Modern Weapons
- 2A42 30 mm autocannon from Russia
- 9K38 Igla Russian man portable, shoulder launched surface to air missile, also known by its NATO reporting name as SA-18 Grouse]].
- AA-52 general purpose machine gun made in France
- ADEN 25 25 mm autocannon (United Kingdom)
- ADEN Mk 4 30 mm autocannon (United Kingdom)
- AG-3 Norwegian version of the German G3 rifle.
- AGS-17 Soviet designed 30mm automatic grenade launcher, in service world wide.
- AK5 assault rifle (license-copy of the FN FNC built by Bofors of Sweden)
- AK-47 assault rifle in production and wide service worldwide.
- AK-74 standard assault rifle of the Russian military
- AN-94 Russian assault rifle, in limited service with elite Russian military and some police forces.
- AK-101 series Kalashnikov series rifle. Variants include 101, 102, and 108, which use standard NATO 5.56 x 45mm ammunition, the AK 103 and 104, which use 7.62 x 39, and the AK 105 and 107, which use 5.45 x 39 ammunition, built solely for export.
- Ares Shrike 5.56 light machine gun conversion kit for M16 rifles
- Barrett M82
- Benelli M4 Super 90 shotgun from Italy
- Beretta 92F/FS 9 mm pistol used by the United States as the M9
- BGM-71 TOW antitank guided missile in service with the United States and worldwide
- Breda 35 20 mm autocannon built in Italy
- C7 assault rifle (Canadian built version of the M16 rifle)
- C8 shortened assault rifle (Canadian version of the M4 Carbine)
- C9 light machine gun (Canadian designation for the FN MINIMI)
- Colt Mk 12 20 mm cannon from the United States
- Colt Model 1911 .45 cal. pistol adopted by the United States military as the M1911
- Desert Eagle a .50 caliber pistol built by Israeli Military Industries
- Dragunov sniper rifle from Russia, formerly known as the SVD
- Emerlec 30 mm naval gun mount built by Emerson Electric of the United States and exported to several countries
- F1 20 mm autocannon produced in France
- F89 light machine gun (Australian service designation for the FN MINIMI)
- FAMAS standard assault rifle of the French military
- FIM-92 Stinger shoulder-launched surface-to-air missile in United States service
- Five-seveN 5.7 mm pistol by Fabrique Nationale
- FN FAL assault rifle built by Belgium and in service with many nations
- FN FNC assault rifle built by Belgium and in service worldwide
- FN MAG general purpose machine gun built by Belgium and in service worldwide
- FN MINIMI light machine gun built by Belgium and in service with many countries
- FN SCAR Modular rifle designed by Fabrique Nationale for US SOCOM. The SCAR-L fires the standard NATO 5.56mm cartridge, *while the SCAR-H]] fires NATO 7.62mm cartridges.
- Franchi SPAS-12 Combat shotgun
- Galil assault rifle built by Israel
- GAU-8/A Avenger 30 mm 7-barrel Gatling gun built by Martin Marietta in the United States
- GAU-12/U Equalizer 25 mm 5-barrel Gatling gun built by Martin Marietta in the United States
- GAU-13/A 30 mm 4-barrel Gatling gun built by Martin Marietta in the United States
- GIAT BM92-G1 (PAMAS-G1) French Army variant of Beretta 92F 9mm pistol.
- Glock series of Austrian pistols
- GPU-5/A Pave Claw 30 mm gun pod (houses a GAU-13/A Gatling gun)
- GShG-7.62 Russian 4 barreled minigun of 7.62 calibre
- Heckler & Koch 416 Upper receiver conversion for M16/M4 rifles manufactured by Heckler & Koch
- Heckler & Koch AG36 German single shot grenade launcher designed for the G36 assault rifle
- Heckler & Koch G3 assault rifle built by Germany during the Cold War and in service worldwide
- Heckler & Koch G36 assault rifle built by Germany
- Heckler & Koch GMG 40mm automatic grenade launcher in service with the German, British, and Dutch armies.
- Heckler & Koch HK 21 squad automatic weapon built in Germany
- Heckler & Koch MP5 9 mm submachine gun built by Germany and in worldwide service
- Heckler & Koch MP7 submachine gun built by Germany
- Heckler & Koch USP series of pistols
- Hispano-Suiza HS.404 20 mm autocannon from France
- Hispano-Suiza HS.804 20 mm autocannon from France
- Hispano-Suiza HS.820 20 mm autocannon from France
- Hughes Bushmaster 25 mm chain gun in service with the United States as the M242
- Hughes Bushmaster II 30 mm chain gun under development
- Hughes Bushmaster III 35 mm or 50 mm chain gun under development
- INSAS 5.56 mm assault rifle
- K6 120 mm mortar built in Israel by Soltam
- KAA 20 mm autocannon built by Oerlikon in Switzerland
- KAB 20 mm autocannon built by Oerlikon in Switzerland
- KBA 25 mm autocannon built by Oerlikon in Switzerland
- KDF 35 mm autocannon built by Oerlikon in Switzerland
- Khaybar KH2002 Iranian bull-pup conversion for M16A1 assault rifle.
- Ksp 90 light machine gun (Swedish designation for the FN MINIMI)
- LAG 40 40mm automatic grenade launcher in service with the Portuguese and Spanish forces
- L16 81mm Mortar built by Royal Ordnance in the United Kingdom
- L96 sniper rifle in British Army service
- LAW 80 94mm man-portable one-shot disposable anti-tank weapon used by the British Army and others, capable of penetrating 700 mm of RHA.
- M2 Browning .50 Cal heavy machine gun
- M4 carbine shortened assault rifle in service with the United States and other nations
- M4 Super 90 shotgun from Benelli in Italy
- M9 9 mm pistol (United States Army designation for the Beretta 92F/FS)
- M16 standard assault rifle of the United States military and in service worldwide
- M24 Sniper Weapon System in service with the United States Army
- M39 20 mm cannon (United States)
- M40 sniper rifle in service with the United States Marine Corps
- M468 Updated M4 Carbine in 6.8mm SPC from Barrett
- M60 machine gun in service with the United States military and worldwide
- M61 Vulcan 20 mm 6-barrel Gatling Gun built by General Electric in the United States
- M120 120 mm mortar (United States designation for the Soltam K6)
- M121 120 mm mortar (United States designation for the Soltam TT6)
- M197 20 mm 3-barrel Gatling gun built by Martin-Marietta in the United States
- M203 grenade launcher 40mm underslung grenade launcher in service with the US Army, for its M16 and M4 rifles.
- M230 30 mm chain gun (United States)
- M238 30 mm autocannon (United States)
- M240 general purpose machine gun (United States designation for the FN MAG)
- M249 Squad Automatic Weapon (United States designation for the FN MINIMI)
- M252 81 mm mortar (United States designation for the L16)
- MAC-10 Machine pistol, often considered a submachinegun.
- MG 710 general purpose machine gun built by SIGARMS of Switzerland
- MAG general purpose machine gun built by Fabrique Nationale of Belgium
- Makarov PM pistol in service with Russian forces
- Matador antitank rocket launcher from Singapore
- MINIMI light machine gun built by Fabrique Nationale of Belgium and widely exported
- Minigun a six barrelled Machinegun capable of 6,000 rounds per minute
- Mk 15 Phalanx 20 mm close-in weapon system built by Raytheon in the United States
- Mk 19 grenade launcher 40mm automatic grenade launcher in service with US forces.
- Mk 75 76 mm/62 naval gun mount (United States Navy designation for the OTO-Melara 76 mm/62 Compact)
- Mauser BK-27 27 mm autocannon built in Germany
- Mauser MK 30F 30 mm autocannon built in Germany
- Milkor MGL Multishot Grenade Launcher 6-rounds/40 mm grenade launcher built in South Africa.
- Negev light machine gun, built by Israeli Military Industries
- NeoStead 2000 shotgun from South Africa
- Non-Line-of-Sight_Cannon (NLOS-C) built by BAe Systems
- Oerlikon KAA 20 mm autocannon built in Switzerland
- Oerlikon KAB 20 mm autocannon built in Switzerland
- Oerlikon KAD 20 mm autocannon, renamed Hispano-Suiza HS.820
- Oerlikon KBA 25 mm autocannon built in Switzerland
- Oerlikon KDF 35 mm autocannon built in Switzerland
- OTO-Melara 76 mm/62 Compact naval gun mount in service with many navies
- P90 submachine gun built by Fabrique Nationale of Belgium
- Pancor Jackhammer automatic shotgun designed in the United States, but not in full production
- PGM Hecate II .50cal sniper rifle in service with the French Army.
- QBZ-95 Assault rifle in service with China
- R1 assault rifle old SADF rifle which was replaced by the R4.
- R4 assault rifle standard SADF assault rifle used worldwide.
- Rheinmetall Rh202 20 mm cannon from Germany
- Rk 62 assault rifle built by Valmet in Finland
- Rk 95 TP assault rifle built by SAKO in Finland
- RPK-74 light machine gun in service with Russian and other military forces
- RPG-7 Widely-produced and used handheld anti-tank grenade launcher designed by the Soviet Union. The RPG-7 can use HEAT, thermobaric, and fragmentation warheads.
- SA80 series of rifles for service with British forces
- SAR-21 assault rifle built by Singapore
- ShKH Zuzana 155 mm Self-propelled Gun Howitzer from Slovakia
- SKS Semi-automatic carbine (Soviet design from the 1940s, still in service in many nations)
- Sniper Weapon System in service with the United States Army as the M24 Sniper Weapon System
- M26 Modular Accessory Shotgun System modular 12 gau. shotgun system
- Soltam K6 120 mm mortar built in Israel
- Soltam TT6 120 mm mortar built in Israel
- SR-47 M4 assault rifle converted to fire Soviet 7.62x39mm ammunition, and accepts standard AK-47 magazines.
- Steyr AUG assault rifle in service with Austria and other nations
- Steyr M series of semi-automatic pistols
- Steyr Scout sniper rifle
- Strela 2 Russian man portable, shoulder launched, surface to air missile, also known by NATO reporting name as SA-7 "Grail".
- Sturmgewehr 57 battle rifle, made in Switzerland
- Sturmgewehr 77 assault rifle (Austrian service designation for the Steyr AUG)
- Tavor TAR-21 assault rifle, built in Israel
- TOW antitank guided missile in service with the United States (as BGM-71) and elsewhere
- Type 88 Sniper rifle in service with China
- Ultimax 100 light machine gun built by Singapore
- Uzi submachine gun, built in Israel and widely used in military and police forces
- Vektor Y3 AGL 40mm automatic grenade launcher, in use by South African Army.
- VHS assault rifle, built in Croatia
- VLe a variable lethality weapon with no moving parts developed by Metal Storm
- XM8 prototype assault rifle was being tested by the U.S army to replace the M16 rifle before the project was cancelled.
- XM25 is the Air-burst part of the XM29
- XM29 prototype 20 mm air-burst grenade launcher/5.56 mm submachinegun under testing in the U.S
- M320 under-barrel grenade launcher built by Heckler & Koch
- Zastava M21 is a modern 5.56x45mm assault rifle manufactured by Serbia and is in service with 3 other nations
- Zastava M70 is the Serbian Version of the AK-47
Modern Technology
- ISS - International Space Station (Part of NASA's conspiracy. Does not exist.)
- GPS - Global Positioning Satellite (Not really satellites. Real tall radio towers)
- Satellites - XM, Civil, etc., (Not really satellites. Real tall radio towers)
- Navigation System on Planes (Gives incorrect heading to simulate that the earth is round)
- FM Radios
- AM Radio
- Cameras (Designed to show curvature of the earth when taken in panoramic)
- Computers (Stores information on Round Earth Models. Used to formulate incorrect formulas to support RET)
- Laptop
- Cell Phones (Need Explanation)
- Television (Well I wouldn't use this to support RET neither. Used for Propoganda)
- Telescopes (Any telescopes that do not restore ships on the horizon and aren't Rowbotham-certified)
- Watches (Speed up and slow down based on your movements and location)
- Toronto (Designed to sink on the horizon)
- Compass (Designed to show 4 cardinal signs that don't exist)
- Laser Range Finders
- Trajectory Calculator Software for Shooters (Takes into account of Coriolis Effect or Rotation of earth)
- Seismograph (Designed to simulate the effect of detection of earthquakes on RET model)
- Images (Digital or Film has been photoshopped even before computers were invented)
- Magazines (Contains images. See above. Connection to conspiracy.)
- Books (Except Earth Not a Globe, all books are part of the conspiracy)
- Light Bulbs (Designed to trick people on the behavior of light)
- Maps (Designed to trick people into thinking the earth is round)
- Globes (Self explanatory)
- Cartography (Without credible measuring devices, cartography is inacurrate.)
- Computed tomography (CT)
- Chemical lasers
- Excimer lasers
- Solid State lasers
- Fiber lasers
- Gamma rays
- Biomaterials
- Fuel Cells
Modern Vehicles
Normal Fuel Powered
Hybrid
- 2000 Toyota Estima hybrid (Japanese market only)
- 2000 Toyota Prius US market
- 2002 Mazda Demio e-4WD (Japanese market only, used for traction assistance)
- 2002 Dyna Diesel Hybrid (Japan only, Diesel Hybrid)
- 2002 Honda Civic Hybrid 2003 model
- Renault Kangoo (plug-in hybrid electric vehicle)
- Suzuki Twin
- Toyota Alphard Hybrid
- Toyota Prius (5 seat midsize) 2004 model year, second generation Hybrid Synergy Drive 1,000,000 sold (as of May 15, 2008)
- Honda Accord Hybrid 2005 model
- Ford Escape Hybrid 2005 model (released in late summer 2004)
- Chevrolet Silverado/GMC Sierra Hybrid 2006 model, Mild hybrid
- Honda Civic Hybrid 2006 model, second generation
- Lexus RX 400h 2006 model year, second generation Hybrid Synergy Drive
- Mercury Mariner hybrid
- Toyota Kluger/Highlander Hybrid 2006 model
- Lexus GS 450h 2007 model, second generation Hybrid Synergy Drive
- Saturn Vue Green Line 2007 model, Mild hybrid
- Toyota Camry Hybrid 2007 model, second generation Hybrid Synergy Drive
- Toyota Estima/Previa hybrid minivan, second generation Hybrid Synergy Drive (Japanese market only)
- BMW 1 Series small family car, first in the world with standard mild hybrid technology, Auto Start Stop function, Brake Energy Regeneration, electric power steering, electric water pump[3][4]
- Lexus LS600hL 2008 model Luxury car, went on sale in June
- Mazda Tribute hybrid, 2008 model, expected to go on sale July 2007
- Nissan Altima Hybrid (limited sales)
- Saturn Aura Green Line Hybrid (BAS) 2008 model, Mild hybrid
- Toyota Kluger/Highlander Hybrid 2008 model, second generation Hybrid Synergy Drive, will go on sale October 2007[5]
- Cadillac Escalade (AHS II) 2009 model
- Chevrolet Malibu (midsize car) Mild hybrid
- Chevrolet Tahoe (AHS II) (SUV, RWD/AWD) 2008 model
- Chevrolet Silverado Hybrid (AHS II) (fullsize pickup) 2009 model
- Dodge Durango (AHS II) (SUV) 2009 model, expected to go on sale Fall 2008
- GMC Sierra Hybrid (AHS II) (fullsize pickup) 2009 model
- GMC Yukon Hybrid (AHS II) (SUV, RWD/AWD) 2008 model
- Roewe 750 (midsize car) First Chinese hybrid car
- Saturn Vue Green Line (AHS II) (SUV, FWD) 2009 model, 45% improvement over non-hybrid version according to GM[6]
- Saturn AURA Green Line Mild hybrid (midsize car) 2008 model
- BYD F3DM Plug-in hybrid
- Toyota Sienna
- Peugeot 307 CC Hybride HDi
- Toyota Crown (Japan only, Mild hybrid)
- Aptera Motors' Aptera 2h (three-wheeled, two seat)
- BMW Concept X6 ActiveHybrid
- Ford Fusion Hybrid (midsize car)
- Fisker Karma
- Honda Insight 2010 model year, second-generation model, now as a 5-door hatchback
- Lexus RX450h 2010 model refresh
- Mercedes-Benz S-Class Mild hybrid
- Mercury Milan Hybrid (midsize car)
- Phoenix MotorCars: Starts selling plug-in hybrid SUV & Truck in California 2009 (also available all-electric); Assembled in the USA; no projected release date outside CA yet[citation needed]
- Porsche Cayenne
- Saturn Vue Green Line (AHS II) (SUV, FWD, 2010 model, Plug-in capable, Lithium-Ion batteries)
- Toyota FT-HS
- Toyota Prius (5 seat midsize) 2010 model year, third generation Hybrid Synergy Drive
- Chevrolet Volt production version (PHEV-40)
- Nissan's original hybrid vehicle is targeted for launch in 2010.[12]
- PSA Peugeot Citroen will market hybrid HDi vehicles from 2010.[13]
- Audi A1
- Proton Gen-2 EVE Hybrid is targeted to be produced commercially within 2010-2011.[14] Concept model was shown at the 2007 Geneva Auto Show.
- VentureOne Three wheeled vehicle
- VW Touareg TSI Hybrid
- Toyota Camry Hybrid 2012 model, third generation Hybrid Synergy Drive[15]
- Land Rover Range Rover Hybrid concept, diesel-electric engine (under development) in conjunction with new aluminum body
- Fiat Nuova 500 Hybrid
- Daihatsu Hijet Cargo Hybrid a commercial microvan (659 cc) (in Japan, not yet in production)
- Ford hybrid car
- Honda CR-Z Hybrid sports car.
- Hyundai Accent Unknown date of production
- Kia Rio Originally for 2007, now delayed along with Hyundai Accent hybrid (concept model was shown at the 2007 Geneva Auto Show)
- Lexus LF-A 2009
- Opel Astra Diesel Hybrid.
- Porsche Panamera
- Saab planning hybrid based on GM system
- Toyota Corolla
- Mahindra Diesel-electric hybrid PikUp in 2010.
- Hino Blue Ribbon HIMR
- Mitsubishi Fuso Aero Star MBECS, first generation
- Nissan Diesel UA ERIP
- Isuzu Cubic CHASSE
- New Flyer H40LF (diesel-electric hybrid bus), 'H' later changed to 'DE'
- Orion VI Hybrid
- Mitsubishi Fuso Aero Star Nonstep HEV bus, second generation
- Nova Bus RTS HEV bus (4 units built)
- MCI D4000 HEV (4 units built)
- Wright Electrocity
- Orion VII hybrid bus
- TransBus Enviro200H
- New Flyer GE40LF (gasoline-electric hybrid bus)
- Hino S'elega R Hybrid
- IC Corporation Hybrid School Bus
- Nova Bus LFS HEV
- Wright Pulsar Gemini HEV
- Alexander Dennis Enviro200H
- Alexander Dennis Enviro400H
- Alexander Dennis Enviro500H
- Beiqi Foton
- Optare Rapta
- Optare Tempo
- Volvo B5L Hybrid
- Wright Gemini 2
- Gillig Hybrid (hybrid diesel-electric buses)
- North American Bus Industries 60-BRT Hybrid
- Orion VII Hybrid
- Whispering Wheel Buss
- 2008 Komatsu PC200-8 Hybrid excavator, for sale in Japan only.
- 1993 Hino Model Unknown, medium duty, for sale in Japan only. First generation
- 2003 Hino Ranger Hybrid, light duty, for sale in Japan only. Fourth generation
- 2004 Hino Dutro/Toyota Dyna Hybrid, light duty, for sale in Japan only. Fourth generation
- 2006 Canter Eco Hybrid made by Mitsubishi Fuso Truck & Bus Corporation, for sale in Japan only.
- 2006 International FTTS
- 2007 Hino Hybrid 6500 Medium, light duty, available in Australia.
- 2007 E-ONE Hybrid Command Center
- 2007 Eaton Corp. Medium-duty hybrid trucks fully commercialized in conjunction with FedEx Express and other partners
Modern Places and Cities
- Tokyo,Japan
- New York City,United States
- Sao Paulo,Brazil
- Seoul-Incheon,South Korea
- Mexico City, Mexico
- Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto, Japan
- Manila, Philippines
- Mumbai, India (formerly Bombay)
- Jakarta, Indonesia
- Lagos, Nigeria
- Kolkata, India (formerly Calcutta)
- Delhi, India
- Cairo, Egypt
- Los Angeles, United States
- Buenos Aires, Argentina
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Moscow, Russia
- Shanghai, China
- Karachi, Pakistan
- Paris, France
- Nagoya, Japan
- Istanbul, Turkey
- Beijing, China
- San Diego, United States
- Sacramento, United States
- Washington, D.C., United States
Modern People
Modern Warfare 1990-Present Day
- Gulf War/Persian Gulf War
- Rwandan Civil War
- First Tuareg Rebellion
- Casamance Conflict
- Slovenian War
- War in South Ossetia
- Djiboutian Civil War
- Croatian War of Independence
- Sierra Leone Civil War
- Algerian Civil War
- War of Transnistria
- War in Abkhazia
- War in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Civil war in Tajikistan
- Burundi Civil War
- Ongoing Ethnic Conflict in Nagaland
- Zapatista Rebellion
- Yemeni Civil War
- First Chechen War
- Cenepa War
- Hanish Island Crisis
- Insurgency in Ogaden
- Naxalite-Maoist insurgency
- Nepal Civil War
- Kosovo War
- First Congo War
- Unrest in Albani
- Ethiopia-Eritrea War
- Second Congo War
- Operation Desert Fox
- Kargil War
- Insurgency in the Preševo Valley
- Second Liberian Civil War
- Ituri conflict
- Second Chechen War
- Second Intifada
- Macedonian conflict
- War in Afghanistan
- Civil War in Côte d'Ivoire
- Insurgency in the Maghreb
- War in Darfur
- Invasion of Iraq
- Iraq War
- War on Terrorism in Waziristan
- Islamic insurgency in Saudi Arabia
- Central African Republic Bush War
- Kivu conflict
- Sa'dah insurgency
- Conflict in the Niger Delta
- South Thailand insurgency
- Ivorian-French War
- Mount Elgon insurgency
- Fourth Civil War of Chad
- Mexican Drug War Mexico
- Lebanon War
- War in Somalia
- Second Tuareg Rebellion
- Lebanon conflict
- Civil unrest
- Invasion of Anjouan
- conflict in Lebanon
- Cambodian-Thai stand-off
- Djiboutian–Eritrean border conflict
- South Ossetia war
- Israel–Gaza conflict
- War in Somalia
Modern Movies
Please fill in this article with all modern movies from 1990-Present
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1990's
- Titanic
- Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace
- Jurassic Park
- Independence Day
- Forrest Gump
- The Sixth Sense
- The Lost World: Jurassic Park
- Men in Black
- Armageddon
- Home Alone
- Ghost
- Terminator 2: Judgment Day
- Twister
- Toy Story 2
- Saving Private Ryan
- Pretty Woman
- The Matrix
- Mission: Impossible
- Dances with Wolves
- Mrs. Doubtfire
- The Mummy
- The Bodyguard
- Godzilla
- The Fugitive
- True Lies
- Die Hard: With a Vengeance
- Notting Hill
- There's Something About Mary
- Basic Instinct
- The World Is Not Enough
- GoldenEye
- Se7en
- Deep Impact
- Tomorrow Never Dies
- American Beauty
- Batman Forever
- Apollo 13
- The Rock
- Schindler's List
- The Mask
2000 to 2010
- The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
- Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
- The Dark Knight
- Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
- Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
- Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
- The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
- Spider-Man 3
- Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
- The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
- Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith
- Spider-Man
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
- Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
- Spider-Man 2
- The Da Vinci Code
- The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
- The Matrix Reloaded
- Transformers
- Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
- Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones
- Kung Fu Panda
- Hancock Columbia
- The Passion of the Christ Newmarket
- Mamma Mia!
- Casino Royale
- War of the Worlds
- I Am Legend
- Iron Man
- Quantum of Solace
- Night at the Museum
- King Kong Universal
- Mission: Impossible II
- The Day After Tomorrow
- Meet the Fockers
- Troy Warner Bros.
- Bruce Almighty
2011 to 2030
- The Imaginary World(Coming Soon the Date is not acctually known)