'Thriller', 'Muppets' selected for film archive
Wednesday, December 30 2009, 8:26am EST
By Simon Reynolds, Movies Editor
WENN
Michael Jackson's Thriller has been selected for preservation by the US National Film Registry, says The Hollywood Reporter.
The John Landis-directed music video for the King of Pop's 1983 single is one of 25 films chosen for the Registry's archive based on cultural, historic and aesthetic significance. The Incredible Shrinking Man, Dog Day Afternoon and The Muppet Movie are also among the annual selections.
The Library of Congress's James H. Billington said: "Established by Congress in 1989, the National Film Registry spotlights the importance of protecting America's matchless film heritage and cinematic creativity. By preserving the nation's films, we safeguard a significant element of our cultural patrimony and history."
The Terminator, Back To The Future and Toy Story have been preserved in previous years.
http://www.digitalspy.com/movies/news/a193154/thriller-muppets-selected-for-film-archive.html
Wednesday, December 30 2009, 8:26am EST
By Simon Reynolds, Movies Editor
WENN
Michael Jackson's Thriller has been selected for preservation by the US National Film Registry, says The Hollywood Reporter.
The John Landis-directed music video for the King of Pop's 1983 single is one of 25 films chosen for the Registry's archive based on cultural, historic and aesthetic significance. The Incredible Shrinking Man, Dog Day Afternoon and The Muppet Movie are also among the annual selections.
The Library of Congress's James H. Billington said: "Established by Congress in 1989, the National Film Registry spotlights the importance of protecting America's matchless film heritage and cinematic creativity. By preserving the nation's films, we safeguard a significant element of our cultural patrimony and history."
The Terminator, Back To The Future and Toy Story have been preserved in previous years.
http://www.digitalspy.com/movies/news/a193154/thriller-muppets-selected-for-film-archive.html