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1990s in film (7457 bytes)
1: ...followed a familiar pattern of producing classics in every genre, but with the added help of newer tec... 3: Movies in the 1990s included:<br> 10: *''[[Aladdin (movie)|Aladdin]]'' (1992) 16: *''[[Angels and Insects]]'' 22: *''[[Austin Powers]]'' (1997) 1990s (18678 bytes) 1: {| align=right cellpadding=3 id=toc style="margin-left: 15px;" 6: [[1960s]] [[1970s]] [[1980s]] - [[1990s]] - [[2000s]] [[2010s]] [[2020s]] 18: * Explosive growth of the [[Internet]]; decrease in the cost of [[computer]]s and other technology 19: ...ost of [[mobile phone]]s leads to a massive surge in their popularity 21: * [[Microsoft Windows]] operating system becomes virtually ubiquitous on [[IBM PC]... 1990s in comics (1617 bytes) 2: [[1980s in comics]], 3: [[1990s|other events of the 1990s]], 4: [[2000s in comics]] and the 5: [[list of years in comics]] 14: ''See also'': [[1990 in comics]] Operation Quicksilver (1990s) (315 bytes) 1: ...esult of the end of the [[Cold War]]. A number of incentives such as early retirement were used to red... 1990s music groups (5367 bytes) 1: ...ternative rock]] and a couple of attempts at bringing back 80's style of [[Pop music|pop]]. By the end... 3: ...he groups who started or became famous during the 1990s: 9: *[[13 Engines]] 17: *[[Alice In Chains]] 19: *[[Aphex Twin]] 1990s UK local government reform (13232 bytes) 1: ...ry authorities]]. In [[England]], some areas remained two-tier but many unitary authories were create... 6: ...ounties of cities'). The Acts abolished the existing county boroughs or counties of cities, and creat... 10: ... the [[Greater London Council]], effectively creating 68 new 'county boroughs', or [[unitary authority... 12: ...and [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]], [[John Major]], was pledged to abolish th... 14: ...cture of local government throughout [[Great Britain]]. List of Number 1 albums from the 1990s (UK) (8527 bytes) 2: # The Christains - "Colour" 4: # [[Phil Collins]] - "[[But Seriously...]]" 6: # [[Sinead O'Connor]] - "[[I Do Not Want What I Haven't G... 12: ...[[Fleetwood Mac]] - "[[Behind the Mask (album)|Behind the Mask]]" 24: # [[Elton John]] - "Sleeping With The Past" List of Algerian massacres of the 1990s (2992 bytes) 1: ... [[Oran]], with very few occurring in the east or in the [[Sahara]]. 3: This list currently covers only events in which over 50 civilians or prisoners were killed;... 10: ==Wilaya of [[Ain-Defla]]== 11: * [[Ain-Defla massacre of March 1994]], 80 deaths 56: ...Belaid, Nait-Redjam, and Soltani, in ''An Inquiry into the Algerian Massacres'', ed. Bedjaoui, Aroua, ... List of Number 1 singles from the 1990s (UK) (17212 bytes) 1: ...[[UK Singles Chart]], during the [[1990s in music|1990s]]. The source for this decade is the ''[[Music We... 4: ...[Iron Maiden]]'s only UK number one single was "Bring Your Daughter... To The Slaughter"]] 5: # [[New Kids On The Block]] - "Hangin' Tough" 7: # [[Kylie Minogue]] - "Tears On My Pillow" 9: # [[Sinéad O'Connor]] - "Nothing Compares 2 U " Music of the United Kingdom (1990s-present) (8678 bytes) 1: ...tish charts were dominated by [[Britrock]], a melding of British rock and roll forms from the last thi... 3: ...d into dozens of subgenres, including various combinations of [[drum and bass]], [[trance music|trance... 7: Later in the 1990s and into the next millennium, melodic British rock group... 11: ...aps the most influential, paralleling and influencing the rise of American [[nu soul]] artists like [[... 15: ...ears, genres like hardcore arose, only to diverge into subgenres like [[drum n bass]] and [[happy hard... List of the most popular names in the 1990s in the United States (2528 bytes) 1: ...] in the [[United States]] for all years of the [[1990s]]. 14: *#Justin 145: *#Austin 193: *#Austin 223: *#Austin Film Four (593 bytes) 1: ...for backing a large portion of films made in Britain. 3: ...portion of its budgets in a bid to control spiralling losses. 6: == Films == 8: These are some of the films that Film Four has produced: 14: * [[Late Night Shopping]] 8 mm film (3412 bytes) 1: ... became the prevalent version of the medium; and Single8. 3: ...m film contains 264 pictures. Normally Double8 is filmed at 16 frame/s. 5: ... length film spools allowed to film about 3 to 4 min at 12, 15, 16 and 18 frames per second. 7: ...per 8 mm film from exisiting 16 mm, or even 35 mm film stock. 9: ... manufactured in the former USSR, probably in Ukraine where many Russian cameras were manufactured. 16 mm film (3482 bytes) 1: ...vie market switched to even less expensive [[8 mm film]]. 3: ...xpensive, as is the case in [[United Kingdom|Britain]]. 5: ...being phased out by [[Kodak]], as single-sprocket film can be used by both 16 mm and Super 16 production... 7: ... this format are [[Enlarger|blown up]] to [[35 mm film|35 mm]] for projection. 9: ...m film is used mostly for student and documentary films, with some Super 16 used for [[HD]] ([[Hi-Def]])... 70 mm film (5382 bytes) 1: ...olding six tracks of [[surround sound]], although in truth, the magnetic sound system is rarely used a... 3: ...mm format; the clarity of its picture is apparent in theaters, though much less so on [[VHS]] or [[DVD... 5: ...r, and grain. It never caught on with mainstream cinema, and is primarily used for theme park simulati... 7: ... rare, Astrovision more or less exclusively occupying Japanese planetariums. 9: ...ight subconsciously "warn" moviegoers of an impending effects sequence. 35 mm film (6169 bytes) 1: ...e image, in this case compressed horizontally by Cinemascope.]] 3: ...e|millimeter]]s wide, with six perforations per [[inch]] (4.23 mm per perforation) along both edges. 5: ...a original film. Kodak-Standard perforations were introduced some ten years later for projection use. 7: ... single circular perforation in the centre of the film between frames. 9: ...tio]] of 2:3, a size of 24 x 36 mm. See the [[135 film]] section. Film (16887 bytes) 1: :''For other uses see [[film (disambiguation)]]'' 3: ...fers to the celluliod media on which movies are printed]] 5: ...emics often refer to this field as the study of [[film]]. 7: ...by [[recording]] "real" people and objects (including played-out fantasy and fakes) with [[camera]]s, ... 9: ...nsitive [[silver halide]] solution, also called [[filmstock]], on which motion pictures have historicall... 9,5 mm film (962 bytes) 1: ...s]] Pathé Baby in [[1922]], and was quite popular in [[Europe]] throughout the [[1920s]]. 3: ...long one edge. The single hole allows more of the film to be used for the actual image. 5: ...t holes, were cut off, the remaining film was cut into 3 strips, and the central sprockets holes added... 9: ...rreg.free.fr/cine95/index.html Le format 9,5 mm - Film size 9.5 mm]. Retrieved Dec. 29, 2004. 11: [[Category:Movie film formats]] To Be or Not to Be (film) (1276 bytes) 1: ...bilities at disguise and acting to fool the occupying troops. It stars [[Carole Lombard]], [[Jack Ben... 3: ...apted by [[Ernst Lubitsch]] (uncredited) and [[Edwin Justus Mayer]] from the story by [[Melchior Lengy... 5: ...] and selected for preservation in the [[National Film Registry]]. 7: ...ie was released after actress Carole Lombard died in an airplane crash. 9: ''To Be Or Not To Be'' was [[remake|remade]] in [[To Be Or Not To Be (1983 movie)|1983]] by [[Mel... Film-at-11 (1546 bytes) 1: ...entry for "film at 11", this article now includes information which makes it more than merely material... 3: ...E-Prime]] writing style. Please keep this article in E-Prime when you improve this article. --> 5: ...]] crashes; film at 11." "Bug found in scheduler; film at 11." 7: ...lm at 11" means that more information will follow in the future. 9: ...-known joke based on (the more general usage of) "film at 11", which goes:
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