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"Mindbender" is the fourteenth episode aired of the first series of UFO - a 1970 British television science fiction series about an alien invasion of Earth. The screenplay was written by Tony Barwick and the director was Ken Turner. The episode was filmed from 30 June to 10 July 1970 and aired on the ATV Midlands on 13 January 1971. Though ...
The Riddler Mindbender, previously named Mind Bender, is a steel roller coaster located at Six Flags Over Georgia near Atlanta, Georgia.Billed as "the world's first triple-loop roller coaster" when it opened on March 31, 1978, Mindbender has maintained its popularity since its opening.
Mindbender, a 1995 film about Uri Geller by Ken Russell; Mindbenders (film), a 2004 American science fiction film "Mindbender" , a 1971 television episode "Mindbender" (X-Men: Evolution), a 2002 television episode; MindBender, a prize contest on the TV series Daily Planet
2 4 4 2 "Conflict" 7 October 1970: 6 4 5 6 4 "The Dalotek Affair" 10 February 1971: 7 17 7 7 14 "A Question of Priorities" 14 October 1970: 8 5 8 8 5 "Ordeal" 24 April 1971: 9 19 9 9 7 "The Responsibility Seat" 31 July 1971: 10 25 10 10 17 "The Square Triangle" 9 December 1970: 11 10 11 11 6 "Court Martial" 1 May 1971: 12 20 12 12 10 "Close Up ...
Serpentor was designed to be the ultimate Cobra leader. Doctor Mindbender and Destro combed the tombs of the greatest leaders in history to find cells with DNA traces. These long-dead genetic blueprints were combined to produce a composite clone with the genius of Napoleon, the ruthlessness of Julius Caesar, the daring of Hannibal, and the shrewdness of Attila the Hun.
A new widescreen 1.66: 1 transfer with a complete digital picture restoration enhanced for 16×9 hi-def televisions. Audio commentary: a conversation with executive producer Gordon and genre film writer Tom Weaver. An illustrated essay on British science fiction/horror film making by film historian Bruce Eder.
The Mindbender was an Anton Schwarzkopf looping roller coaster at Galaxyland, a theme park in West Edmonton Mall, in Alberta, Canada. The ride officially opened to the public on December 20, 1985 at a cost of $6 million. [1] At 44.2 m (145 ft) in height, it was the tallest indoor roller coaster in the world as of 2020. [2] [3]
On June 7, concept art of the interior of overclocked Bender's head was released. [1] The next day, concept art of Fry's video game character was released. [2] On June 9, storyboards of Mom and her sons overlooking the Hoverfish were released. [3] Finally, a preview video clip of Fry conversing with overclocked Bender was released on June 20. [4]