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  • Howard The Duck

    Howard The Duck

    A sarcastic humanoid duck is pulled from his homeworld to Earth where he must stop an alien invader. Howard the Duck is an American science fiction comedy film directed by Willard Huyck and produced by George Lucas. It is loosely based on the Marvel comic book of the same name, created by Steve Gerber and quoting scripts by Bill Mantlo, the film focuses on Howard, an alien from a planet inhabited by anthropomorphic ducks, who is transported to Earth where [...]

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  • Coming to America

    Coming to America

    An African prince goes to Queens, New York City to find a wife whom he can respect for her intelligence and will. If you can get past Eddie Murphy playing a character 10 years younger than his actual age, you’ll love him playing half the rest of the characters in the film (and Arsenio Hall playing the other half.) With outstanding comedic performances by James Earl Jones and Louie Anderson and a cameo by a young(ish) Samuel L. Jackson, this [...]

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  • Dog Soldiers

    Dog Soldiers

    A routine military exercise turns into a nightmare in the Scotland wilderness. Dog Soldiers is a 2002 British horror film written and directed by Neil Marshall, and starring Kevin McKidd, Sean Pertwee and Liam Cunningham. A British production set in the highlands of Scotland, it was filmed almost entirely in Luxembourg. Original release date: 2002

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  • Zeitgeist (with 2010 revisions)

    Zeitgeist (with 2010 revisions)

    Zeitgeist: The Movie is a 2007 documentary film by Peter Joseph. It asserts a number of conspiracy theory-based ideas, including the Christ myth theory, alternative theories for the parties responsible for the September 11 attacks in 2001 and that bankers manipulate the international monetary system and the media in order to consolidate power. The film was originally released on June 18, 2007 as an online documentary. While the film has been praised by some for being “compellingly edited”, it has [...]

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