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de in his/her favorite parking place
or better yet in your GARAGE.
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8 inches by 12 inches in size.
It in an
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fun facts from wikipedia..
The Wizard of Oz
Theatrical release poster
Directed by
Victor Fleming
Produced by
Mervyn LeRoy
Screenplay by
Noel Langley
Florence Ryerson
Edgar Allan Woolf
Based on
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
by
L. Frank Baum
Starring
Judy Garland
Frank Morgan
Ray Bolger
Bert Lahr
Jack Haley
Billie Burke
Margaret Hamilton
Charley Grapewin
Music by
Herbert Stothart
(score)
Harold Arlen
(songs: music)
E. Y. Harburg
(songs: lyrics)
Cinematography
Harold Rosson
Edited by
Blanche Sewell
Distributed by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Release dates
August 15, 1939
Running time
101 minutes
Country
United States
Language
English
Budget
,777,000
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1
]
Box office
,017,000
(original release)
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1
]
,342,633
(unadjusted, re-releases)
7,088,371
(adjusted 2014)
The Wizard of Oz
is a 1939 American
musical
fantasy film
produced by
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
, and the most well-known and commercially successful adaptation based on the 1900 novel
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
by
L. Frank Baum
.
[
2
]
The film stars
Judy Garland
;
Terry
the dog, billed as Toto;
Ray Bolger
,
Jack Haley
,
Bert Lahr
,
Frank Morgan
,
Billie Burke
,
Margaret Hamilton
, with
Charley Grapewin
and
Clara Blandick
, and the
Singer Midgets
as the Munchkins, with
Pat Walshe
as leader of the flying monkeys.
[
3
]
Notable for its use of
Technicolor
, fantasy storytelling, musical score and unusual characters, over the years it has become one of the best-known films and part of American popular culture. It was a
box office
disappointment on its initial release, earning only ,017,000 on a ,777,000 budget, despite receiving largely positive reviews.
[
1
]
[
4
]
The film was MGM's most expensive production at that time, and did not recoup much of the studio's investment until subsequent re-releases.
[
5
]
It was nominated for six Academy Awards, including
Best Picture
but lost to
Gone with the Wind
. It did win in two other categories including
Best Original Song
for "
Over the Rainbow
." The song was ranked first in two lists: the
AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs
and the
Recording Industry Association of America
's "
365 Songs of the Century
".
Wicked Witch of the West
Oz
character
As illustrated by
William Wallace Denslow
(From the original Baum publishing in 1900)
First appearance
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
(1900)
Created by
L. Frank Baum
Information
Aliases
Momba
(1910)
(
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
)
Mombi
(1914)
(
His Majesty, the Scarecrow of Oz
)
Bastinda
(1939)
(
The Wizard of the Emerald City
)
Smarmy
(1969)
(
The Songs from The Wizard of Oz
)
Evillene
(1974)
(
The Wiz
)
Elphaba
Thropp
(1996)
(
Wicked
)
Azkadellia
(2007)
(
Tin Man
)
Theodora
(2013)
(
Oz the Great and Powerful
)
Zelena
(2014)
(
Once Upon a Time
)
Species
Human (
witch
)
Gender
Female
Occupation
Ruler of the
Winkies
(at time of death)
Title
The Wicked Witch of the West
Spouse(s)
none known
Nationality
Winkie Country
The
Wicked Witch of the West
is a
fictional character
and the most significant antagonist in
L. Frank Baum
's
children's book
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
(1900). In Baum's subsequent
Oz books
, it is the
Nome King
who is the principal villain; the Wicked Witch of the West is rarely even referred to again after her death in the first book.
The witch's most popular depiction was in the classic
1939 Hollywood movie
based on Baum's book, where she was portrayed by actress
Margaret Hamilton
. Hamilton's characterization introduced green skin and this has been continued in later literary and dramatic representations, including
Gregory Maguire
's revisionist Oz novel
Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West
(1995) and its musical stage adaptation
Wicked
(2003), the 2013 film
Oz the Great and Powerful
, and the Spring 2014 story arc of the television series
Once Upon a Time
.
Margaret Hamilton
(c.1958)
Born
Margaret Brainard Hamilton
December 9, 1902
Cleveland, Ohio
, U.S.
Died
May 16, 1985
(aged 82)
Salisbury, Connecticut
, U.S.
Cause of death
Heart Attack
Nationality
American
Education
Hathaway Brown School
Alma mater
Wheelock College
Occupation
Actress
Schoolteacher
Years active
1933–1982
Known for
Wicked Witch
in
The Wizard of Oz
Spouse(s)
Paul Meserve (m.1931–1938; divorced)
Children
Hamilton Wadsworth Meserve (b. 1936)
Parent(s)
Walter J. Hamilton,
Jennie (née Adams) Hamilton
Relatives
Neil Hamilton
(distant cousin),
Dorothy Hamilton Brush
(sister)
Hamilton as the Wicked Witch of the West with
Judy Garland
as
Dorothy Gale
in
The Wizard of Oz
(1939)
Michael Jackson
Jackson performing in 1988, during the
Bad
world tour.
Born
Michael Joseph Jackson
August 29, 1958
Gary, Indiana
, U.S.
Died
June 25, 2009
(aged 50)
Los Angeles
,
California
, U.S.
Cause of death
Cardiac arrest induced by
propofol
and
benzodiazepine
intoxication
Resting place
Glendale, California
, U.S.
Residence
Los Olivos, California
, U.S.
Other names
Michael Joe Jackson
Occupation
Singer
songwriter
dancer
actor
record producer
businessman
philanthropist
Net worth
U.S. .178 billion (2009 estimate)
[
1
]
Religion
Jehovah's Witness
(1965–1987)
Christianity (1987–2009)
Spouse(s)
Lisa Marie Presley
(m. 1994–1996; divorced)
Deborah Jeanne Rowe
(m. 1996–1999; divorced)
Children
Michael Joseph Jackson, Jr.
Paris-Michael Katherine Jackson
Prince Michael Jackson II
Parent(s)
Joseph Walter Jackson
Katherine Esther Scruse
Musical career
Genres
Pop
dance-pop
R&B
disco
post-disco
rock
new jack swing
Instruments
Vocals
Years active
1964–2009
Labels
Steeltown
Motown
Epic
Legacy
MJJ Productions
Associated acts
The Jackson 5
Signature
Michael Joseph Jackson
[
2
]
[
3
]
(August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American singer, songwriter, record producer, dancer, and actor. Called the
King of Pop
,
[
4
]
[
5
]
his contributions to music and dance, along with his publicized personal life, made him a global figure in popular culture for over four decades.
The eighth child of the
Jackson family
, he debuted on the professional music scene along with his elder brothers
Jackie
,
Tito
,
Jermaine
, and
Marlon
as a member of
the Jackson 5
in 1964, and began his solo career in 1971. In the early 1980s, Jackson became a dominant figure in
popular music
. The music videos for his songs, including those of "
Beat It
", "
Billie Jean
", and "
Thriller
", were credited with breaking down racial barriers and with transforming the medium into an art form and promotional tool. The popularity of these videos helped to bring the then-relatively-new television channel
MTV
to fame. With videos such as "
Black or White
" and "
Scream
", he continued to innovate the medium throughout the 1990s, as well as forging a reputation as a touring solo artist. Through stage and video performances, Jackson popularized a number of complicated dance techniques, such as the
robot
and the
moonwalk
, to which he gave the name. His distinctive sound and style has influenced numerous
hip hop
,
post-disco
,
contemporary R&B
,
pop
, and
rock
artists.
Jackson's 1982 album
Thriller
is the
best selling album of all time
. His other albums, including
Off the Wall
(1979),
Bad
(1987),
Dangerous
(1991), and
HIStory
(1995), also rank among the world's best selling albums. Jackson is one of the few artists to have been inducted into the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
twice. He was also inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Dance Hall of Fame as the first and only dancer from pop and rock music. His other
achievements
include multiple
Guinness World Records
; 13
Grammy Awards
, as well as the
Grammy Legend Award
and the
Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
; 26
American Music Awards
—more than any other artist—including the "Artist of the Century" and "Artist of the 1980s"; 13
number-one singles in the United States
during his solo career, more than any other male artist in the
Hot 100
era; and the estimated sale of over 400 million records worldwide.
[Note 1]
Jackson has won
hundreds of awards
, making him the most awarded recording artist in the history of popular music.
[
6
]
Jackson became the first artist in history to have a top ten single in the
Billboard
Hot 100
in five different decades when "
Love Never Felt So Good
" reached number nine on May 21, 2014.
[
7
]
Jackson traveled the world attending events honoring his humanitarianism, and, in 2000, the
Guinness World Records
recognized him for supporting 39 charities, more than any other entertainer.
[
8
]
Aspects of Jackson's personal life, including his changing
appearance
,
personal relationships
, and behavior, generated controversy. In the mid-1990s, he was
accused of child sexual abuse
, but the civil case was settled out of court for an undisclosed amount and no formal charges were brought.
[
9
]
In 2005, he was
tried and acquitted
of further child sexual abuse allegations and several other charges after the jury found him not guilty on all counts. While preparing for his comeback concert series titled
This Is It
, Jackson
died
of acute
propofol
and
benzodiazepine
intoxication on June 25, 2009, after suffering from cardiac arrest. The
Los Angeles County Coroner
ruled his death a homicide, and his personal physician
Conrad Murray was convicted
of
involuntary manslaughter
. Jackson's death triggered a global outpouring of grief and a live broadcast of his
public memorial service
was viewed around the world.
[
10
]
The Kids Are Alright
(film)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with
The Kids Are All Right (film)
.
The Kids Are Alright
Directed by
Jeff Stein
Produced by
Tony Klinger
Bill Curbishley
Starring
Roger Daltrey
John Entwistle
Keith Moon
Pete Townshend
Music by
The Who
Cinematography
Anthony B. Richmond
Edited by
Ed Rothkowitz
Distributed by
New World Pictures
Release dates
14 May 1979
(
Cannes Film Festival
)
15 June 1979
Running time
101 minutes
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
Budget
million
The Kids Are Alright
is a 1979
rockumentary
film about the English
rock
band
The Who
, including live performances, promotional films and interviews from 1964 to 1978.
The Kids Are All Right
(film)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with
The Kids Are Alright (film)
.
The Kids Are All Right
Theatrical release poster
Directed by
Lisa Cholodenko
Produced by
Steven Saxton
Jeff Levy-Hinte
Gary Gilbert
J. Todd Harris
Jordan Horowitz
Celine Rattray
Daniela Taplin Lundberg
Philippe Hellmann
Written by
Lisa Cholodenko
Stuart Blumberg
Starring
Annette Bening
Julianne Moore
Mark Ruffalo
Mia Wasikowska
Josh Hutcherson
Yaya DaCosta
Music by
Carter Burwell
Nathan Larson
Craig Wedren
Cinematography
Igor Jadue-Lillo
Edited by
Jeffrey M. Werner
Distributed by
Focus Features
Release dates
January 25, 2010
(Sundance Film Festival)
July 30, 2010
Running time
107 minutes
Country
United States
Language
English
Budget
million
[
1
]
Box office
,705,850
[
2
]
The Kids Are All Right
is a 2010 American
comedy-drama film
directed by
Lisa Cholodenko
and written by Cholodenko and
Stuart Blumberg
. A hit at 2010
Sundance
, it opened in
limited release
on July 9, 2010, expanding to more theaters on July 30, 2010.
[
3
]
It was released on
DVD
and
Blu-ray
on November 16, 2010. The film was awarded the
Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
, and Annette Bening was awarded the
Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy
. The film also received four Academy Award nominations, including one for
Best Picture
, at the
83rd Academy Awards
.
Avengers: Age of Ultron
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Avengers: Age of Ultron
Theatrical release poster
Directed by
Joss Whedon
Produced by
Kevin Feige
Written by
Joss Whedon
Based on
The Avengers
by
Stan Lee
Jack Kirby
Starring
Robert Downey Jr.
Chris Hemsworth
Mark Ruffalo
Chris Evans
Scarlett Johansson
Jeremy Renner
Don Cheadle
Aaron Taylor-Johnson
Elizabeth Olsen
Paul Bettany
Cobie Smulders
Anthony Mackie
Hayley Atwell
Idris Elba
Stellan Skarsgård
James Spader
Samuel L. Jackson
Music by
Brian Tyler
Danny Elfman
Cinematography
Ben Davis
Edited by
Jeffrey Ford
Lisa Lassek
Production
company
Marvel Studios
Distributed by
Walt Disney Studios
Motion Pictures
Release dates
April 13, 2015
(
Dolby Theatre
)
May 1, 2015
(United States)
Running time
141 minutes
[
1
]
Country
United States
Language
English
Budget
9.9 million
1
Box office
.278 billion
[
2
]
Avengers: Age of Ultron
is a 2015 American
superhero film
based on the
Marvel Comics
superhero team the
Avengers
, produced by
Marvel Studios
and distributed by
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
. It is the sequel to 2012's
The Avengers
and the eleventh installment in the
Marvel Cinematic Universe
(MCU). The film was written and directed by
Joss Whedon
and features an
ensemble cast
that includes
Robert Downey Jr.
,
Chris Hemsworth
,
Mark Ruffalo
,
Chris Evans
,
Scarlett Johansson
,
Jeremy Renner
,
Don Cheadle
,
Aaron Taylor-Johnson
,
Elizabeth Olsen
,
Paul Bettany
,
Cobie Smulders
,
Anthony Mackie
,
Hayley Atwell
,
Idris Elba
,
Stellan Skarsgård
,
James Spader
, and
Samuel L. Jackson
. In
Avengers: Age of Ultron
, the Avengers must work together to defeat
Ultron
, a mechanical artificial intelligence bent on human extinction.
The sequel was announced in May 2012, after the successful release of
The Avengers
. Whedon, the director of the first film, was brought back on board in August and a release date was set. By April 2013, Whedon had completed a draft of the script, and casting began in June with the re-signing of Downey.
Second unit
filming began in February 2014 in
South Africa
with
principal photography
taking place between March and August 2014. The film was primarily shot at
Shepperton Studios
in
Surrey
,
England
, with additional footage filmed in
Italy
,
South Korea
,
Bangladesh
,
New York
, and various locations around England.
Avengers: Age of Ultron
premiered in Los Angeles on April 13, 2015, and was released on May 1, 2015 in North America, in 3D and
IMAX 3D
. Upon its release, the film received positive reviews and has grossed over .2 billion worldwide, making it the
second highest-grossing film of 2015
(behind
Furious 7
) and the
7th highest-grossing film of all time
. Two sequels,
Avengers: Infinity War – Part 1
and
Avengers: Infinity War – Part 2
, are scheduled to be released on May 4, 2018, and May 3, 2019, respectively.
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