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File:Time Travelers of Triskelion.jpg|link=Time Travelers of Triskelion|'''''[[Time Travelers of Triskelion]]''''' is a British-American science fiction television series about a group of prisoners on the arena planet of Triskelion who secretly experiment with time travel. | File:Time Travelers of Triskelion.jpg|link=Time Travelers of Triskelion|'''''[[Time Travelers of Triskelion]]''''' is a British-American science fiction television series about a group of prisoners on the arena planet of Triskelion who secretly experiment with time travel. | ||
File: | File:The Dark Side of EC.jpg|link=The Dark Side of E.C.|'''''[[The Dark Side of E.C.]]''''' is a 1973 album by Pink Floyd and Eric Clapton. | ||
File:Ferris Blacker's Day Off (1986).jpg|link=Ferris Blacker's Day Off|'''''[[Ferris Blacker's Day Off]]''''' is a 1986 American race relations comedy film about a high school slacker who skips school for a day of blackface, regularly breaking the fourth wall to explain his techniques and inner thoughts. | File:Ferris Blacker's Day Off (1986).jpg|link=Ferris Blacker's Day Off|'''''[[Ferris Blacker's Day Off]]''''' is a 1986 American race relations comedy film about a high school slacker who skips school for a day of blackface, regularly breaking the fourth wall to explain his techniques and inner thoughts. |
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Rashomon Time-Slip is a science fiction psychological thriller novel by American sociologist Philip K. Dick. It was adapted for film by Akira Kurosawa in 1950.
Burn After Eating is a comedy foodie film written and directed by the Coen Brothers and starring George Clooney, Frances McDormand, John Malkovich, and Brad Pitt.
Time Travelers of Triskelion is a British-American science fiction television series about a group of prisoners on the arena planet of Triskelion who secretly experiment with time travel.
The Dark Side of E.C. is a 1973 album by Pink Floyd and Eric Clapton.
Ferris Blacker's Day Off is a 1986 American race relations comedy film about a high school slacker who skips school for a day of blackface, regularly breaking the fourth wall to explain his techniques and inner thoughts.
The NeverEnding Satori is a 1984 fantasy about a boy who happens upon a magical book that tells of a young Zen monk who is given the task of achieving satori, a deep experience of seeing into one's true nature.
"My Good Vibrations" is a song by the Beach Boys and The Who.