Most movies are just movies. Some have some hidden dark meaning. And some have significance far beyond their intention, not for what's necessarily in the movie, but rather for some trend they start, some fad they start, some totally new aspect they open up, any number of things. Have you seen these? And can you add more?
1. "Roman Holiday." A fun romp with Audrey Hepburne, but another important secondary effect: It made Vespa scooters hot sellers in the U.S. Until this movie, they were not sellling well at all.
2. "A Hard Day's Night." This first Beatle film, while no great cinematic feat, was the first "music video," the precursor to MTV.
3. "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves." It's not hard to tell why this is important; it was the first feature-length animation.
What can you add?
1. "Roman Holiday." A fun romp with Audrey Hepburne, but another important secondary effect: It made Vespa scooters hot sellers in the U.S. Until this movie, they were not sellling well at all.
2. "A Hard Day's Night." This first Beatle film, while no great cinematic feat, was the first "music video," the precursor to MTV.
3. "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves." It's not hard to tell why this is important; it was the first feature-length animation.
What can you add?