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Films were used, as with all sections, but with one big difference.
Films showing many people ( for example, leaving a factory ) were often made for commercial reasons: the people being filmed were eager to see, for payment, the film showing them.
Films of acted reproductions of scenes from the Greco-Turkish war were made by Georges Méliès in 1897, and although sold separately, these were no doubt shown in continuous sequence by exhibitors.
Films made in Warsaw or Vilna were often rebranded with German language intertitles and shown in Berlin.
Many of the most important British productions of the 1930s were produced by London Films, founded by the Hungarian emigre Alexander Korda.
The Medveds had previously celebrated bad cinema in The Fifty Worst Films of All Time, many of which were also featured in the various Golden Turkey Awards categories.
It was the seventh highest ranking comedy on this list ( four of the better placed efforts were classic Ealing Films ).
Films were initially limited to one reel in length ( 13 – 17 minutes ), although competition by independent and foreign producers by 1912 led to the introduction of two-reelers, and by 1913, three-and four-reelers.
Films about performers which incorporated gritty drama and musical numbers interwoven as a diegetic part of the storyline were produced, such as All That Jazz, Saturday Night Fever, and New York, New York.
The pre-1948 B-pictures from Pine-Thomas Productions were also sold off to TV syndicators before the MCA deal, as was Paramount's Bulldog Drummond series, the latter of which is now owned by Janus Films.
Films are effective propaganda tools because they establish visual icons of historical reality and consciousness, define public attitudes of the time they ’ re depicting or that at which they were filmed, mobilize people for a common cause, or bring attention to an unknown cause.
Films were shown on propaganda trains while newsreels were screened in subway stations to reach those who were unable to pay to see films in the theater.
Most critics were repulsed, and it was listed in the book The 50 Worst Films of All Time by Harry Medved and Randy Dreyfuss.
The Cagneys released their films though Grand National Films, however they were not able to get good financing for their productions and ran out of money after their third film.
From 1971 until the end of 1987, Warner's international distribution operations were a joint venture with Columbia Pictures, and in some countries, this joint venture also distributed films from other companies ( like EMI Films and Cannon Films in the UK ).
Films such as Class ( film ), The Breakfast Club, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Mannequin ( 1987 film ), Porky's, Pretty In Pink, Sixteen Candles, St. Elmo's Fire ( film ), Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Weird Science and Valley Girl were popular teen comedies of the era and launched the careers of several major celebrities such as: Emilio Estevez, Anthony Michael Hall, Forest Whitaker, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Andrew McCarthy, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, Sean Penn and Nicolas Cage.
These cartoons were distributed by Guild Films until it went bankrupt and shut down in 1961.
The Three Colors Trilogy ( Blue, White, and Red ), and Pulp Fiction originally ranked second and third on Ebert's 1994 list ; both were included on his " Best Films of the 1990s " list, but their order had reversed.
Two of the nine-volume comics were adapted into two anime original video animation episodes titled Battle Angel for North American release by ADV Films and the UK and Australian release by Manga Entertainment.

Films and widely
The film was widely panned by critics ( making # 74 on The Times Worst Films of 2008 list ), but grossed over $ 84 million worldwide.
Films are used as model systems for minimal surfaces, which are widely used in mathematics.
In 2002, it was released in theaters nationwide by Palm Pictures, distributed internationally by Intermedia Films, and the DVD is still widely available in video and music stores.
Cary was a noted composer and a pioneer in electronic music — he was one of the first people in the UK to work in the musique concrete field and built one of the country's first electronic music studios ; he also worked widely in film and TV, composing scores for numerous Ealing Studios and Hammer Films productions, and is he well known for his work on the BBC's Doctor Who, notably on the classic serial The Daleks.
These four movies are widely available, having been reissued on DVD by Unearthed Films.

Films and popular
The Brothers Grime was a three-video cartoon-pornography series produced by Excalibur Films in 1986, 1987, and 1988, using titles primarily from the Cream Lemon series, the most popular of Japan's erotic anime before Urotsukidoji.
This has led to one of the best-known and most popular of the NFL Films Super Bowl films due to the constant chatter and wisecracking of Stram.
" The series was very popular and in 1921, Max and Dave Fleischer formed their own studio, Out of the Inkwell Films, Inc. Their films were distributed through the States Rights method through Warner Brothers, Winkler Pictures, Standard, and finally The Red Seal Pictures Corporation.
* Interplay Films, a division of Interplay Entertainment, was formed in 1998 and was supposed to develop seven of the company ’ s most popular video game titles into movies, including Descent, Redneck Rampage and Fallout.
* Citizen James – ( 1961 ) A popular half-hour comedy starring Carry On Films actor Sid James.
Films such as Samjhana, Kusume Rumal, Lahure, Kanchhi, Basudev, Saino and Koseli, which were released between 1984 and 1993, were very popular.
Films exploring Canada's identity and role on the world stage have become popular.
Spot the Dog is a series of children's books by Eric Hill, which were later made into a popular children's animation series, known as Spot, for BBC television by David McKee's King Rollo Films.
Fuji TV had broadcast the popular color series Jungle Emperor ( ジャングル大帝-Janguru Taitei ) in 1965, but this would not have been filmed in color at all without the pre-sale of the series to US distributor NBC Films for broadcast in the US as Kimba The White Lion, ( on the NBC Network which, at the time, insisted that it be supplied color programming by its distributors, the network using color as a promotional tool to attract both sponsors and viewers alike ).
* New Moon, 1940, based on Sigmund Romberg's 1927 Broadway hit, became one of Eddy's most popular films, although in 1978 it was included in the book The Fifty Worst Films of All Time.
This was the first film by Warp Films, an imprint of popular British record label Warp Records.
He is best known for his creation of the popular 1970s police drama series The Sweeney, produced by Euston Films for Thames Television, which ran on the ITV network from 1975 to 1978.
Ever since its original theatrical run, the film has been a very popular target for Internet bootlegs, and in 2001 Bitter Films released a limited edition DVD " single " to give fans a proper alternative.
Films About Ghosts ( The Best of Counting Crows ) is a greatest hits album by the popular alternative rock band Counting Crows.
Yost packaged the shows as Three Films in Search of God adding educational content in the form of interviews, introductions, and discussions thus creating the model for what became Saturday Night at the Movies, which became the channel's longest-running, and one of its most popular shows.
Matt Greenfield ( Born ) January 12, 1961, is an American actor, writer and director best known for his work in producing the English language versions of many popular Japanese anime, most notably Neon Genesis Evangelion, and for being the co-founder of ADV Films.
In fact, these " One-Eyed Films " would prove so popular that the group went on to adopt a one-eyed skull and crossbones as its logo.
Produced by NFL Films, these collections also spoof parts of popular culture.
Like other phobias, fear of needles has also played a part of popular culture in either TV Shows, Films, and even some celebrities have admitted to having this phobia.
Films produced by the unit include: Waiting for Harry directed by Kim McKenzie with anthropologist Les Hiatt, a prizewinning film and the most popular to be produced by the unit.
He founded his own production company, Heyday Films, and since then produced a number of notable films, including the popular Harry Potter film adaptations, beginning with Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone and ending with Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 and Part 2.

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