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  2. Rampage (2018 film) - Wikipedia

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    Rampage was released on April 13, 2018, by Warner Bros. Pictures, after initially being set for release a week later, on April 20. The release date was moved up after Avengers: Infinity War had also shifted its release up by a week, to April 27, so as to provide Rampage with a two-week cushion.

  3. Triassic Attack - Wikipedia

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    The rampaging skeletons attack and kill everyone they come across in their path. Jake and his ex-wife Emma set out together to find and save their daughter Savannah and try to stop the dinosaurs. Dakota joins them and together they manage to electrocute the fossils with a local power plant, setting an end to their rampage.

  4. Source Code - Wikipedia

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    Source Code is a 2011 U.S. science fiction action thriller film [4] directed by Duncan Jones and written by Ben Ripley.It stars Jake Gyllenhaal as Captain Colter Stevens of the U.S. Army, who is sent into an eight-minute virtual re-creation of a real-life train explosion, and tasked with determining the identity of the terrorist who bombed it.

  5. Rampage (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    To tie into the film three separate video games were created. One is an arcade game created exclusively for Dave & Buster's who co-created the game alongside Adrenaline Amusements for their restaurant chain, [2] and a augmented reality app called RAMPAGE: AR Unleashed, [3] while the second is a free-to-play browser game called Rampage City ...

  6. A.R.O.G - Wikipedia

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    A.R.O.G: A Prehistoric Film (Turkish: A.R.O.G: Bir Yontma Taş Filmi) is a 2008 Turkish science-fiction comedy film, directed by Cem Yılmaz and Ali Taner Baltacı, about a used carpet salesman who is sent back in time by an old interplanetary adversary out for revenge.

  7. MovieCode - Wikipedia

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    MovieCode (full title Source Code in TV and Films) is a website revealing the meanings of computer program source code depicted in film, established in January 2014. It runs via microblogging site Tumblr, with its owner accepting examples submitted by readers. Its contents include examples of code and their origins and/or meanings.

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  9. Croczilla - Wikipedia

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    Croczilla was shown as a "work-in-progress" print at Marché du Film at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2012. [2] Australian sales firm Odin's Eye Entertainment picked up the rights to Croczilla. [2] The film was released in China on June 8, 2012. [1] Croczilla was the opening film at the 36th Montreal World Film Festival. [3]