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Puerto Rican boy band Menudo is on a Venezuelan nationwide tour. They encounter fictionalized situations through the tour, interloped with images of the band performing at real concerts. 1982 Ladies and Gentlemen, The Fabulous Stains: Lou Adler: Diane Lane Laura Dern: A cult classic starring about three teenage girls who form a punk rock band ...
American animated black-and-white films (611 P) This page was last edited on 15 September 2024, at 06:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Red Epic Cameras and 3ality Technica Atom 3D Rig 2.39:1 130 Black and White opening sequence printed with a 1.33:1 aspect ratio. Also released in IMAX 3D. Bola Kampung: The Movie: March 21, 2013 Malaysia: 97 The Croods: March 22, 2013 United States: Digital 3D: 2.35:1 98 G.I. Joe: Retaliation: March 29, 2013 United States: Filmed in 2D 2.39:1 110
3D films are motion pictures made to give an illusion of three-dimensional solidity, usually with the help of special glasses worn by viewers. They have existed in some form since 1915 [citation needed], but had been largely relegated to a niche in the motion picture industry because of the costly hardware and processes required to produce and display a 3D film, and the lack of a standardized ...
Still from Chelsea Girls, featuring Mary Woronov in color photography on the left side, and black & white photography on the right. Although the film garnered the most commercial success of Warhol's films, reaction to it was mixed. On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 50%, based on reviews from 10 critics. [8]
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This category is for films presented entirely in black-and-white or color-tinted black-and-white and not colorized. Films which are mainly in black-and-white (e.g. Somers Town) are also included in this category.
American film and television studios terminated production of black-and-white output in 1966 and, during the following two years, the rest of the world followed suit. At the start of the 1960s, transition to color proceeded slowly, with major studios continuing to release black-and-white films through 1965 and into 1966.