Poorly Described Blockbusters
Nouvelle vague française
Impactful Stars/Moments
Past to Present
Rhyme Time
100

Big fish, missing legs

Jaws

100

In the late 50's, what did everyone have to film video?

A camera

100

Jaws, ET, Saving Private Ryan, Jurassic Park

Spielberg

100

Inventor of Kinetoscope 

Edison

100

First Blockbuster & Rules to Follow

Jaws & Laws

200

Lasers in Space, glowy swords

Star Wars

200

___________ should be the author of their movie, not the bigtime studio.

Director

200

Han Solo, Indiana Jones

Harrison Ford

200

Code for Movie Ratings

Hays Code

200

_______ New Wave & park sitting furniture

French & Bench

300

Big purple guy, colorful glove, talking raccoon

Avengers Endgame/ Infinity War

300

In Europe, low-budget film makers could use natural sets caused by this global event 

WWII

300

President that visited Dallas in 1963, inspired bloody cinema

JFK

300

RGB into one foll of film

Technicolor 

300

Movie designed to make money & Civil War General

Blockbuster & General Custer

400

Door isn't big enough for two

Titanic

400

Movies had natural lighting, non-actors, organic sets. Some would say they embraced the _D__________ filmmaking style. 

Documentary

400

Film that pushed the boundaries with violence in film, credited for opening the floodgates

Bonnie & Clyde

400

1920's stuntman, a house fell on him then a train ran through the house. 

Buster Keaton

400

Name of Casablance protagonist & chimney construction

Rick & Brick

500

Car goes faster than 88mph

Back to the Future

500

Reflects person experience, “use a camera the way a writer uses a pen.”

_________-stylo

Camera

500

Broken in the 60's, pushed the boundaries of film

Hays Code

500
Era of film that was becoming stale to younger viewers

Golden Age

500

Bonnie + _______ & _______ Green Tomatoes

Clyde & Fried