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Post by alfromni on Sept 25, 2019 18:11:12 GMT
13 Real Movie Characters from the Belle Époque*
*1871-1914, and they should be French
01. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (Jose Ferrer) - MOULIN ROUGE (1952) 02. Captain Alfred Dreyfus (Joseph Schildkraut) -- THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA (1937) 03. Auguste Rodin (Vincent Lindon) - RODIN 04. Pierre-Auguste Renoir (Michel Bouquet) - RENOIR (2014) 05. Arthur Rimbaud (Leonardo DiCaprio) -- TOTAL ECLIPSE 06. Sarah Bernhardt (Glenda Jackson) - THE INCREDIBLE SARAH 07. Paul Gauguin (Anthony Quinn) -- LUST FOR LIFE 08. Marie Curie (Greer Garson) - MADAME CURIE 09. Emile Zola (Emlyn Williams) -- I ACCUSE (1958) 10. Georges Méliès (Ben Kingsley) - HUGO 11. Marguerite Steinheil (Cristiana Reali) - La maitresse du président (2009 TVM)
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Post by persistenceofvision on Sept 25, 2019 18:27:37 GMT
13 Real Movie Characters from the Belle Époque* *1871-1914, and they should be French 01. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (Jose Ferrer) - MOULIN ROUGE (1952) 02. Captain Alfred Dreyfus (Joseph Schildkraut) -- THE LIFE OF EMILE ZOLA (1937) 03. Auguste Rodin (Vincent Lindon) - RODIN 04. Pierre-Auguste Renoir (Michel Bouquet) - RENOIR (2014) 05. Arthur Rimbaud (Leonardo DiCaprio) -- TOTAL ECLIPSE 06. Sarah Bernhardt (Glenda Jackson) - THE INCREDIBLE SARAH 07. Paul Gauguin (Anthony Quinn) -- LUST FOR LIFE 08. Marie Curie (Greer Garson) - MADAME CURIE 09. Emile Zola (Emlyn Williams) -- I ACCUSE (1958) 10. Georges Méliès (Ben Kingsley) - HUGO 11. Louis Pasteur (Paul Muni) -- THE STORY OF LOUIS PASTEUR 12. Colette (Keira Knightley) - COLETTE 13. Marguerite Steinheil (Cristiana Reali) - La maitresse du président (2009 TVM) Update only - over to alfromni
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Post by alfromni on Sept 25, 2019 18:30:02 GMT
Whoops! Thanks. UFG/
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Post by alfromni on Nov 12, 2019 20:41:04 GMT
13 FIRSTS in Movie History.
01. The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight (1897 docu) - The first film shot in widescreen and at 1hr.40 mins, the first known feature film ever made.
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Post by persistenceofvision on Nov 12, 2019 20:49:08 GMT
13 FIRSTS in Movie History.
01. The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight (1897 docu) - The first film shot in widescreen and at 1hr.40 mins, the first known feature film ever made. 02. The Jazz Singer (1927) - The first talking picture!
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Post by alfromni on Nov 12, 2019 20:54:50 GMT
13 FIRSTS in Movie History.
01. The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight (1897 docu) - The first film shot in widescreen and at 1hr.40 mins, the first known feature film ever made. 02. The Jazz Singer (1927) - The first talking picture! 03. Kidnapping by Indians (1899) - the first Western
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Post by persistenceofvision on Nov 12, 2019 20:55:38 GMT
13 FIRSTS in Movie History.
01. The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight (1897 docu) - The first film shot in widescreen and at 1hr.40 mins, the first known feature film ever made. 02. The Jazz Singer (1927) - The first talking picture! 03. Kidnapping by Indians (1899) - the first Western 04. Becky Sharp (1935) - First Technicolor feature.
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Post by alfromni on Nov 12, 2019 20:59:55 GMT
01. The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight (1897 docu) - The first film shot in widescreen and at 1hr.40 mins, the first known feature film ever made. 02. The Jazz Singer (1927) - The first talking picture! 03. Kidnapping by Indians (1899) - the first Western 04. Becky Sharp (1935) - First Technicolor feature. 05. Roundhay Garden Scene (1888) - The world’s earliest surviving motion-picture film, showing actual consecutive action. While it’s just 2.11 seconds long, it is technically a movie. According to the Guinness Book of Records, it is the oldest surviving film in existence.
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Post by persistenceofvision on Nov 12, 2019 21:01:29 GMT
13 FIRSTS in Movie History.
01. The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight (1897 docu) - The first film shot in widescreen and at 1hr.40 mins, the first known feature film ever made. 02. The Jazz Singer (1927) - The first talking picture! 03. Kidnapping by Indians (1899) - the first Western 04. Becky Sharp (1935) - First Technicolor feature. 05. Roundhay Garden Scene (1888) - The world’s earliest surviving motion-picture film, showing actual consecutive action is called Roundhay Garden Scene. It’s a short film directed by French inventor Louis Le Prince. While it’s just 2.11 seconds long, it is technically a movie. According to the Guinness Book of Records, it is the oldest surviving film in existence. 06. Carmen Jones (1954) - First black leading lady to be Oscar-nominated (Dorothy Dandridge).
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Post by alfromni on Nov 12, 2019 21:11:42 GMT
01. The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight (1897 docu) - The first film shot in widescreen and at 1hr.40 mins, the first known feature film ever made. 02. The Jazz Singer (1927) - The first talking picture! 03. Kidnapping by Indians (1899) - the first Western 04. Becky Sharp (1935) - First Technicolor feature. 05. Roundhay Garden Scene (1888) - The world’s earliest surviving motion-picture film, showing actual consecutive action. While it’s just 2.11 seconds long, it is technically a movie. According to the Guinness Book of Records, it is the oldest surviving film in existence. 06. Carmen Jones (1954) - First black leading lady to be Oscar-nominated (Dorothy Dandridge). 07. First moving pictures - www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bmuo45NR6qE
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Post by persistenceofvision on Nov 12, 2019 21:17:13 GMT
13 FIRSTS in Movie History. 01. The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight (1897 docu) - The first film shot in widescreen and at 1hr.40 mins, the first known feature film ever made. 02. The Jazz Singer (1927) - The first talking picture! 03. Kidnapping by Indians (1899) - the first Western 04. Becky Sharp (1935) - First Technicolor feature. 05. Roundhay Garden Scene (1888) - The world’s earliest surviving motion-picture film, showing actual consecutive action is called Roundhay Garden Scene. It’s a short film directed by French inventor Louis Le Prince. While it’s just 2.11 seconds long, it is technically a movie. According to the Guinness Book of Records, it is the oldest surviving film in existence. 06. Carmen Jones (1954) - First black leading lady to be Oscar-nominated (Dorothy Dandridge). 07. First moving pictures - www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bmuo45NR6qE08. La fée aux choux - first film directed by a female director (Alice Guy) 09. The Adventures of Prince Achmed (1926) - Oldest surviving animated feature.
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Post by mattgarth on Nov 12, 2019 21:57:19 GMT
13 FIRSTS in Movie History. 01. The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight (1897 docu) - The first film shot in widescreen and at 1hr.40 mins, the first known feature film ever made. 02. The Jazz Singer (1927) - The first talking picture! 03. Kidnapping by Indians (1899) - the first Western 04. Becky Sharp (1935) - First Technicolor feature. 05. Roundhay Garden Scene (1888) - The world’s earliest surviving motion-picture film, showing actual consecutive action is called Roundhay Garden Scene. It’s a short film directed by French inventor Louis Le Prince. While it’s just 2.11 seconds long, it is technically a movie. According to the Guinness Book of Records, it is the oldest surviving film in existence. 06. Carmen Jones (1954) - First black leading lady to be Oscar-nominated (Dorothy Dandridge). 07. First moving pictures - www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bmuo45NR6qE08. La fée aux choux - first film directed by a female director (Alice Guy) 09. The Adventures of Prince Achmed (1926) - Oldest surviving animated feature. 10. The Hurt Locker -- first Oscared Picture and Direction award won by a woman (Kathryn Bigelow).
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Post by divtal on Nov 12, 2019 22:08:22 GMT
13 FIRSTS in Movie History. 01. The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight (1897 docu) - The first film shot in widescreen and at 1hr.40 mins, the first known feature film ever made. 02. The Jazz Singer (1927) - The first talking picture! 03. Kidnapping by Indians (1899) - the first Western 04. Becky Sharp (1935) - First Technicolor feature. 05. Roundhay Garden Scene (1888) - The world’s earliest surviving motion-picture film, showing actual consecutive action is called Roundhay Garden Scene. It’s a short film directed by French inventor Louis Le Prince. While it’s just 2.11 seconds long, it is technically a movie. According to the Guinness Book of Records, it is the oldest surviving film in existence. 06. Carmen Jones (1954) - First black leading lady to be Oscar-nominated (Dorothy Dandridge). 07. First moving pictures - www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bmuo45NR6qE08. La fée aux choux - first film directed by a female director (Alice Guy) 09. The Adventures of Prince Achmed (1926) - Oldest surviving animated feature. 10. The Hurt Locker -- first Oscared Picture and Direction award won by a woman (Kathryn Bigelow). 11. 20th Century Fox shot the first pictures in CinemaScope ... How to Marry a Millionaire, and The Robe. "Millionaire," was the first film shot in that format, but the studio held its release until after "The Robe," presumably because of the dramatic content of the subject matter.
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Post by alfromni on Nov 12, 2019 22:22:34 GMT
13 FIRSTS in Movie History. 01. The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight (1897 docu) - The first film shot in widescreen and at 1hr.40 mins, the first known feature film ever made. 02. The Jazz Singer (1927) - The first talking picture! 03. Kidnapping by Indians (1899) - the first Western 04. Becky Sharp (1935) - First Technicolor feature. 05. Roundhay Garden Scene (1888) - The world’s earliest surviving motion-picture film, showing actual consecutive action is called Roundhay Garden Scene. It’s a short film directed by French inventor Louis Le Prince. While it’s just 2.11 seconds long, it is technically a movie. According to the Guinness Book of Records, it is the oldest surviving film in existence. 06. Carmen Jones (1954) - First black leading lady to be Oscar-nominated (Dorothy Dandridge). 07. First moving pictures - www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bmuo45NR6qE08. La fée aux choux - first film directed by a female director (Alice Guy) 09. The Adventures of Prince Achmed (1926) - Oldest surviving animated feature. 10. The Hurt Locker -- first Oscared Picture and Direction award won by a woman (Kathryn Bigelow). 11. 20th Century Fox shot the first pictures in CinemaScope ... How to Marry a Millionaire, and The Robe. "Millionaire," was the first film shot in that format, but the studio held its release until after "The Robe," presumably because of the dramatic content of the subject matter. 12. The Power of Love (1922)- The earliest confirmed 3D film (shown to an out-of-house audience)
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Post by brimfin on Nov 12, 2019 23:09:52 GMT
13 FIRSTS in Movie History. 01. The Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight (1897 docu) - The first film shot in widescreen and at 1hr.40 mins, the first known feature film ever made. 02. The Jazz Singer (1927) - The first talking picture! 03. Kidnapping by Indians (1899) - the first Western 04. Becky Sharp (1935) - First Technicolor feature. 05. Roundhay Garden Scene (1888) - The world’s earliest surviving motion-picture film, showing actual consecutive action is called Roundhay Garden Scene. It’s a short film directed by French inventor Louis Le Prince. While it’s just 2.11 seconds long, it is technically a movie. According to the Guinness Book of Records, it is the oldest surviving film in existence. 06. Carmen Jones (1954) - First black leading lady to be Oscar-nominated (Dorothy Dandridge). 07. First moving pictures - www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bmuo45NR6qE08. La fée aux choux - first film directed by a female director (Alice Guy) 09. The Adventures of Prince Achmed (1926) - Oldest surviving animated feature. 10. The Hurt Locker -- first Oscared Picture and Direction award won by a woman (Kathryn Bigelow). 11. 20th Century Fox shot the first pictures in CinemaScope ... How to Marry a Millionaire, and The Robe. "Millionaire," was the first film shot in that format, but the studio held its release until after "The Robe," presumably because of the dramatic content of the subject matter. 12. The Power of Love (1922)- The earliest confirmed 3D film (shown to an out-of-house audience) 13. Wings (1927) - First movie to win Best Picture Oscar Ufg
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Post by alfromni on Nov 25, 2019 22:34:09 GMT
13 Historical movies which paid scant regard to historical facts, indeed drastcally changed them.
01. Braveheart.
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Post by persistenceofvision on Nov 26, 2019 2:34:28 GMT
13 Historical movies which paid scant regard to historical facts, indeed drastcally changed them.
01. Braveheart. 02. Cromwell (1970).
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Post by alfromni on Nov 26, 2019 10:23:41 GMT
13 Historical movies which paid scant regard to historical facts, indeed drastcally changed them.
01. Braveheart. 02. Cromwell (1970) 03. Bridge on the River Kwai
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Post by alfromni on Nov 26, 2019 13:07:32 GMT
13 Historical movies which paid scant regard to historical facts, indeed drastcally changed them.
01. Braveheart. 02. Cromwell (1970) 03. Bridge on the River Kwai 04. Elizabeth (1998) 05. U-571
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Post by mattgarth on Nov 26, 2019 13:11:30 GMT
13 Historical movies which paid scant regard to historical facts, indeed drastcally changed them.
01. Braveheart. 02. Cromwell (1970) 03. Bridge on the River Kwai 04. Elizabeth (1998) 05. U-571 06. They Died With Their Boots On
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