Other examples include Ridley Scott's 1979 science fiction horror film: Immigrant
The Spreadsheet
The Spreadsheet Reloaded
The Spreadsheet Revolutions
The Spreadsheet Resurrections
"No, @BobDole@hexbear.net, I'm trying to tell you that when you PivotTable, you won't have to."
love that scene when The Augur tells Proto “Sorry kid, you got the gift but it looks like you are waiting for something, next life maybe who knows."
Cosmic Conflict
Cosmic Conflict: The Kingdom Retaliates
Cosmic Conflict: The Space Wizards Come Back
Cosmic Conflict: The Scary Ghost
Cosmic Conflict: The Doppelganger Raid
Cosmic Conflict: The Evil Space Wizards Get Even
Monkey Planet
Star Police Actions
Moderate Women
Ubermensch (Superman) come to think of it it's really something that people keep trying to deconstruct Superman when Superman was two Jewish guys spitting on the concept of the Ubermensch by creating a super-man who was unfailingly moral and wanted nothing more than to help people.
Re: Immigrant - Jenette Goldstein, Vasquez' actress, did apparently show up to the reading dressed as a farm worker. The story of how she ended up as Vasquez is some good reading about representation, race, and acting. Makeup was used to make Jenette's skin darker, which would be awful in most circumstances, but I've read accounts from Latinas who found Jenette's badass portrayal of Vasquez inspiring and have no qualms about it. It's a good illustration of how context and intent matter. Jenette also portray's John Connor's foster mom in Terminator II.
Here's an article from feminist frequency that's sort of a survey on the complexity of Vazquez and ethnicity in Hollywood.
https://feministfrequency.com/2017/03/28/absolutely-badasses-looking-back-on-vasquez-30-years-later/
There's also a good interview with her on the podcast I Was There Too: https://www.earwolf.com/episode/iwtt-classic-aliens-t2-titanic-with-jenette-goldstein-2/
Nice, thanks I remember her from T2. Btw still haven't guessed those 2 at the top
Star Wars, cause Vietnam wasn't a war it was a "police action"
And Little Women - Moderate Women.
The 1980s T Hank flick about a boy who wishes to be grownup: Large
Meanwhile, the 90's smash hit starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet aboard a doomed ocean liner: Big
A movie about a boy's wish to be turned immediately into an adult, Tom Hanks stars in Titanic
Slap Inebriated Affection
V for Revenge
Caterwauling in the Downpour
Evening of the Alive Corpses
Sunrise of the Alive Corpses
Master of the Jewelry
A Bad Dream on Elm Street
What a Female Desires
My Huge Corpulent Greek Wedding
Space Preservatives
More I thought of edit:
Original State Jewel
Garden Government
Awful Young Women
Celebrity Series of Battles
Costs Less Every Twelve
Fowl Sprint
Knife
Knife II
Flaming Saddle
A Soundless Location
Arachnid-Male
Man, Where's my Transportation?
Fighting Celestial Alita
Humongous
President Kong
The Avians
The Domicile on Supernatural Hill
The Waterfront Home
Deadly Jesters from Beyond the Stratosphere
Answers, not hints
Punch-Drunk Love
Lord of the Rings
Space Jam