Robert Altman's "M*A*S*H"
Walla is the word they use.
Jurassic Park
the use of the n----- word the kkk attacking N lovers
Yes, they did!
Star wars II: Attack of the Clones
the mainstream of American culture.
No, it is not a real word, as the creator of the word simply created it for purpose of use in the movie. The meaning in the movie was Fantastic or Wonderful.
The Greek word átomos (ἄτομος) was first used by the philosopher Democritus who lived around 450 BCE. The modern use of the word goes back to the beginnings of the science of chemistry in the mid 17th cent. It's first usage (as meaning a very small particle) outside of scientific journals and into the mainstream goes back at least as early as 1796 when the word is found in newspapers of the time. (....and was crufshed to atoms before the eyes of its unhappy mother...)
The first movie to use sound dialog is The Jazz Singer (original version from 1927).
It's not generally done, no. Don't start sentences with "and" or "but."
Film plots have become so banal that I can predict how the movie will end within the first five minutes.
That movie is dormitive.
Unpromising is the main meaning of the word inauspicious. A good sentence to use for this word is, it was an inauspicious beginning to the movie.
It is probably American in origin, a shortened form of "Moving Picture", its first recorded use is dated somewhere around 1912.
Bringing Up Baby
The art show included works in a number of different media. The mainstream news media have often been accused of a liberal bias.
Who was the first scientist to use the word cell : the first scientist is ROBERT HOOKE,, and he find it on 1663.