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La Jetée (1962)/12 Monkeys (1995)

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2008-02-03 13:19:29 by Editor in Ferdy on Films, etc.
...biological plague that has wiped out nearly the entire human race. He does well and is offered the opportunity to be sent into the past to retrieve a pure sample of the virus, before it mutated beyond a cure, and earn a pardon The scientists, an assortment of grotesque figures typical of Gilliam films, are not precise in targeting the time to...
 
 
 
 
 
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Men Behind The Sun (1988)

2008-05-29 14:45:59 by Squish in filmsquish.com - reviews, editorials & insight on film and television
 
...biological weapons testing. This is the story of Squadron 731, the camp where those horrors took place The first surprise that I encountered in my research was seeing that the Horror genre was nicely tacked onto this film by IMDb . Sure, Men Behind The Sun is a look into some pretty horrific events,but it's not the type of Horror that makes...
 
 
 
 
 
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Flirting With Disaster (1996)

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2008-02-16 04:07:02 by Joe Valdez in This Distracted Globe
...biological parents. A data analyst named Tina Kalb (Téa Leoni) notifies Mel that his birth mother lives in San Diego. Mel rushes home, where his wife Nancy (Patricia Arquette) has made a date for them to have sex. Their bedroom activity is interrupted when Mel introduces Tina and makes his big announcement An ex-dancer finishing her...
 
 
 
 
 
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Then She Found Me

2008-04-27 12:58:00 by Tassoula in Tassoula's Movie Review Blog
 
...biological clock ticking out of control. She's 39, a teacher and alone Then out of nowhere, her obnoxious biological mother (played by a perfectly cast Bette Midler) swoops back into her life to complicate things even further What saves the movie from being a complete downer is the lucky connection she makes with Frank (Firth), the father...
 
 
 
 
 
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Doctor Who Theories, Facts, Speculations

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2008-05-09 13:05:35 by Sam in Slice of SciFi
...biological code in his hand. He also possibly uses it so the TARDIS recognizes him Next week the previews would have us believe that we will be meeting The Doctors daughter. However if this were the case it is likely the doctor would have known. It may be his child in the context that it was created by the Master using his biological code...
 
 
 
 
 
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MOVIE REVIEW: The Happening (2008)

2008-06-17 05:26:00 by John Kenneth Muir in John Kenneth Muir's Reflections on Film/TV
 
...biological); but there's always a parental figure and a child (or young person) involved in some capacity. In the course of the film, and often because of the "happening," the family learns to move past tragedy and grow closer. You could even argue that the family in Lady in the Water is actually a community - a larger family, I suppose....
 
 
 
 
 
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MIND MELD: Interesting Areas of Scientific Research

2008-06-26 02:07:33 by JP in SF Signal
 
...biological, biomedical and environmental applications. Rice has a Center for Biological and Environmental Nanotechnology (CBEN) busily investigating the interface between nanomaterials and biology. Nanomaterials including buckminsterfullerene have toxicity issues, but on the other hand, they have all kinds of environmental and biomedical...
 
 
 
 
 
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2008-07-17 15:08:27 by Editor in Horror Movies
...biological weapons laboratory hidden in an old mansion, the power of the T-Virus that turns humans and animals into horrible monsters...why did it all happen Why is it happening again People could not believe the survivors' reports. Stories of their incredible experiences and of strange biological weapons and zombies were beyond the...
 
 
 
 
 
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2008-07-21 13:47:39 by Editor in Horror Movies
...biological weapons laboratory hidden in an old mansion, the power of the T-Virus that turns humans and animals into horrible monsters...why did it all happen Why is it happening again People could not believe the survivors' reports. Stories of their incredible experiences and of strange biological weapons and zombies were beyond the...
 
 
 
 
 
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CULT TV BLOGGING: The Tomorrow People (1973): "The Slaves of the Jedikiah"

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2008-08-17 06:19:00 by John Kenneth Muir in John Kenneth Muir's Reflections on Film/TV
...biological computer ," he informs Stephen. "I don't have disks and tapes." The high-tech "machine" is fully capable of original thought, and he also cooks...materializing food instantaneously (sort of like a replicator in latter day Treks ). In this serial, we see Tim make some executive decision when the young tomorrow people can't. In an...