Pearson and Shaw wrote, designed the stunts, and acted as technical advisors for a 1978 episode of
The Wonderful World of Disney, called "Black Holes, Monsters That Eat Space and Time." They acted as scientific and technical advisors and received screen credits for the
Clint Eastwood film
Firefox. They received screen credits for acting as technical advisors for
Douglas Trumbull's film
Brainstorm, starring
Christopher Walken and
Natalie Wood. In 1988, Steve Sharon, Pearson, and Shaw wrote the
thriller The Dead Pool, which was later sold to
Warner Bros. and made into a film, once again starring Clint Eastwood, in his fifth and final appearance as “Dirty” Harry Callahan. Pearson and Shaw make a cameo appearance in the funeral scene. They are standing directly behind the bereaved. ==Court case on dietary supplements==