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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. Aug 3, 2018 · As Julian Stringer wrote in his 2003 book Movie Blockbusters, the word was coined to “describe a large-scale bomb in World War II.” The bomb was supposedly able to take out a whole city block and was used by the British Royal Air Force.

  3. A block-buster was a type of bomb used in World War 2. The term blockbuster quickly caught on as a metaphor with many uses, but for movies, it refers to an "explosion" of ticket sales. "Destined to be a box-office blockbuster [...]" (New Republic, 1944)

  4. Nov 3, 2023 · It was first used on November 19, 1942, in a Time magazine article about the Allied forces dropping explosives in fascist Italy. The bombs used for the mission were called "blockbusters," as they were able to decimate an area equivalent to a city block.

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  5. 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...

  6. 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...

  7. Why, then, do we call good movies blockbusters? The term comes from the 1950s when Hollywood noticed something rather odd. Creative, complex and culturally powerful movies - movies written like novels - did very well domestically, but never sold well on foreign release.

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