"I, Tonya", "The Wolf of Wall Street", "Birds of Prey", "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood", "Barbie".
Margot Robbie
IT (by a famous Danish author) was first published on May 8, 1835 in the collection "Fairy Tales Told to Children".
The Tale of "The Tinderbox". A fairy tale by the Danish writer Hans Christian Andersen. A tinderbox is a device for producing an open fire.
Set in the 23rd century, THIS film centers on saving planet Earth, which becomes the responsibility of taxi driver Korben Dallas, a former special forces major, after a girl named Leeloo gets into his car.
"The Fifth Element". American-French fantasy action film with comedy elements, directed by Luc Besson. At the time of the film's release, it was the most expensive European film, and in international distribution it remained the highest-grossing French film until the release of "1+1" in 2011.
THIS was the name of the city later called New York in 1626-1664.
New Amsterdam.
This element, with the atomic number 6, is the basis of all organic chemistry and is found in diamonds, graphite, and living organisms.
Carbon
"The Bridges of Madison County," "Kramer vs. Kramer," "Don't Look Up," "The Deer Hunter," "The Iron Lady."
Meryl Streep
It should reduce the visibility of the shot by dispersing gases upward and to the side so as not to raise dust. It eliminates the blinding of the shooter by the muzzle flash and increases his camouflage. It may have some compensating effect.
Flash suppressor / flame arrester. It is used to suppress the flash of the shot.
Several people involved in the work of the legendary group have at different times received THIS unofficial title from journalists and music historians.
"The Fifth Beatle"
THIS inert gas was discovered in June 1898 by English chemists William Ramsay and Maurice Travers. They isolated it by the "method of elimination" after oxygen, nitrogen, argon and all the heavier components of air were liquefied.
Neon. From the Greek νέος - new.
In 1903, the French artist, composer, writer and scientist Edouard Benedictus dropped a flask, on the walls of which a film of nitrocellulose remained. Thus, THIS was accidentally invented, widely used in the automobile industry.
Triplex / Unbreakable glass.
"Blade Runner 2049", "Knives Out", "The Night Porter", "No Time to Die", "Blonde".
Ana de Armas.
THIS song was ranked number 35 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time and number 7 by VH1.
"Light My Fire" by The Doors.
Coincidence or not, THIS story is the fifth Sherlock Holmes story in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1892).
"Five orange seeds"
THIS is the name of the oldest and most populous administrative-territorial unit of Australia.
New South Wales
Even water burns in the atmosphere of THIS gas.
Fluorine. Fluorine is the strongest oxidizer among all chemical elements.
"Catch Me If You Can", "Night at the Museum 2", "Nocturnal Animals", "Arrival", "Sharp Objects".
Amy Adams
THIS is the unofficial name of the Golden Shield project.
"The Great Firewall of China". A play on words from the Great Wall of China. The system of filtering Internet content in the PRC.
The original title for THIS 2013 movie was "The Man Who Sold the World."
"The Fifth Estate". A film about the creation and activities of the WikiLeaks website, which reveals classified military and diplomatic documents. The film tells the story of the idea behind the website, the relationship between its creator Julian Assange and his supporter Daniel Domscheit-Berg, and the persecution of the website's founders by US intelligence agencies.
THIS Boston club was one of the ten clubs that formed the foundation of MLS, the top division of the U.S. soccer league system. Not to be confused with the clubs that featured Pele, Franz Beckenbauer, Thierry Henry and Youri Djorkaeff.
New England Revolution.
Among all stable metals, it is the most easily melted - after mercury, of course.
Cesium. The melting point of cesium is more than a degree lower than that of gallium. But it is not so well known, because due to its activity "you can't take it in your hands".
"Pushing Twilight," "The Talented Mr. Ripley," "Nightmare Alley," "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," "Disclaimer."
Cate Blanchett.
The original title of HIS 2010 film is "Incendies". The film tells the story of twins, a brother and sister, who travel to their mother's homeland of Lebanon to uncover the secrets of her past amidst a bloody civil war.
Denis Villeneuve. French-Canadian film director and screenwriter, hence the title in French. In Russian translation - "Fires".
THAT is the title of Tim Fehlbaum's historical drama that chronicles the 1972 Munich Olympic hostage crisis from the perspective of the ABC Sports crew. The film shows how they transitioned from covering the Olympics to reporting on the hostage situation involving Israeli athletes, and showcases the intense and emotional experience of broadcasting live during a global tragedy.
"September 5th"
HER sonnet "The New Colossus," written in 1883, was engraved on a bronze plaque inside the Statue of Liberty.
Emma Lazarus
In 1985, the British and Americans could not agree on which term to use – “football” or “soccer”. What compromise name was chosen for the new molecular compound?
Fullerene (Fullerene-60, Buckyball). A football, like a fullerene molecule, has the shape of a truncated icosahedron.