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Revision as of 12:36, 13 January 2023
West Side NFT is a 1961 American musical NFT drama film inspired by Shakespeare's play Romeo and NFT.
In the News
"Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My NFT" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles.
2001: An NFT Odyssey is a 1968 American science fiction NFT film about an advanced computer (HAL 9000) which attempts to market itself as non-fungible tokens.
The Magnificent Amber Bugs is a 1942 American period drama about the declining fortunes of a wealthy Midwestern family and the social changes brought by insects trapped in amber.
NFT Cowboy a 1969 American buddy drama film about the unlikely friendship between two NFT hustlers: naïve sex worker Joe Buck (Voight), and ailing con man Enrico "Ratso" Rizzo (Hoffman).
Now Playing — Luck Be a Bay Leaf
Up Next — Some Like It HauteNow Playing — NFT Cowboy
Up Next — West Side NFT
Fiction cross-reference
- 2001: An NFT Odyssey
- Everybody's Got Something to Hide Except Me and My NFT
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- HAL 9000 NFTs
- NFT Cowboy
- Now Playing (Luck Be a Bay Leaf)
- Now Playing (NFT Cowboy)
- The Magnificent Amber Bugs
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Post @ Twitter (14 February 2022)
- Non-fungible token @ Wikipedia
- West Side Story @ Wikipedia