Surprised no one mentioned Taxi Driver yet. :b
The Great Train Robbery, The Wizard of Oz, Psycho, and I think The Blair Witch Project at least changed the film industry because of its big impact on viral marketing.
Uh, no. Thanks to James Cameron, more people cared about the fictional characters that died in the movie about the Titanic. I mean, it brought some coverage to the wreck, but you didn't see fans talking about the issues like racism and classism or why heck they sent out such a structurally unsound ship. All everyone who watched the movie could talk about was Jack and Rose and I guess, the orchestra guys. So I'm sorry, but unless you're referring to the methods with which the film was made, this movie did nothing to alter the world of cinema or society in general, IMO.
Mean Girls.
Mean Girls is just the Heathers of the 1990s/2000s
Except Mean Girls was massively more popular so
The person who suggested Titanic was influential, suggested it BECAUSE it brought attention to the tragedy of the titanic. Which, it didn't.Shut up. The movie was released in 1997, 85 years after the ship sank in 1912. I don't think James Cameron's goal was to have a historical piece that went on about racism/classism/the ship.
It was already mentioned but yeah, I'd definitely say Wizard of Oz.
Mean Girls is just the Heathers of the 1990s/2000s
I'd sooner compare it to Jawbreaker, which is better than Heathers & Mean Girls imo~Mean Girls is just the Heathers of the 1990s/2000s
Uh, no. Thanks to James Cameron, more people cared about the fictional characters that died in the movie about the Titanic. I mean, it brought some coverage to the wreck, but you didn't see fans talking about the issues like racism and classism or why heck they sent out such a structurally unsound ship. All everyone who watched the movie could talk about was Jack and Rose and I guess, the orchestra guys. So I'm sorry, but unless you're referring to the methods with which the film was made, this movie did nothing to alter the world of cinema or society in general, IMO.
The Harry Potter film series, they aren't "the best films ever" but they did usher the age of teen/young adult book to movies, and adapted them pretty perfectly to the books (as well as LOTR)
Plus they made fantasy franchises a thing.