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There are many Hindi movies available depicting Indian culture. These films and their film industry have come to be known as Bollywood. Their popularity continues to grown worldwide.
Indiana Jones is a classic figure of pop culture in the movies and those films can hold a lot of nostalgic value to people who like the movies. Further perpetuating the series popularity is constant parodies done and references made about the movies in other popular movies and TV shows. The movies also helped spawned the action/adventure genre of film.
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Movies provided relief from the everyday problems of the Great Depression.
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Depression era movies helped sustain national morale, and acted as a form of escapism during a troubled time.
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Movies were popular during the depression because they helped people to enjoy something fun during hard times, and to take their minds off their difficulties. Movies provided escapism from the harsh realities of life during the Depression,
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For many people, movies brought some happiness during the general unhappiness of the Great Depression, a time when economic depression led to emotional depression. Movies remained cheerful, and people enjoyed them, often as a temporary escape from a depressing existence.
During the great depression, many people were depressed. Therefore, in order to keep themselves going movies were a way to have some fun. People in the great depression would commit suicide if they weren't making enough money. People like Babe Ruth entertained people during this time too. Sports were another big event.
provided new forms of entertainment to a broader audience.
The music industry was almost destroyed by the Great Depression. But the popular music business was able to quickly rebound and became the second most popular form of entertainment during the Depression behind the movies. Both were popular because they were cheap entertainment and they helped take people's minds off their poor economic situation. The radio, which broadcast big band "gigs," news, comedy and drama, were as cheap as $10 and became depression-era Americans' favorite form of home entertainment. Movies were as cheap as 10 cents.