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The Terminator saved for posterity

Killer cyborgs join America’s National Film Registry

BY Total Film Dec 30th 2008 23:23PMFILED UNDER: Movie news

It travelled through time to stop us humans destroying its future. And now The Terminator is securing its continued existence by joining the US Library of Congress’ National Film Registry.

Yes, James Cameron’s 1984 example of techno-fear has won a place on this year’s list of films getting inducted into the Library’s registry, which decides films that are “culturally, historically or aesthetically significant” to be specially preserved.

This year’s batch also includes 1950’s The Asphalt Jungle, 1967’s In Cold Blood and travelogue favourite Deliverance. We’re guessing the registry realised it was chronically short of redneck-authorised anal interference.

Sinbad

With 500 titles in the registry to date (it first cracked open its pressure-sealed doors in 1989) we're pleased to note that as of this year, Ray Harryhausen’s work will be forever protected thanks to The Seventh Voyage Of Sinbad making the grade.

Sadly, Uwe Boll's House Of The Dead has once more been overlooked.

[Source: Variety]


Question: Which films would you save for all time?

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Comments (3)

1: joehissey says

The Dark Knight !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted: Dec 31st 2008 // 12:41PMAlert a moderator

2: ashley.russell says

it's a good year for Stan Winston afterall!

Posted: Dec 31st 2008 // 3:02PMAlert a moderator

3: avoidz says

Good choice and well-deserved.

Posted: Jan 4th 2009 // 10:00AMAlert a moderator

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