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Last game I got Nosferatu by F.W. Murhau which I thought was really dope.
I'm playing with 700+ civ and gameplay mods and this works perfectly with no errors or anything at all, so I'm glad this is so compatible with all these mods
*hillary clinton dabbing*
You be you guys
Hm. Is Hollywood being a World Wonder good?
What about it being a National Wonder requiring a Broadcast Tower in every city (which is also very hard to do)?
I'm just saying this because Bollywood is a thing and quite a few nations have very large film industries as well, so perhaps a National Wonder would make more sense?
Though, I have no issue with it being a World Wonder for balancing purposes. This seems like a great mod.
The man with a Movie Camera
The Cranes are Flying
Andrei Rublev
The Diamond Arm
Solaris
The Mirror
Kuban Cossacks
Heart of a Dog
All your great works come exclusively from Capitalism as if other socio-economic systems were not capable and creating great works of entertainment that were HUGELY popular and REMAIN Hugely popular TO THIS DAY.
If the qualification of a good movie is simply good graphics while killing people then you completely discount the successes of cinema as an art form.
There were even great works of film coming from Fascist Nazi germany.
I may not agree with them like I do with many Soviet Films but I can recognize their quality.
Bambi (1942)
The Prince of Egypt (1998)
Peter Pan (2003)
Zootopia (2016)
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (2005)
Mary Poppins (1964)
whatever you do, you're awesome! Keep up the good work!
I think Film School would be a better choice for naming it, but then again, it wouldn't fit with the theme of Writer's/artist's/Musician's Guilds.
Would any of Miyazaki's films be in this?
Spirited Away?
Princess Mononoke?
Is there a film by Michael Bay in here?
So...what works would be in this? I have some ideas.
The Great Dictator
Life is Beautiful
Lord of the Ring's Trilogy by Peter Jackson