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      • 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 because of their ability to destroy an entire city block.
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  2. Nov 29, 2023 · The Birth of Blockbuster: Founded in 1985 by David Cook in Dallas, Texas, Blockbuster Video revolutionized the way people consumed movies. With its distinctive blue and yellow signage,...

  3. Originally the word was used to describe large bombs dropped during World War II that could quite literally destroy an entire city block, or a "blockbuster bomb". The origins of the term when it comes to film, according to Wikipedia: In film, a number of terms were used to describe a hit.

  4. May 3, 2024 · The magazine first printed the word in a November 29, 1942, article about an Allied bombing in Italy; the nickname came from the weapon’s ability to decimate entire city blocks.

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  5. Jan 22, 2024 · In this blog post, we delve into the key factors that led to Blockbusters demise, exploring the missed opportunities, strategic missteps, and changing consumer preferences that ultimately ...

  6. May 4, 2017 · As early as in 1950, the term had an entertainment context, as "The Blockbuster" was a nickname for the wrestler Hans Schnabel. Interestingly, in 1944 there was a film comedy called Block Busters, likely a comic appropriation of the term derived from the military origin.

  7. Nov 13, 2023 · In his article A Short Etymology of ‘Blockbuster’, Sheldon Hall says the the earliest use of the term in reference to a movie was in an ad for RKO’s film Bombardier. The tagline reads: ‘The...