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In 1996, a full-length movie featuring the duo titled Beavis and Butt-Head Do America was released in theaters.
The movie adaptation was released in 1996 starring Pamela Anderson as Barb Wire.
* Michael Collins is a 1996 movie by Neil Jordan starring Liam Neeson on the life and career of Michael Collins.
It is located in a binary star system ( Gridlock ) within the constellation of Kasterborous ( Pyramids of Mars, Attack of the Cybermen and Voyage of the Damned ), at " galactic coordinates ten-zero-eleven-zero-zero by zero-two from galactic zero centre " ( Pyramids of Mars ( 1975 ), Full Circle ( 1980 ) and partially in " The Family of Blood " ( 2007 )), which is some 250 million light years away from Earth ( as stated in the 1996 Doctor Who television movie ).
The Eye provides the power required for time travel ( The Three Doctors, 1973 ; The Deadly Assassin, 1976 ), and all Time Lord TARDIS time machines draw their power from it ( the 1996 television movie ).
The horror film style has changed over time, but in 1996 Scream set off a " chain of copycats ", leading to a new variety of teenage, horror movies .< ref name = Stack > This new approach to horror films began to gradually earn more and more income as seen in the progress of Scream movies ; the first movie earned six million and the third movie earned one-hundred and one million.
However, he appeared in the most successful movie of 1996, Independence Day, with Will Smith and Jeff Goldblum.
* Blair Underwood, in the 1996 HBO television movie Soul of the Game.
* The Phantom ( 1996 film ), a movie adaptation from 1936 of the comic strip, " The Phantom "
In the 1996 movie Surviving Picasso, Picasso is portrayed by actor Anthony Hopkins.
* Citizen Ruth, 1996 movie about abortion in the United States
Comedian and television presenter Bob Saget, a board member of the SRF, directed the 1996 ABC TV movie For Hope, starring Dana Delany, which depicts a young woman fatally affected by scleroderma ; the film was based on the experiences of Saget's sister Gay.
The TARDIS has been shown to be incredibly rugged, withstanding gunfire ( the 1996 television movie, Doctor Who ; " The Runaway Bride "), temperatures of 3000 degrees without even scorching (" Forty-Two "), atmospheric re-entry (" Voyage of the Damned "), falls of several miles (" The Satan Pit ") and sinking into pooling acid ( The Almost People ).
In " Boom Town " ( 2005 ), the Ninth Doctor implied that he had stopped trying to fix the circuit quite some time ago because he had become rather fond of the police box shape – a claim the Eighth Doctor made in the 1996 television movie.
In the 1996 television movie, the Eighth Doctor revealed that he hid a secret key in a cubbyhole above the ' P ' in the ' POLICE BOX ' sign.
In the 1996 television movie, the Eighth Doctor ( and the Seventh before him ) kept a spare key " in a cubbyhole behind the ' P '" ( of the POLICE BOX sign ).
The ankh-like key was also used in the 1996 television movie.
** The 1996 Doctor Who television movie takes place from December 30, 1999 to January 1, 2000.
In 1995, Nicks was reunited with Lindsey Buckingham and contributed the duet " Twisted " to the Twister movie soundtrack, while in 1996 the Sheryl Crow penned " Somebody Stand By Me " featured on the Boys on the Side soundtrack, and Nicks also remade Tom Petty's " Free Fallin '" for Fox's TV hit Party of Five.
The troupe made one movie, Brain Candy, which was released in 1996.
She is portrayed by Claire Bloom in Laurence Olivier's 1955 film adaptation of the play, Kristin Scott Thomas in Ian McKellen's 1995 adaptation of the play and by Winona Ryder in the 1996 movie Looking for Richard.
The film was scheduled for release on July 3, 1996, but due to the high level of anticipation for the movie, many theaters began showing it on the evening of July 2, 1996, the same day the film begins.

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The first official home video releases of Beavis and Butt-Head were two VHS tapes titled There Goes the Neighborhood and Work Sucks !, distributed by Sony Music Video and MTV Home Video in 1996 in the United States, United Kingdom and Australia.
In August 1996, San Jose Mercury News reporter Gary Webb published a series titled Dark Alliance, alleging that the contras contributed to the rise of crack cocaine in California.
This invisibility disappeared with the release of a film titled Fire in 1996, prompting some theaters in India to be attacked by extremists.
In 1996, von Trier conducted an unusual theatrical experiment in Copenhagen involving 53 actors, which he titled Psychomobile 1: The World Clock.
A loose American remake of the show starred Bill Cosby and was simply titled Cosby ; it ran from 1996 to 2000.
In 1996, " Weird Al " Yankovic created a parody of the Presidents ' " Lump ", titled " Gump ".
In 1996, Crow released her self titled second album.
In 1994 and 1996, two anthologies of alternate history science fiction involving World Science Fiction Conventions, titled Alternate Worldcons and Again, Alternate Worldcons, edited by Mike Resnick were published.
In August 1996, San Jose Mercury News reporter Gary Webb published a series titled Dark Alliance, linking the origins of crack cocaine in California ( largely aimed at its African-American population ) to the CIA-Contra alliance.
In 1996 a tribute album titled A Small Circle of Friends appeared that featured tracks by Mike Watt, Free Kitten, The Melvins, Meat Puppets, that dog., L7, The Posies, NOFX, Flea, Gumball, and others along with a version of " Circle One " performed by Pat Smear with Hole under the name " The Holez ".
Actor Sean Bean made an one-off appearance in 1996 titled " I've Bean to Paradise " where the main character, unhappy with his long term relationship, attempts to seek out for more physically attractive women by undergoing a makeover as a lookalike of the actor ( played by himself ) and passing himself off as the actor with references to his past screen roles.
During his time in prison, on January 1, 1996, his next album was released, titled Filosofem.
Niki Lauda has written five books: The Art and Science of Grand Prix Driving ( titled Formula 1: The Art and Technicalities of Grand Prix Driving in some markets ) ( 1975 ); My Years With Ferrari ( 1978 ); The New Formula One: A Turbo Age ( 1984 ); Meine Story ( titled To Hell and Back in some markets ) ( 1986 ); Das dritte Leben ( 1996 ).
Mary Shaw and David Garlan of Carnegie Mellon wrote a book titled Software Architecture: Perspectives on an Emerging Discipline in 1996, which brought forward the concepts in Software Architecture, such as components, connectors, styles and so on.
In 1996, Minnelli released a new studio album titled Gently.
Further songs, on Zappa's Mystery Disc ( 1996 ), " I Was a Teen-Age Malt Shop " and " The Birth of Captain Beefheart " also provide an insight to Zappa's ' teenage movie ' script titled Captain Beefheart vs. the Grunt People, the first appearances of the Beefheart name.
* Hearst co-authored a novel with Cordelia Frances Biddle titled Murder at San Simeon ( Scribner, 1996 ), based upon the death of Thomas Ince on her grandfather's yacht.
Following the general critical disappointment of On Deadly Ground, Seagal filmed a sequel to one of his most successful films, Under Siege, titled Under Siege 2: Dark Territory ( 1995 ), and cop drama The Glimmer Man ( 1996 ).
The band made another release in 1996 ; titled Boc Maxima, it was a semi-private release that was notable for being a full-length album, and was the precursor to Music Has the Right to Children, with which it shares many tracks.
The first three volumes have had three different releases ; they were initially published in a single abridged volume titled " 1-555-GODDESS " on November 1, 1996, and were later re-released in unabridged volumes between June 5 and October 7, 2002.
* Red Star Rising, by Anne McCaffrey ( 1996 ) ( titled Dragonseye for U. S. release ; set at the beginning of the Second Pass )
* A full-length biography of Tibbett, titled Dear Rogue, by Hertzel Weinstat and Bert Wechsler, was published in 1996 ( see above ).

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