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celluloid

[sel-yuh-loid] / ˈsɛl yəˌlɔɪd /


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Then he gloriously hams his way through every inch of proverbial celluloid in a way that makes you love him even more than you love hating him.

From Salon

Elsewhere on the programme, Nighy's co-star Grant, who portrayed a fictional UK prime minister in Love Actually, said his famous Downing Street dance is "the most excruciating scene ever committed to celluloid".

From BBC

The result is a cinephiliac bad trip — “a hall of mirrors,” as actress Jocelin Donahue, who stars in the game, described it — giving the feeling of being in a darkened editing room strewn with celluloid.

From Washington Post

They might collect art nouveau pens, or celluloid pens like Pelletier’s, which became popular in the 1920s.

From Washington Post

The museum’s restorative work was both literal and figurative, in bringing the celluloid back from near-extinction and in connecting the present to the past in a way that’s both mournful and triumphant.

From Washington Post