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The Place – The Big Time, a short 1958 sci-fi novel by Fritz Leiber; Playaz Club – 1994 song of the same title by Rappin' 4-Tay, on his second album Don't Fight the Feelin' The Plot and Plaster – The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind; The Plumbers' Arms – Teachers (2001–2003) Poison – Arrow, episode "Lone Gunmen" The Poison Apple – Shrek 2
Beverage: Source: Date of first mention: Description and significance: Moloko Plus (Nadsat for "Milk Plus") : A Clockwork Orange: 1962: Aka "milk with knives in it"; drunk by the protagonist to get him in the mood for "a bit of the old ultraviolence" [2] In the film, Moloko Plus is milk laced with one of three (possibly illegal) drugs, Vellocet, Synthemesc and Drencrom.
Gerrold calls bolognium "technobabble", and cautions against overusing it, or using it carelessly; doing so harms the illusion of reality which good sci-fi needs. [22] In the 1982 sci-fi comedy Big Meat Eater, Bolonium makes up a meat-based fuel; the comedy rock band Bolonium gets its name from said reference.
Take Action Burger in Brooklyn, a sci-fi bar with a comic book-inspired theme and more than 50,000 free retro video games. Or maybe Scum & Villainy Cantina in L.A. is more your speed, ...
Coppélia, a life-size dancing doll in the ballet of the same name, choreographed by Marius Petipa with music by Léo Delibes (1870) The word robot comes from Karel Čapek's play, R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots), written in 1920 in Czech and first performed in 1921. Performed in New York 1922 and an English edition published in 1923.
The small tasting room has an elegant blend of art deco and sci-fi details that feels completely out of place near the intersection of FM 32 and FM 12, a few miles from the Devil’s Backbone dive ...
This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. This is a list of fictional countries from published works of fiction (books, films, television series, games, etc.). Fictional works describe all the countries in the following list as located somewhere on the surface of the Earth as ...
Adapted by Ernest Kinoy for NBC Radio's 1950–1951 sci-fi anthology series, Dimension X. A military android questions its continued existence, after the last of its human comrade-counterparts dies out from the effects of a mysterious doomsday super-weapon that was unleashed at the end of a generations-long global atomic war. Film 1951 War Five ...