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  1. Feb 7, 2020 · The word first appeared in the pages of TIME in a Nov. 29, 1942, article on the Allied bombing of key industrial targets in fascist Italy; the bombs used for such missions were called blockbusters ...

  2. A blockbuster is a work of entertainment—typically used to describe a feature film produced by a major film studio, but also other media—that is highly popular and financially successful. The term has also come to refer to any large-budget production intended for "blockbuster" status, aimed at mass markets with associated merchandising ...

  3. May 4, 2017 · Blockbuster is typically defined as the following (from Merriam Webster): 1: a very large high-explosive bomb. 2: one that is notably expensive, effective, successful, large, or extravagant. 3: one who engages in blockbusting. But these have nothing to do with successful media sources.

  4. Nov 3, 2023 · The Real Reason We Call Hit Movies 'Blockbusters'. Blockbusters, by definition, are movies that have achieved great commercial success. But where did the term "blockbuster" come from? It was first used on November 19, 1942, in a Time magazine article about the Allied forces dropping explosives in fascist Italy.

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  5. May 3, 2024 · By the mid-1950s, producer Max E. Youngstein had defined a blockbuster as any movie that grossed over $2 million, and United Artists was aiming to release at least one blockbuster per month.

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  6. Aug 3, 2018 · This June, "Avengers: Infinity War" passed $2 billion at the global box office. We dove into why these hit movies are known as "blockbusters" in the first place. Jesse Grant/Getty Images. The termblockbuster” is typically reserved for movies with large budgets or big results at the box office. But what does the act of “busting blocks ...

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  8. Nov 13, 2023 · It seems that the origin of the word was from WWII when the RAF were designing “block-buster bombs”. I tried looking for an early source in the 1940s that used the term. The Advertiser ...

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