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* ''[[The Brothers Grimm (film)|The Brothers Grimm]]'' took its cues directly from [[Fairy Tales]], so naturally a tower was needed. In the middle of a [[The Lost Woods|Haunted Forest]], a tower with no doors, surrounded by 12 stone sarcophagi, and the nest for [[Ravens and Crows|a murder of shrieking crows]]. Jakob wants to get in to meet the girl of his dreams. [[What Could Possibly Go Wrong?]]? |
* ''[[The Brothers Grimm (film)|The Brothers Grimm]]'' took its cues directly from [[Fairy Tales]], so naturally a tower was needed. In the middle of a [[The Lost Woods|Haunted Forest]], a tower with no doors, surrounded by 12 stone sarcophagi, and the nest for [[Ravens and Crows|a murder of shrieking crows]]. Jakob wants to get in to meet the girl of his dreams. [[What Could Possibly Go Wrong?]]? |
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* The headquarters of [[I, Robot (film)|US Robotics]] in is the tallest building by far in Chicago. Guess where the Evil AI of ''[[I, Robot (film)|I, Robot]]'' is situated? {{spoiler|If you said "the basement", shame on you.}} |
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* ''[[I, Robot (film)|I Robot]]'': The US Robotics tower. |
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* ''[[Time Bandits]]'': The Fortress of Ultimate Darkness. |
* ''[[Time Bandits]]'': The Fortress of Ultimate Darkness. |
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* ''[[Metropolis]]'': The [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic|New Tower of Babel]], Joh Fredersen's headquarters. |
* ''[[Metropolis]]'': The [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic|New Tower of Babel]], Joh Fredersen's headquarters. |
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* The Evil Skyscraper from ''[[Freejack]]'' is not just the [[Star Scraper|tallest building]] in Manhattan (strike one) and the office of [[Anthony Hopkins]]' character (strike two); it contains the souls of paying customers who are artificially implanted into the titular ''freejack'''s bodies. |
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* The big pyramid from ''[[Blade Runner]]''. |
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== Literature == |
== Literature == |