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  2. The Tricky Game of Love - Wikipedia

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    The Tricky Game of Love (Czech: Hry lásky šálivé) is a Czech comedy film directed by Jiří Krejčík. It was released in two sequences on October 22, 1971, in Czechoslovakia . Cast

  3. List of films about computers - Wikipedia

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    Steal This Film (2006) Hackers Are People Too (2008) Hackers Wanted (not officially released, but leaked in 2010) The Virtual Revolution (2010) We Are Legion (2012) The Internet's Own Boy: The Story of Aaron Swartz (2014) Citizenfour (2014) Zero Days (2016) Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World (2016) Cyberbunker: The Criminal ...

  4. Electronic billing - Wikipedia

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    Electronic billing or electronic bill payment and presentment, is when a seller such as company, organization, or group sends its bills or invoices over the internet, and customers pay the bills electronically. [1] This replaces the traditional method where invoices are sent in paper form and payments are done by manual means such as sending ...

  5. Cyberbully (2011 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film received a generally positive review from Common Sense Media, who gave the film a 4 out of 5 star rating, stating "Cyberbully is a great jumping-off point for talking to teens about the very real dangers that exist online. The movie does a good job of working in most of the hot-button issues related to this topic, including the ...

  6. Goosebumps: Escape from Horrorland - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, PC Data named Escape from Horrorland the 11th-best-selling computer game of December 1996. [2] The game ultimately reached domestic sales of 130,000 units by August 1997, which made it DreamWorks Interactive's highest-selling game by that time. Leslie Helm of the Los Angeles Times called it "a modest success". [3]

  7. BASIC Computer Games - Wikipedia

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    By 1979, it had sold over 1 million copies, the first computer book to do so. [ 1 ] Sales remained strong for years, and spawned similar collections in More Basic Computer Games (1979), and Big Computer Games (1984) and Basic Computer Adventures (1984), with translations into six languages.

  8. Opening credits - Wikipedia

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    A typical Soviet opening credits sequence starts with a film company's logo (such as Mosfilm or Lenfilm), the film's title, followed by the scenarist (the Soviet Union considered the scriptwriter the principal "auteur" of its films [citation needed]), followed by the director, usually on separate screens, then continuing with screens showing ...

  9. Billing (performing arts) - Wikipedia

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    In the actual film's credits, they (along with the other actors in the film) were listed in alphabetical order and in the same size typeface. If an actor is not an established star, he or she may not receive above-the-title billing, or even "star" billing; they may just be listed at the head of the cast.