S1E21 - Registry - Bell Labs
The spot for Computer Graphics research in the 1960s, several films are worthy of inclusion on the registry as an example of the technical and artistic state-of-the-art.
The spot for Computer Graphics research in the 1960s, several films are worthy of inclusion on the registry as an example of the technical and artistic state-of-the-art.
A strange hallway...
A look at the most spiritual film ever made about scientific matters!
We take a look at a seriously smart dumb comedy - Airplane, which Chris somehow forgot was on the National Film Registry at all!
Arguably the most controversial American film taught in film classes today, Birth of a Nation is an amazing picture that argues for evil, and we look at whether or not it's important to include America's racism as a part of the Registry.
A look at the most important commercial of the 1980s and why it deserves an important place on the Registry!
A look at the amazing Nuclear Paranoia art film Atomic Cafe, which is not on the Registry, but really should be!
There may be a blind spot on the Registry: The record of America's sporting life.
A look at the first feature film from NFL Films, a worthy Registry entry!
A look at the Green Screened film Able Edwards, and why the National Film Registry may want to take technologically into consideration along with Culturally, Historically, Aesthetically...