Talking Movies
Probably The Pursuit of Happyness.
Americans went to theaters to watch movies
movies now and days use alot more camers angles and alot of sounds but in 1930 they shot from 1 angle and they really couldn't go back and fix it and in 1927 they had barely added sound to the movies.
Seeing movies listening to the radio and reading books
they always do it
movies
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Indiana Jones is a classic figure of pop culture in the movies and those films can hold a lot of nostalgic value to people who like the movies. Further perpetuating the series popularity is constant parodies done and references made about the movies in other popular movies and TV shows. The movies also helped spawned the action/adventure genre of film.
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Pop art began in the 1950's. It is characterized by themes from popular mass culture, such as TV, movies, comic books, and advertising.
By and large Movies do not exist in WW1. Not as a popular medium anyway.....