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    • 1. Killshot Sep 5, 1995
      • A lab accident makes a physicist's villainous video-game characters come to life and wreak havoc.
    • 2. One Mean Mother Sep 12, 1995
      • Iced travel agent makes Gus think Evil Shirley is in play.
    • 3. The Boss Sep 19, 1995
      • Mr. Metcalf surfaces to kill humanity's hopes and dreams.
  2. Deadly Games is an American action science fiction television series that aired on UPN from September 5, 1995, to January 16, 1996. The basic plot of the show is about video game characters that come to life, re-enacting their deadly plans for wanton destruction and world domination in the real world.

  3. A scripted true-crime anthology series about the 1996 Olympic Games bombing and the manhunt for Eric Rudolph. Watch how Richard Jewell, a security guard, is falsely accused and how the FBI and ATF find the real bomber.

  4. Deadly Games is a 1982 American slasher film written and directed by Scott Mansfield, and starring Alexandra Morgan, Jo Ann Harris, Sam Groom, Steve Railsback, Denise Galik, Colleen Camp, and June Lockhart. It follows a small town terrorized by a ski-masked serial murderer targeting young women.

    • Ready or Not. In Ready or Not, Grace (Samara Weaving) embarks on a journey of survival after marrying into the wealthy Le Domas family, who have made their fortune from board games.
    • Battle Royale. Battle Royale is a 2000 Japanese action thriller film adapted from the 1999 novel of the same name by Koushun Takami. It is the final film directed by Kinji Fukasaku, the screenplay written by his son Kenta, and stars Takeshi Kitano.
    • The Hunger Games. In 'he Hunger Games, Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) exists in a dystopian world where the Capitol rules over twelve districts. Each year, as a cruel show of dominance, the Capitol forces each district to send a boy and a girl to compete in the deadly Hunger Games - a televised fight to the death.
    • Game Night. In the comedic thriller Game Night, Max (Jason Bateman) and Annie's (Rachel McAdams) weekly game night takes a wild turn when Max's charismatic brother, Brooks (Kyle Chandler), organizes a murder mystery party.
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    Thomas de Frémont, a child prodigy obsessed with tinkering and action films, lives in a secluded and high-tech castle with his widowed mother, Julie, his diabetic and partially blind grandfather, Papy, and his pet dog, J.R. On Christmas Eve, Thomas uses the Minitel to try and communicate with Santa Claus, and unknowingly makes contact with a local ...

    In 2018, the film had its North American premiere at the Fantastic Festin Austin, Texas, after having been restored by American Genre Film Archive.

    René Manzor won Best Director and Best Film at the 1990 Fantafestival. John Squires of Bloody Disgusting gave Deadly Games a glowingly positive review, heaping praise on its setting, cinematography, the relationships between its characters, and its sinister villain before concluding, "Deadly Games doesn't shy away from going to nightmarish places, ...

    Deadly Games at IMDb
    Article at The Austin Chronicle
    Deadly Games at Rotten Tomatoes
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  6. Oct 12, 1982 · With Alexandra Morgan, Jo Ann Harris, Sam Groom, Saul Sindell. A woman falls to her death after getting attacked by a black-clad assailant. Her sister arrives in town and starts dating a police detective, who's friends with a strange movie theater curator, as other women fall prey to the killer.

  7. Gus, a loser who is having problems with his wife, creates a video game with himself as a hero called The Cold Steel Kid. He battles Jackal (played by Christopher), an arrogant and almost game show host-like villain, who always seems to defeat him.

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