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It was started by three partners, Matthew Bakal (currently co-founder and chairman), Ameesh Paleja (co-founder), and Geoff Shaevitz (co-founder). [3] Paleja says that the idea for Atom Tickets came about because he and his friends, "were frustrated with the experience of coordinating a night out at the movies with friends.
Atom Films was the first online video platform for Oscar winners Jason Reitman, [7] [8] Aardman Animations, [9] [10] and David Lynch. [11] It was the first site to work with a major intellectual property rights owner to allow derivative works by the general public when it created a partnership with George Lucas and LucasFilm for The Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards in November 2000.
Cattelan created the toilet in 2016 for the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York City. It was made in a foundry in Florence, cast in several parts that were welded together. Made to look like the museum's other Kohler toilets, it was installed in one of the museum's bathrooms for visitors to use. [3] [4] A special cleaning routine was put ...
Atom TV is an American cable television comedy series featuring content from the website Atom.com. [1] It aired on Comedy Central from June 24, 2008 to October 18, 2010, lasting three seasons and thirty-six episodes. Its timeslot was Monday nights at 2:00 am/1:00c and later 2:30 am/1:30c.
A honeywagon is a portable toilet unit used in the film and television industry. Many take the form of a specialized semi-trailer. [citation needed]In the UK a honeywagon usually refers to a set of toilets used by the cast and crew.
The Uptown Theater, known as The Uptown (formerly Cineplex Odeon Uptown or AMC Loews Uptown 1), was a single-screen movie theater in the Cleveland Park neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Opened in 1936, it hosted the world premieres of such movies as 2001: A Space Odyssey and Jurassic Park. It closed in March 2020. [1] [2] Its screen was the ...
The Jurassic World Hammond Collection Outhouse Set recreates a classic scene from Steven Spielberg's 1993 blockbuster. (Photo: ©2022 Mattel/© Universal City Studios LLC)
At 589 feet (180 m) and 44 stories [1] in height, it is the tallest skyscraper in the state of New York outside of New York City. Erastus Corning 2nd, the building's namesake, was the mayor of Albany for over 40 years from 1941 to 1983. The tower was dedicated to him in March 1983 during his hospitalization.