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re: What is the difference between a 'movie' and a 'film'?

Posted on 2/12/20 at 9:07 pm to
Posted by swagsurfin7
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Posted on 2/12/20 at 9:07 pm to
People that use "film" today are just trying to sound smart. It's a term that the Academy uses lol

As the graph shows, the usage of "film" was more common back then. I guess because it was proper. Now, most people just find it easier to use "movie".

I never hear, "Hey do you want to go watch a film this weekend?"



Posted by Pandy Fackler
Member since Jun 2018
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Posted on 2/12/20 at 9:24 pm to
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I never hear, "Hey do you want to go watch a film this weekend?"


Really?

Because I hear this shite all the time. "Would you like to take in a film at our local cinema on the morrow"?

I don't know what kinda trashy westbank frickers you're hanging out with but here on the Northshore? Well like all decent folk, we take in "the cinema". In fact, we got one of those fancy cinema houses where you can watch a picture show and have a meal. And that includes cheesy tots.

You need to culture the frick up, friend.
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