vultan
Registered on: 02/12/2006
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Questions & Answers by vultan in "cinema"
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- Which film was banned for longest in Britain? Are there any films that are still banned? (closed)
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- Answer: Last house on the left was "banned" for 30 years by the BBFC and then it was only released in an edited format. For a list of films currently banned in the uk go to ...Show all
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- What was the first ever animated film? (closed)
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- Answer: Disney's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves" (1937) is credited as the first full-length animated film. However, animation and animated cartoons had been around for a few decades previous as short ...Show all
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- What was Hammer’s first horror film? (closed)
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- Answer: In May of 1957, a British horror film called THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN opened in London. It was a film that would make international stars of Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing and HAMMER FILMS a ...Show all
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- Is Hollywood planning to remake Oldboy? (closed)
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- Answer: Yes they are. apprently they will honor the films graphic elements including the fabulous ending.... Still can't helping thinking the orginal will still be better. According to IMDB (see link) ...Show all
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- What’s the most successful foreign language film to have been released in Britain? (closed)
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- Answer: Would that be Michael Haneke’s Hidden (Caché)?Show all
Answers by vultan in "cinema"
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- I know The Jazz Singer was the first film with sound, but what was the first film in colour? (closed)
- 18 minutes after the question was posted (02/12/2006 02:46pm)
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- vultan: Hard to say. There are early Technicolor bits in some silent films (The Phantom of the Opera from 1925 has a nice colour sequence), although it wasn’t used much until after the mid-30s. But some of ...Show
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- How many people have won both oscars for best actress/actor as well as best supporting actor/actress? (closed)
- 81 minutes after the question was posted (03/28/2006 06:32pm)
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- vultan: Ten, as far as I can tell: Kevin Spacey (American Beauty and The Usual Suspects) Gene Hackman (French Connection and Unforgiven) Denzel Washington (Training Day and Glory) Jack Nicholson (One ...Show
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- Who's the most important British film-maker ever? (closed)
- 26 hours after the question was posted (03/30/2006 08:11pm)
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- vultan: Lean's not a bad choice, but I'd say Hitchcock, personally. He did his best work in America, but was Britsh (and knighted eventually). Charlie Chaplin was also pretty important, although more for his ...Show
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- Is cinema a form of art, entertainment or both? (closed)
- 70 minutes after the question was posted (04/17/2006 10:02pm)
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- vultan: Hmm, good question! Some films are obviously very entertaining but have no artistic value whatsoever (Star Wars is a great example). Others are very obviously trying to be 'art' but have very ...Show
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- What are the most recommendable films of Chaplin? (closed)
- 43 minutes after the question was posted (04/17/2006 09:55pm)
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- vultan: To be honest, they're all kind of similar - if you like the character he plays, the Little Tramp, and find the rather old-fashioned sentimentality enjoyable - then you'll probably enjoy most of his ...Show
Bookmarks by vultan in "cinema"
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- The Herschell Gordon Lewis Guide copy
- last saved by vultan 697 days ago by 4 other members
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- The various versions of The Wicker Man copy
- The Wicker Man film
- last saved by vultan 691 days ago by 4 other members
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- OSCAR.com - 78th Annual Academy Awards - Home Page copy
- home page for the Oscars
- last saved by vultan 981 days ago by 3 other members
