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O que (quem) é B-Girl (film) - definição


B-Girl (film)         
2009 FILM
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/B-Girl (film)
B-Girl is a 2009 dance film written and directed by Emily Dell and starring Julie Urich, Missy Yager, Wesley Jonathan, Drew Sidora, Aimee Garcia, James Martinez and based on director Emily Dell's 2004 short film of the same name.Multiple sources:
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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B-Girl (film)
B-Girl is a 2009 dance film written and directed by Emily Dell and starring Julie Urich, Missy Yager, Wesley Jonathan, Drew Sidora, Aimee Garcia, James Martinez and based on director Emily Dell's 2004 short film of the same name.Multiple sources: