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  • The Real Reason We Call Hit Movies Blockbusters - Grunge
    Blockbusters, by definition, are movies that have achieved great commercial success But where did the term "blockbuster" come from? It was first used on November 19, 1942, in a Time magazine article about the Allied forces dropping explosives in fascist Italy
  • Why Are Hit Movies Called Blockbusters? - TIME
    The word first appeared in the pages of TIME in a Nov 29, 1942, article on the Allied bombing of key industrial targets in fascist Italy; the bombs used for such missions were called
  • Blockbuster (entertainment) - Wikipedia
    The term was actually first coined by publicists who drew on readers' familiarity with the blockbuster bombs, drawing an analogy with the bomb's huge impact The trade press subsequently appropriated the term as short-hand for a film's commercial potential
  • Where Did the Term “Blockbuster” Come From? - TVovermind
    How Did Blockbuster Earn Its Current Meaning? The term “blockbuster” comes from the blockbuster bomb, which was as its name states, possessed sufficient power to blow up entire streets
  • Why Do We Call Hit Movies Blockbusters? - HuffPost
    As Julian Stringer wrote in his 2003 book Movie Blockbusters, the word was coined to “describe a large-scale bomb in World War II ” The bomb was supposedly able to take out a whole city block and was used by the British Royal Air Force
  • etymology - What is the origin of the term blockbuster? - English . . .
    As early as in 1950, the term had an entertainment context, as "The Blockbuster" was a nickname for the wrestler Hans Schnabel Interestingly, in 1944 there was a film comedy called Block Busters, likely a comic appropriation of the term derived from the military origin
  • Why Is a Movie Called a Blockbuster? - Acting Magazine
    The term blockbuster originated during World War II, when it was used to describe large bombs capable of devastating an entire city block These bombs were massive, powerful, and awe-inspiring in their destructive capabilities—qualities that later lent themselves to describing impactful cultural phenomena
  • Blockbuster: the origin of the term and the story of “The Birth of a . . .
    Interestingly, the term itself was originally used to describe high-capacity aerial bombs employed by the British Royal Air Force during World War II: these bombs were infamously nicknamed “blockbusters” because they were capable of destroying entire blocks of buildings
  • Why big movies are called blockbusters - Far Out Magazine
    The origins of the term aren’t entirely known, with several different theories posited by experts, but it was first used in the 1940s in reference to powerful blockbuster bombs; however, it was very sparsely used to describe big films during this time
  • The Explosive Origin of Blockbuster: Tracing the Roots of a Cinematic . . .
    The word “blockbuster,” as it pertains to film, originates from the military term describing a bomb capable of destroying an entire city block Its metaphorical application to movies began in the mid-1940s, initially to denote exceptionally powerful and disruptive films, both in their impact and box office draw





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