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August 3 is the 215th day of the year (216th in leap years) ... 1527 – The first known letter from North America is sent by John Rut while at St. John's, ...
The first 3-D Plus film. Adam and Six Eves: 1962 United States: Natural Vision 3-Dimension Dual 35 mm: 1.85:1 60 Only partly 3-D, was released flat Adventures in Animation 3D: May 18, 2004 Canada: IMAX 3D: Dual 70 mm: 1.44:1 40 America's Greatest Roller Coaster Thrills in 3D: 1994 United States: Pulfrich 3-D: Video (NTSC) 1.33:1 66
"Have a great first day and don't worry about your parents. Rest assured, those are NOT tears of sadness." "In loving memory of my summer vacation." "Time to start knowing what day of the week it is."
Along with Avatar, first 3D films nominated for Academy Award for Best Picture. Call of the Wild: June 15, 2009 United States: 1.85:1 87 Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs: July 1, 2009 United States: Digital 3D: 1.85:1 94 The first 20th Century Fox Animation film released in 3D, and Blue Sky's first film in 3D. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Independence Day: 3 August: 1960 France: Effective date of the agreement with France signed on 11 July. [15] Nigeria: Independence Day: 1 October: 1960 United Kingdom North Macedonia: Republic Day: 2 August: 1903 Ottoman Empire: Republic Day: Recognition of the establishment of the short-lived Kruševo Republic during the Ilinden Uprising.
Glee: The 3D Concert Movie premiered in Los Angeles on August 6, 2011, [9] and received a nationwide release on August 12, 2011, playing in movie theaters from August 12 to 26, [15] with sneak previews August 10, 2011 in select theaters. [16] The film was released in the United Kingdom on August 19, 2011, also running for a two-week engagement.
Yorkshire Day is a yearly celebration on 1 August to promote the historic county of Yorkshire, in England. [1] It was celebrated by the Yorkshire Ridings Society in 1975, initially in Beverley , as "a protest movement against the local government re-organisation of 1974 ".
Significant, silly and celebratory—all of the observances and holidays in March.