36 Nostalgic Bits of Classic Movie and TV Trivia to Butter Up Any Couch Potato

With these cozy bits of movie and TV nostalgia, you won’t even need your Snuggie
36 Nostalgic Bits of Classic Movie and TV Trivia to Butter Up Any Couch Potato

Well, it doesnt get any cozier than this! 

Youve got your couch, your blankie and/or Snuggie and these pieces of motion-picture trivia to remind you of the good ol days. And we know that “motion picture” is a term usually reserved for movies, but when you think about it, TV shows are pictures in motion too. Theyre just shorter gatherings of moving pictures, so get off our case would ya? 

Sorry, its just that the warmth we got from all this movie and TV show nostalgia rose so high that we got a little heated there.

The first CGI. 1973 We get to see through the eyes of an evil robot in a scene in Westworld, and it's... boring. The motif was inspired by the first i

The First PG-13 Rating

The first PG-13 rating. 1984 CRACKEDGO COM Even though it clocked in at 134 acts of violence per hour (Guinness counted), Red Dawn was the first film

Firsts in Film

The first karate fight. 1962 CRACKED COM Frank Sinatra has the honor of inciting the first-ever karate fight in American cinema in The Manchurian Cand
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The first motion picture. 1885 CRACKED COM Louis Le Prince, aka The Zaddy of Cinematography, was the first to film a moving sequence on a film-like st

George Lucas

The first to credit the full crew. 1977 George Lucas decided to list every last crew member in the Star Wars final credit crawl. Before that, only dep
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The French Connection

CRACKED A CAR CRASH. Filming without permits, the epic car chase has stunt driver Bill Hickman dodging and weaving (at high speeds) in actual NYC traffic. Не accidentally smashed into the car of a man on his morning commute. THE FRENCH CONNECTION

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TV Firsts

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Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood

Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood was a gentle, understated television show that aired from 1968 to 2001. The show was celebrated for
A bald-faced lie helped get an interracial kiss on 1960s television. The TV special, Movin' with Nancy, featured Nancy Sinatra performing with other f

Jonathan Wolff

Jonathan Wolff has written theme music for over seventy television shows, including WILL & GRACE and WHO'S THE BOSS? Music Consultants Group, Inc. His

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