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  2. Doomsday Machine (film) - Wikipedia

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    Doomsday Machine, also known as Escape from Planet Earth (video title), is an American science fiction film mostly filmed in 1967 but completed without the original cast or sets in 1972. [ 1 ] Plot

  3. Doomsday device - Wikipedia

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    Many hypothetical doomsday devices are based on salted hydrogen bombs creating large amounts of nuclear fallout.. A doomsday device is a hypothetical construction – usually a weapon or weapons system – which could destroy all life on a planet, particularly Earth, or destroy the planet itself, bringing "doomsday", a term used for the end of planet Earth.

  4. Doomsday (2008 film) - Wikipedia

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    Doomsday is a 2008 science fiction action film [5] written and directed by Neil Marshall. The film takes place in the future in Scotland , which has been quarantined because of a deadly virus. When the virus is found in London , political leaders send a team led by Major Eden Sinclair ( Rhona Mitra ) to Scotland to find a possible cure.

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

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    Film 1972 War Doomsday Machine: In 1975, a crew of space travelers tries to colonize Venus after Earth is destroyed by a "doomsday device". Originally filmed in 1967, but (due to money problems) not finished and/or released until five years later. Directed by Herbert J. Leder, Lee Sholem, and producer Harry Hope. Comic 1972– War

  6. Doomsday Machine - Wikipedia

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    Doomsday device, a hypothetical weapon which could destroy all life on the Earth; Doomsday Machine, a 1972 science-fiction film; The Doomsday Machine, a 2012 non-fiction book arguing that nuclear energy is a kind of 'Doomsday' strategy "The Doomsday Machine" (Star Trek: The Original Series), a 1967 episode of Star Trek: The Original Series

  7. Dr. Strangelove - Wikipedia

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    The title of the film satirically references Carnegie's How to Stop Worrying and Start Living. Among the other titles that Kubrick initially considered were Dr. Doomsday or: How to Start World War III Without Even Trying, Dr. Strangelove's Secret Uses of Uranus, and Wonderful Bomb. [41]

  8. USB Doomsday Device Hub: $39.99 at ThinkGeek! - AOL

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    Their USB Doomsday Device Hub has four switches. Switches one and two are toggles, and switch three is a key; once you activate them, the red light goes on to tell you that the device is armed ...

  9. List of fictional doomsday devices - Wikipedia

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    In his discussion of the tradition of apocalyptic cinema Mitchell exemplifies what the film Doomsday Machine or Escape from Planet Earth characterizes as a "planet-buster" [7] as belonging to the class of "Doomsday device". [8] Secondary literature can also use terms like "planet-cracker" [9] or "planet-busting superweapon". [10]