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(1935) Becky Sharp: The first film in Technicolour.
Rouben Mamoulian directed Becky Sharp (1935), which became the world's first complete feature film produced using three-strip Technicolour technology that combined red and green…
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about 2 months ago
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One of The First Hollywood Action Films to Use Bullet Time: Blade (1998)
When it comes to bullet time, most people think of The Matrix (1999) because of its slow-motion, 360-degree action scenes. But the technique actually first appeared in Blade…
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2 months ago
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MASH* (1970): The First F-Bomb in Mainstream American Cinema
Watch the scene here: Clip.Cafe-MASH F-Bomb Scene When Robert Altman released MASH in January 1970, audiences expected a dark comedy
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2 months ago
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The Ascent (1977) : A haunting Soviet war film about sacrifice and conscience that deserves way more attention
The Ascent is a 1977 Soviet war drama directed by Larisa Shepitko, set during World War II in Nazi-occupied Belarus. It follows two Soviet pa
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2 months ago
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How Dario Argento Made a Nightmare Bleed Off the Screen
Source In the lexicon of horror cinema, few images are as seared into the retina as the burning reds, icy blues, and neon greens
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3 months ago
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What movie scene still haunts you, even after watching it multiple times?
Hans Landa in Inglourious Basterds, this is the scene that still haunts me, even after watching it a few times. There’s no shouting, no violence at first, just a dreadful, quiet…
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4 months ago
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The first words ever spoken in a movie, "you ain’t heard nothin’ yet!"
Source “Wait a minute… You ain’t heard nothin’ yet!” – The first words ever spoken in a movie, from The Jazz Singer (1927). This improvi
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