The only popular physics based movie that I know of is called "A Brief History Of Time".
One of the most popular movies available based on cars is the animation movie called Cars. Other movies would be: The Driver, Vanishing Point, or The Italian Job.
Famous British-based movies include Shaun of the Dead, Lawrence of Arabia, Trainspotting, The Full Monty, and The Bridge on the River Kwai. Four Weddings and a Funeral and Chariots of Fire are also popular British movies.
Some popular physics forums where you can discuss and learn about various topics related to physics include Physics Forums, Physics Stack Exchange, and Reddit's r/Physics community. These platforms offer a space for engaging discussions, asking questions, and sharing knowledge with other physics enthusiasts.
Yes. The Harry Potter movies are some of the most popular movies around.
Maybe if there were movies about Andy Grittfht that may be it.
Some popular physics discussion forums where you can engage in conversations and exchange ideas with other enthusiasts include Physics Forums, Reddit's r/Physics community, and the American Physical Society's Physics and Society Forum.
There are many popular movies for the children of the US including but not limited to "Santa Budies", "Madagascar" movies, "Shrek", "Batman" and "Into the wild".
Independence Day
There are many popular kids DVD movies. Some examples of kids DVD movies that are popular include any Disney movie, any Pixar movie, and several super hero movies such as "Spider Man".
Some popular western movies filmed in the US include Django Unchained and True Grit. Both of these traditional Western movies were filmed in the 2010s.
The most popular fantasy movies of all time include classics such as The Wizard of Oz, as well as the Harry Potter franchise. The Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit movies are another set of extremely popular and profitable fantasy movies.
There are many Greek movies. The most popular Greek movies are "The Germans Strike Again", "The Drunkard", "Santa Chikita", "The Magic City" and "Bitter Bread."