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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
B and B; B And B; B & B; B&B (disambiguation)

/b/         
  • The top of /b/ as it appeared in November 2011
4CHAN IMAGEBOARD
/b/tard; /B/; /b/tards; B/tard; /b/rother; /b/rothers
/b/ (also called random) is one of the boards of 4chan. /b/ was the first board created at the establishment of the platform in 2003, and it then stood for "anime/random".
B-movie         
  • Wanda]]'' (1970), which was filmed on a [[low budget]] of $115,000.
  • Motorpsycho]]'' (1965) was not hard to market. It had director [[Russ Meyer]]'s reputation for eroticism; the biker theme ("MURDERcycles") that soon proved its popularity in historic fashion; and that trendy title word—''psycho''.
  • Three Mesquiteers]] adventure.
  • [[Ed Wood]]'s ultra-low-budget ''[[Plan 9 from Outer Space]]'' (1959) is often called "the worst film ever made"
  • The Raven]]'' (1963) for [[American International Pictures]]. [[Vincent Price]] headlines a cast of veteran character actors along with a young [[Jack Nicholson]].
  • Eagle-Lion]] firm.
  • ''[[Rocketship X-M]]'' (1950), produced and released by small Lippert Pictures, is cited as possibly "the first postnuclear holocaust film".<ref>Shapiro (2002), p. 96. See also [http://www.conelrad.com/conelrad100/index.html Atomic Films: The CONELRAD 100].</ref> It was at the leading edge of a large cycle of movies, mostly low-budget and many long forgotten, classifiable as "atomic bomb cinema".
  • Columbia]]'s ''That Certain Thing'' (1928) was made for less than $20,000 (about $297,791 today). Soon, director [[Frank Capra]]'s association with Columbia helped vault the studio toward Hollywood's major leagues.<ref name="Hirschhorn 1999, pp. 9–10, 17">Hirschhorn (1999), pp. 9–10, 17.</ref>
FILM GENRE
B-movies; B-actor; B-Movie; B-actors; B movies; B-film; B-Film; B-grade; B Movies; B-picture; B Movie; List of b-rated films; "B" Movie; Program picture; B pictures; B-movie; B film; B picture; Psychotronic movie; C movie; B-Movies; Second feature; Supporting feature; B western; "b western"; B westerns; Support feature; B Film; B films; History of B-movies; B grade movie; B feature
¦ noun a low-budget film of poor quality made for use as a supporting feature in a cinema programme.
B-movie         
  • Wanda]]'' (1970), which was filmed on a [[low budget]] of $115,000.
  • Motorpsycho]]'' (1965) was not hard to market. It had director [[Russ Meyer]]'s reputation for eroticism; the biker theme ("MURDERcycles") that soon proved its popularity in historic fashion; and that trendy title word—''psycho''.
  • Three Mesquiteers]] adventure.
  • [[Ed Wood]]'s ultra-low-budget ''[[Plan 9 from Outer Space]]'' (1959) is often called "the worst film ever made"
  • The Raven]]'' (1963) for [[American International Pictures]]. [[Vincent Price]] headlines a cast of veteran character actors along with a young [[Jack Nicholson]].
  • Eagle-Lion]] firm.
  • ''[[Rocketship X-M]]'' (1950), produced and released by small Lippert Pictures, is cited as possibly "the first postnuclear holocaust film".<ref>Shapiro (2002), p. 96. See also [http://www.conelrad.com/conelrad100/index.html Atomic Films: The CONELRAD 100].</ref> It was at the leading edge of a large cycle of movies, mostly low-budget and many long forgotten, classifiable as "atomic bomb cinema".
  • Columbia]]'s ''That Certain Thing'' (1928) was made for less than $20,000 (about $297,791 today). Soon, director [[Frank Capra]]'s association with Columbia helped vault the studio toward Hollywood's major leagues.<ref name="Hirschhorn 1999, pp. 9–10, 17">Hirschhorn (1999), pp. 9–10, 17.</ref>
FILM GENRE
B-movies; B-actor; B-Movie; B-actors; B movies; B-film; B-Film; B-grade; B Movies; B-picture; B Movie; List of b-rated films; "B" Movie; Program picture; B pictures; B-movie; B film; B picture; Psychotronic movie; C movie; B-Movies; Second feature; Supporting feature; B western; "b western"; B westerns; Support feature; B Film; B films; History of B-movies; B grade movie; B feature
<b>(B-movies)b>
A B-movie is a film which is produced quickly and cheaply and is often considered to have little artistic value.
...some old Hollywood B-movie.
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