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Music Video - Damn Dirty Apes
Natural 20 presents Damn Dirty Apes, a ballad of love, loss, and primates. Featuring the talents of Brian Thompson (from amateurscientist.org) and John Nix. Check out www.myspace.com/natural20music for more of their music.
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Forbidden Planet (1956)
Cmdr. Adams and his team are sent on a rescue mission to the planet Altair. When they get there, they find that the only two inhabitants are in no need of rescuing. With the help of Robby, the friendly robot, Dr. Mobius and his daughter are doing just fine. Trouble starts, however, when an invisible beast begins to destroy the space-team.
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Midgets & Mages - A Salty Solution - A Scifi Hairball Original Game
Another Scifi Hairball Original Game. Help Salty Pete get rid of some incriminating evidence in this interactive MUD-like, RPG-ish, NAMBLA-approved adventure.
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Gravity Bender - A Scifi Hairball Original Game
Are you a Bad Enough Dude to take on Sir Isaac Newton's law of Universal Gravitation? If so, then check out this new Scifi Hairball exclusive game, wherein you use the power of gravity to bend the paths of pellets into a target. What fun!
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Flash Gordon (1980)
The evil emperor Ming has caused the moon to begin falling to Earth. Among other things, hot hail and earthquakes are wreaking havoc on the good people of the world. By coincidence, Flash Gordon, star football player for the Jets, and his travel agent, 'Dale' (she's a girl) find themselves on a rocket to a distant planet, where Ming rules the fate of us all. Can Flash stop him in time?
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Zardoz (1974)
Earth is in ruin, and a mysterious God, Zardoz, floats around in the form of a giant stone head, giving guns to his followers and instructing them to kill those few humans which are still alive. Sean Connery stows away in the head and finds himself in a wonderful garden of eden, filled with people who consider him savage and perform tests on him. He eventually destroys everything they've built, then his people invade and shoot everyone.
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THX 1138 (1970)
In the not-so distant future, man is apparently made to service the greater good by handling dangerous materials in a subterranean plant. We no longer have names, we instead have designations. Robert Duvall (THX 1138) is such a worker, and he wants out. This film is actually an extension of George Lucas's short film, by the same title.
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Logan's Run (1976)
In the 23rd century, humanity lives for pleasure. The catch is that no one may live to the age of 30. Upon reaching "Lastday," they partake in ceremonial execution. Those who try to flee are called Runners, and Logan (Michael York) is part of the elite Sandmen, who track down and kill runners. But the tables turn when Logan reaches his 29th birthday, and becomes a runner himself.
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The Cat from Outer Space (1978)
An alien from another world is forced to emergency-land on Earth, with the promise of repairing his ship and returning to the rendezvous point three days later. Just one thing: the alien is a cat! WHAT?! This talking cat, Jake, befriends a few physicists, uses his mind power to cheat at gambling, and eventually applies for US citizenship. The cast includes Ken Berry and Roddy McDowall. Yes, that Roddy McDowall.
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Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1978)
Buck Rogers, an astronaut from 1987 gets frozen in space for 500 years until he is finally de-thawed by the Draconians. He eventually makes it back to Earth to find it nearly destroyed by nuclear war, except for a few very developed cities. Once there he falls in love with a local girl (who doesn't like him at all) and gains two robot friends. It turns out the Draconians are bad guys, and Buck has to save the universe by killing everyone in sight.
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