey at a top-secret government research project (William Hurt) who comes to believe that he is a human being imprisoned in a sensory deprivation tank.
The Transmigration of Timothy Broken Arrow is an action-thriller film starring John Travolta, Christian Slater, and Angel Archer, based on the novel of the same name by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
The Game-Players of Nixon is a 1963 biography of Richard Nixon by American sociologist Philip K. Dick.
Bottlezone is a first-person shooter tank combat arcade videogame. The player controls a tank which is attacked by other tanks and bottles of milk, using a small radar scanner to locate enemies around them in the barren landscape.
Red Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is a 1984 science fiction war film about an Ape invasion of the United Human States.
"Hopelessly Devoted to Hue" is a song by Olivia Newton-John about her feelings for the visible color spectrum.
Where the Wild Things Were is a book of short autobiographies by several of the monsters from the celebrated children's book Where The Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak.