E.T, the extra-terrestrial, back in 1982 I think.
I hear that M&M's were the first choice for the candy to be featured in the movie, but the movie company and the candy company failed to reach a deal on this issue so the film producers went with the back-up plan, Reece's Pieces.
Jurassic Park
Robert Altman's "M*A*S*H"
Yes, they did!
Star wars II: Attack of the Clones
Yea, I was just watching it then. I think you are referring to the part at the start where he goes down the staircase. I thought that set was from Harry potter.
Reeses pieces. Director Steven Spielberg wanted to use M&M's but they wanted too much money for permission, so he asked Reeses and he said once in an interview that they didnt even charge him for the rights - smart, because they sold out everywhere in the world for like 2 years after ET came out in 1982. I think whoever at M&Ms mfr. that played hardball and got greedy is probably a janitor today ;)
The first movie to use sound dialog is The Jazz Singer (original version from 1927).
Eight. Use the first two cuts to cut the pie into four pieces, then use the third cut to slice the top from the bottom, doubling the number of pieces to 8.
Try it. It probably depends on the size of the pieces you use.
jenny washington
The movie "Tron" has a distinctive visual style, as it was one of the first films from a major studio to use computer graphics extensively.
Jurassic Park
"On with the Show" in 1929
Pieces of a thin, sharp wire mounted on thimbles. She put one on the end of each finger.
Debussy makes use of the pentatonic scale in the first movement (entitled Pagodes) of his piano solo Estampes(composed in 1903).
When you have all of the pieces you go to the crafting bench thing on the first beach or else you build one in plans, when you go into the menu you choose miscellaneous and then craft the thing where you use 9 hieroglyphic pieces
A Clockwork Orange