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Among many other sketches, Mr. Efron once explored the intricacies of olive grading, in which olives are variously labeled large, extra large, mammoth, giant, jumbo, colossal and supercolossal.

From Washington Post • Oct. 9, 2019

Last week Landau, who has long been outraged by Hollywood's multimillion-dollar spending to produce supercolossal flummery, premiered his film at the Cannes Festival with the announcement that it had cost only $435,000.

From Time Magazine Archive

This last honor went to Britain's Paul Scofield, who as Thomas More plays a saint without seeming self-righteous, a giant of his age without seeming supercolossal.

From Time Magazine Archive

Appropriately supercolossal, the story raised a mushroom cloud of dust and then rapidly evaporated.

From Time Magazine Archive

But the SEC last week revealed that the really supercolossal act of 1942 was put on by Loew's tycoon, Louis Burt Mayer.

From Time Magazine Archive




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