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* In ''[[Serenity]]'', River Tam's psychic powers are finally confirmed. |
* In ''[[Serenity]]'', River Tam's psychic powers are finally confirmed. |
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* The telepath Kuato and various other mutants in ''[[Total Recall]]''. |
* The telepath Kuato and various other mutants in ''[[Total Recall]]''. |
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* The lame superhero film ''Zoom'' has a [[Heroes Want Redheads|hot red-headed]] telekinetic teen (hmm, [[X-Men|where did they get that idea?]]) and the [[Invisible]] Man also develops "mindsight". |
* The lame superhero film ''Zoom'' has a [[Heroes Want Redheads|hot red-headed]] telekinetic teen (hmm, [[X-Men (Comic Book)|where did they get that idea?]]) and the [[Invisible]] Man also develops "mindsight". |
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* Samara Morgan and her Japanese counterpart Sadako Yamamura, from ''[[The Ring]]'' films wield all these abilities, and then some, to tremendous effect. However, in contrast to [[Person of Mass Destruction|the novel version]] (see below) their powers are more sedate. |
* Samara Morgan and her Japanese counterpart Sadako Yamamura, from ''[[The Ring]]'' films wield all these abilities, and then some, to tremendous effect. However, in contrast to [[Person of Mass Destruction|the novel version]] (see below) their powers are more sedate. |
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* ''[[Push]]''. The premise that people are born with different powers, and each are given a shorthand term for whatever power they are born with: |
* ''[[Push]]''. The premise that people are born with different powers, and each are given a shorthand term for whatever power they are born with: |