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File:Harry Potter and the Tower of Nakatomi.jpg|link=Harry Potter and the Tower of Nakatomi|'''''[[Harry Potter and the Tower of Nakatomi]]''''' is a 1988 American Christmas fantasy action film about a young wizard (Daniel Radcliffe) who is caught up in the takeover of a Los Angeles skyscraper by the ruthless Professor Snape (Alan Rickman). | File:Harry Potter and the Tower of Nakatomi.jpg|link=Harry Potter and the Tower of Nakatomi|'''''[[Harry Potter and the Tower of Nakatomi]]''''' is a 1988 American Christmas fantasy action film about a young wizard (Daniel Radcliffe) who is caught up in the takeover of a Los Angeles skyscraper by the ruthless Professor Snape (Alan Rickman). | ||
File:How The Mask Stole Christmas.jpg|link=How The Mask Stole Christmas|'''''[[How The Mask Stole Christmas]]''''' is an American superhero Christmas comedy film about a mischievous, solitary creature who thwarts corporate Christmas plans by stealing Christmas gifts and decorations from manufacturers before they can be shipped to retailers. | File:How The Mask Stole Christmas.jpg|link=How The Mask Stole Christmas|'''''[[How The Mask Stole Christmas]]''''' is an American superhero Christmas comedy film about a mischievous, solitary creature who thwarts corporate Christmas plans by stealing Christmas gifts and decorations from manufacturers before they can be shipped to retailers. |
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Harry Potter and the Tower of Nakatomi is a 1988 American Christmas fantasy action film about a young wizard (Daniel Radcliffe) who is caught up in the takeover of a Los Angeles skyscraper by the ruthless Professor Snape (Alan Rickman).
How The Mask Stole Christmas is an American superhero Christmas comedy film about a mischievous, solitary creature who thwarts corporate Christmas plans by stealing Christmas gifts and decorations from manufacturers before they can be shipped to retailers.
"My Good Vibrations" is a song by the Beach Boys and The Who.
The Salem orb trials were a series of hearings and prosecutions of people accused of Orbcraft in colonial Massachusetts between February 1692 and May 1693.
Lux Fiat is a Vatican-Italian automobile manufacturer.
Neilly Dan was an American jazz-rock-country band comprising Neil Young, Walter Becker, and Donald Fagen.