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  2. CRM 114 (fictional device) - Wikipedia

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    In Peter George's novel, Red Alert (1958), which was the basis for the film, the device is called the CRM 114. [3] George was well-informed; under the U.S. military Joint Electronics Type Designation System (The "AN" System), CRM is the designator for an air-transportable cargo (C) radio (R) maintenance or test assembly (M) and 114 is a feasible series number.

  3. The Incredibly Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living and ...

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    [11] [12] The 2004 DVD The 50 Worst Movies Ever Made ranked it at No. 1. [13] Variety wrote: "The Incredibly-Strange Creatures Who Stopped Living, And Became Mixed-Up Zombies is a low-budget shocker about carny murders. Okay musical production numbers and good direction overcome weak script and performances.

  4. MovieCode - Wikipedia

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    The site was reported by the BBC as having received more than 10,000 hits 10 days after its launch. [3]The German edition of Engadget was noted for its web site's HTML code being used in Duane Clark's 2011 TV series XIII, [4] [12] while it was noted elsewhere that movie code is frequently taken from web sites, including Wikipedia [5] [14] and a Canadian bank.

  5. Incredibly Strange Films - Wikipedia

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    RE/Search No. 10: Incredibly Strange Films is a book about American underground and other films. It was guest edited by Jim Morton, with associate editor Boyd Rice, in the RE/Search series edited by V. Vale and Andrea Juno, originally published in 1985 and expanded in 1986. [1] [2] [3]

  6. Spectral - Wikipedia

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    $70 million (estimated) [3] Spectral is a 2016 Hungarian-American military science fiction action film co-written and directed by Nic Mathieu . Written with Ian Fried & George Nolfi , the film stars James Badge Dale as DARPA research scientist Mark Clyne, with Max Martini , Emily Mortimer , Clayne Crawford , and Bruce Greenwood in supporting roles.

  7. Specs and the City - Wikipedia

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    The episode was written by Brian Kelley and directed by Lance Kramer. [1] The original title of the episode was intended to be "I Only Have My Eyes for You," a take on "I Only Have Eyes for You," but was changed to "Specs and the City," a take on Sex and the City. [2] The Oogle Goggles were originally known as "MyEyes." [3]

  8. Coded anti-piracy - Wikipedia

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    The dots are arranged in a unique pattern as identification of the particular print of a movie, and are added during manufacture. The marks are not present on the original film negative; they are produced either by physical imprint on the final film print or by digitally postprocessing a digitally distributed film.

  9. Mixels - Wikipedia

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    The Lego Mixels buildable collectible figurines went on sale on March 1, 2014. Each character has their own set, and nine were released as part of series one. For each tribe, one of the three sets contains a Nixel. Series 2 was released at the end of May, and Series 3 was released at the end of August. Series 4 was released on February 1, 2015 ...