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File:Drift (1971 film).jpg|link=Drift (1971 film)|'''''[[Drift (1971 film)|Drift]]''''' is a 1971 American science fiction crime film about John Drift (Richard Roundtree), a Fremen martial arts master who uses desert lore to drive Harkonnen mobsters from Harlem. | File:Drift (1971 film).jpg|link=Drift (1971 film)|'''''[[Drift (1971 film)|Drift]]''''' is a 1971 American science fiction crime film about John Drift (Richard Roundtree), a Fremen martial arts master who uses desert lore to drive Harkonnen mobsters from Harlem. | ||
File:The Blair Witch Labyrinth.jpg|link=The Blair Witch Labyrinth|'''''[[The Blair Witch Labyrinth]]''''' is a psychological fantasy horror film directed by Guillermo del Toro, Daniel Myrick, and Eduardo Sánchez. | File:The Blair Witch Labyrinth.jpg|link=The Blair Witch Labyrinth|'''''[[The Blair Witch Labyrinth]]''''' is a psychological fantasy horror film directed by Guillermo del Toro, Daniel Myrick, and Eduardo Sánchez. |
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Fanfare for the Comic Sans is a musical-typographical work by the American composer-typographer Aaron Copland.
Drift is a 1971 American science fiction crime film about John Drift (Richard Roundtree), a Fremen martial arts master who uses desert lore to drive Harkonnen mobsters from Harlem.
The Blair Witch Labyrinth is a psychological fantasy horror film directed by Guillermo del Toro, Daniel Myrick, and Eduardo Sánchez.
Agent Smith, Marriage Counselor is an American science fiction romantic comedy television series about a computer programmer (Keanu Reeves) who helps an artificial intelligence (Hugo Weaving) succeed as a marriage counselor.