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  2. Monsters of California - Wikipedia

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    Monsters of California is a 2023 science-fiction, comedy-drama film written and directed by Tom DeLonge of Blink-182 and Angels & Airwaves (in his directorial debut). The film is a long-standing passion project of DeLonge who has a history of interest in UFOs and conspiracy theories. [1] Richard Kind, Casper Van Dien, and Camille Kostek all star.

  3. Apocalypse Now - Wikipedia

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    Apocalypse Now is a 1979 American epic war film produced and directed by Francis Ford Coppola. The screenplay, co-written by Coppola, John Milius, and Michael Herr, is loosely inspired by the 1899 novella Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad, with the setting changed from late 19th-century Congo to the Vietnam War.

  4. List of apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic fiction - Wikipedia

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    Collected in the book Night Shift. Story 1977 Eco "The Screwfly Solution" Short story; tells the tale of a virus which turns males into female-hating psychopaths when sexually aroused Television 1977 Eco Logan's Run (TV series) Logan's Run is an American science fiction television series, a spin-off from the 1976 film of the same name. Story 1977

  5. Monsters (2010 film) - Wikipedia

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    Monsters is a 2010 British science-fiction horror film written and directed by Gareth Edwards (in his feature directorial debut). Edwards also served as the cinematographer, production designer, and a visual effects artist. The film takes place years after a NASA probe crashed in Mexico, which leads to the sudden appearance of giant tentacled ...

  6. List of monster movies - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of monster movies, about such creatures as extraterrestrial aliens, giant animals, Kaiju (the Japanese counterpart of giant animals, but they can also be machines and plants), mutants, supernatural creatures, or creatures from folklore, such as Bigfoot or the Loch Ness Monster. These movies usually fall into the science fiction ...

  7. Moana (2016 film) - Wikipedia

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    Box office. $687.2 million [1] Moana (also known as Vaiana [4] or Oceania [5] in some markets), is a 2016 American animated musical fantasy comedy adventure film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The film was directed by John Musker and Ron Clements, co-directed by Chris Williams and Don Hall, and ...

  8. Beowulf - Wikipedia

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    Beowulf at Wikisource. Beowulf ( / ˈbeɪəwʊlf /; [1] Old English: Bēowulf [ˈbeːowuɫf]) is an Old English epic poem in the tradition of Germanic heroic legend consisting of 3,182 alliterative lines. It is one of the most important and most often translated works of Old English literature. The date of composition is a matter of contention ...

  9. Famous Monsters of Filmland - Wikipedia

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    Famous Monsters of Filmland is an American genre -specific film magazine, started in 1958 by publisher James Warren and editor Forrest J Ackerman . Famous Monsters of Filmland directly inspired the creation of many other similar publications, including Castle of Frankenstein, Cinefantastique, Fangoria, The Monster Times, and Video Watchdog.