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Fact |
Category |
Date |
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406 |
The first official James Bond film was "Dr. No" in 1962. |
Movies |
11/26/08 |
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407 |
The first Oscar for Best Original Screenplay went to Preston Sturges for the 1940 film "The Great Mcginty". |
Movies > Awards |
11/02/13 |
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408 |
The fourth "Star Trek" feature film was "The Voyage Home", which was released November 26, 1986. |
Movies |
11/30/08 |
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409 |
The fourth "Star Wars" film to be released was "Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace" on May 19, 1999. |
Movies |
11/26/08 |
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410 |
The fourth official James Bond film was "Thunderball" in 1965. |
Movies |
11/20/08 |
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411 |
The late Paul Newman voiced Doc Hudson in the Pixar animated movie, "Cars". |
Movies > Animated |
10/29/08 |
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412 |
The longest movie ever made was "Cure for Insomnia" clocking in at about 87 hours. |
Movies |
06/05/08 |
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413 |
The movie "Finding Nemo" was released in the year of 2003. |
Movies > Animated |
07/02/09 |
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414 |
The movie "Holes", released in 2003, starred Shia LaBeouf as Stanley Yelnats. |
Movies |
01/01/09 |
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415 |
The movie "Slumdog Millionaire" won 8 Academy Awards. |
Movies > Awards |
02/24/09 |
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416 |
The movie "Titanic" won 11 Academy Awards. |
Movies > Awards |
05/15/08 |
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417 |
The ninth "Star Trek" feature film was "Insurrection", which was released December 11, 1998. |
Movies |
11/22/08 |
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418 |
The ninth official James Bond film was "The Man with the Golden Gun" in 1974. |
Movies |
11/18/08 |
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419 |
The Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl movie opened in theaters on July 9th, 2003. |
Movies |
06/20/08 |
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420 |
The second "Star Trek" feature film was "The Wrath of Khan", which was released June 4, 1982. |
Movies |
11/26/08 |
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