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This is a list of fictional terms used in films. |
This is a list of fictional terms used in films. |
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# (said of a video game character) To abandon one's own game and invade another game, like Turbo (a video game racer). |
# (said of a video game character) To abandon one's own game and invade another game, like Turbo (a video game racer). |
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==See also== |
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* [[Appendix:Fiction/Live-action series]] |
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[[Category:Appendices of works of fiction]] |
[[Category:Appendices of works of fiction]] |
Revision as of 06:31, 24 February 2020
This is a list of fictional terms used in films.
Live-action films
- Mamushka
See Appendix:A Clockwork Orange.
- loop
- The future version of a looper, sent to the past to be killed by him.
- looper
- Someone hired to kill victims sent from the future via time travel.
- Thunderdome
- An arena surrounded by a steel cage.
- agent
- Any of the humanoid computer programs, who wear coat and ties and black glasses, and whose function is to eliminate humans that could reveal the truth of the Matrix.
- A simulated reality created by sentient machines to subdue humans.
- sentinel
- Any of the autonomous machines, antagonistic to humans, that patrol the reality outside the Matrix.
- fetch
- nice, cool
- A robot.
- protocol droid
- A diplomat robot.
- Pick of Destiny
Animated films
- Leafman
- Any member of a race of tiny humanoid soldiers.
- game-jump
- synonym of "go Turbo"
- go Turbo
- (said of a video game character) To abandon one's own game and invade another game, like Turbo (a video game racer).