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It was released in the U.S. on December 13, 1996.

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Then the movie would have been boring.

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Jack Nicholson is killed twice

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"Mars Attacks!" (1996 film).

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sort of as they are both comedies and they both have Jack Black and pop stars from the 60s and 70s in them Saving Silverman Neil Diamond and Mars Attacks Tom Jones and they both involve saving the day

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possible since it is Comedy Sci Fi and they have onced aired Sci Fi Comedy Movies like Coneheads and SpaceBalls so they may be a chance for them to air Mars Attacks

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Mars Attacks the World - 1938 was released on:

USA: 7 November 1938

Denmark: 16 December 1938

Mexico: 11 January 1940

USA: 1950 (re-release)

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Probably The Shining (1980).

Or the President in Mars Attacks (1996)

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Of course they already have. Check out the movie Mars Attacks:)

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Three: Jack Nicholson, Rod Steiger and Natalie Portman.

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Tim Burton was the director, and the producer as well, of the 1996 film Mars Attacks. Tim Burton's other director credits include Batman and Batman Returns, Edward Scissorhands, the 2001 Planet of the Apes, and the 2005 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Tim Burton is currently working on a new Alice in Wonderland.

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Yes, David Krumholtz guest-starred in an episode of ER titled "Mars Attacks" in 2004. He portrayed the character Paul Rinehart in the show.

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The President of the United States: Ford in Air Force One, Nicholson in Mars Attacks, and Pullman in Independence Day.

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i remember him saying in an interview that he had a crush on Emma Watson (Hermione from Harry Potter), and his favorite actress is Natalie portman (padme from star wars, taffy from mars attacks)

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Nathan Archer has written:

'Mars Attacks #1'

'Ragnarok'

'Concrete jungle'

'Ragnarok'

'Cold war'

'Martian deathtrap' -- subject(s): Fiction, Martians

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The possessive form of Mars is Mars'

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There have been many terrorist attacks such as the September 11th attacks and the 67 terrorist attacks on Pakistan,The Mumbai attacks and many more

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There are no people on Mars, and no astronauts have visited Mars. The Moon, yes, Mars, no.

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Mars.

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attacks on security

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Attacks that happen at night

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BTW Martin Manhunter is in DC but anyway hulk will win as he is invunerable to almost all of man hunters attacks. The hulk is all-terrain and would even defeat him in Mars.

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Some films with the theme of alien invasion are Independence Day, Men In Black, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, War of the Worlds, Mars Attacks!, The Faculty and It Came From Outer Space.

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What is the difference between active attacks passive attacks in GSM network?

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*mars odyssey

*mars global surveyor

*mars pathfinder

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Mars vs. Mars was created on 2005-02-15.

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Anxiety or panic attacks can be mistaken for heart attacks (although it is actually rare for anxiety attacks to cause heart attacks, especially in young people).

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It attacks ships & whales but i don't think it attacks humans!

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They are not quite on Mars. They are moons of Mars.

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The plural form of Mars remains Mars, as it is already a plural noun.

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a description of mars is 60% of mars is rocky and 40% of mars is a flat surface

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The Mars Candy Company was founded by Frank Mars.

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The planet Mars was named by the ancient Romans after their god of war, Mars.

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Attacks that happen at night

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Some spacecraft that have visited Mars include NASA's Mars rovers (Spirit, Opportunity, Curiosity, Perseverance), the Mars Odyssey orbiter, the MAVEN orbiter, the European Space Agency's Mars Express orbiter, and the United Arab Emirates' Hope orbiter.

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Not sure what you mean; Mars is a planet.

Not sure what you mean; Mars is a planet.

Not sure what you mean; Mars is a planet.

Not sure what you mean; Mars is a planet.

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mars is dusty mars has lots of dust over mars they is more dust than

rock on mars and it has a weak field but i have a question for

all of you out there tell me does mars have a moon

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Mars = Matawhero (literally "Red Mars")

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