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Discover LudwigThe phrase "movie material" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a situation or story that is suitable for a movie or likely to become a movie. For example, "The thrilling adventure was movie material, full of action and suspense."
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Here we have a show with R-rated movie material.
Mr. Brown was writing sensational visual scenarios long before his books became movie material.
And aside from her mostly ghastly taste in movie material — and maybe men — what's not to love about Sandra Bullock?
A science fiction novel published in 1985, "Ender's Game" long seemed to have disadvantages as movie material.
"The epic battle between the architect and the corrupt Askin government is perfect movie material," Skavlin said.
The awkwardness of Pearl Harbor as movie material is that America's role in it is inescapably pathetic.
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(And who doesn't love a glamorous world premiere?) Using state-of-the-art multimedia technology, the exhibit features a mind-blowing collection of ancient artifacts and Indiana Jones movie materials (like props, set designs and conceptual art).
But as he shuttled between Los Angeles and his home in Sacramento, he kept his backpack full of movie materials and his spirit full of the foundation of his company, Deon Taylor Enterprises.
Whether the audience is laughing or gasping, "Devil's Pass" is ideal midnight-movie material.
Flynt's life might seem to be B-movie material, but Forman is an A-list director, and the movie closes the New York Film Festival.
But "The Whistleblower" still has to battle popular perception that a film "inspired by true events" is little more than TV-movie material.
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