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1975 film widely credited with creating the Hollywood blockbuster
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Jaws
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Japanese term for films set before the Meiji Restoration, often with samurai
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jidaigeki
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Villain of the Friday the 13th films
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Jason Voorhees
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Lemur king of Madagascar
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Julien
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Child actress Kirsten Dunst helps Robin Williams battle a board game
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Jumanji
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The most famous film that inaugurated talking pictures, from 1927
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The Jazz Singer
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Star of the above
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Al Jolson
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He sings "When You Wish Upon a Star" and "Give a Little Whistle"
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Jiminy Cricket
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Piece of equipment that can swing a camera through the air like a boom
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jib
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This Short Circuit robot is alive!
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Johnny 5
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Their ancient temple was on Coruscant
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Jedi
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1962 Francois Truffaut film about a tragic love triangle
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Jules and Jim
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Director of Stranger than Paradise, Only Lovers Left Alive, and Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai
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Jim Jarmusch
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Historical figure played by Ingrid Bergman, Renée Falconetti, Geraldine Farrar, and Jean Seberg
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Joan of Arc
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Director of This Changes Everything, Monster, and Wonder Woman
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Patty Jenkins
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Unlucky amusement park where dinosaurs live
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Jurassic Park
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Staff vehicles at the above; Dennis (e.g. Newman) crashes one in the mud
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Jeep
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What Burt the chimney sweep sings while waddling like a penguin
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Jolly Holiday
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Agrabah's princess, owns a tiger
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Jasmine
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When two adjacent shots have mismatched action or continuity
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jump cut
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Creator of Wile E. Coyote, the Roadrunner, Marvin the Martian, and Pepe Le Pew
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Chuck Jones
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Star of Creed, Fruitvale Station, and Black Panther
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Michael B. Jordan
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Film distributor named for a two-faced Greek god
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Janus Films
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Steve Martin's first starring role, in 1979, in which he plays a poor black child
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The Jerk
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Film featuring the villains Kaa, King Louie, and Shere Khan
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The Jungle Book
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