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It's unclear how commercially successful the new devices will be.
As a result, fiction that is commercially successful is often disparaged.
When first released, the 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado was not commercially successful.
Schneemann was also the first commercially successful mascot for the winter Games.
It was somehow both commercially successful and desperately ahead of its time.
I think Breaking Bad is probably the most commercially successful ... ... Dark comedy.
The film is the sequel of Diesel's commercially-successful 2002 action film xXx.
A commercially successful artistic practice often requires perseverance, discipline, and robust mental health.
I have no idea if the SolPad or SolarWindow will be commercially successful.
"Having it grow and be commercially successful aren't the same thing," said Stark.
It was commercially successful, too, debuting at #2 on the Billboard album charts.
"The company has no chance to make a commercially successful product," he said.
Shop Boyz have yet to follow up "Rockstar" with a commercially successful song.
It's hardly unusual for commercially successful pop musicians to engage in political activism.
Kodachrome became the first commercially successful color film after its introduction in 1935.
The play was critically panned but commercially successful, recouping its original investment costs.
Mr. Dedman insists that making a commercially successful whiskey was never his plan.
"Sex Addict," Zahedi's most commercially successful film, grossed, worldwide, $237,21999 in its theatrical release.
She and Clarkson are considered the two most commercially successful alums of the show.
In 2011, The Simpsons took aim at Pixar's decade-plus run of commercially successful,
"Earned It" is the most commercially successful song nominated tonight by a wide margin.
A few years later, Roselius patented the first commercially successful means of decaffeinating coffee.
In a galaxy far, far more commercially successful than most, new heroes battle evil.
"We must strike a balance between being commercially successful and being socially responsible," said Murrells.
It was the first commercially successful computer to feature a mouse and a graphical user interface.
Then, in 2009, it brought out the first commercially successful electronic shifting system, Dura Ace Di2.
Handel was the first entrepreneur composer who needed to be commercially successful in order to survive.
He was also "one of first commercially successful African-American cartoonists," according to Rebecca Rego Barry.
The original Nokia 4003 is one of the most iconic and commercially successful phones of all time.
A year later in Seattle the world's first commercially successful airliner, Boeing's 707, made its maiden flight.
That October, Netscape released the first commercially successful web browser, opening the way for the modern internet.
It debuts at No. 22017 on the publication's weekly ranking of the nation's most commercially successful songs.
While he did patent the first commercially successful light bulb in 1879, its history dates back to
Random House and Crown are among the most prestigious and commercially successful imprints within the larger company.
Daguerreotype — the first commercially successful photographic process invented by Louis Daguerre in 1839 — had long exposure times.
That record featured "Still Into You" and "Ain't It Fun," the band's most commercially successful single to date.
"Awards provide clout, but I think commercially successful properties probably drive the most amount of value," said Fiordalis.
In 1955, Pan Am purchased a number of Boeing 707s, the first commercially successful airliners to be manufactured.
He has produced a number of commercially successful films and been praised as a modern-day Walt Disney.
They've sold over 50 million records worldwide, released eight commercially successful albums, and sold out Madison Square Garden.
Certified platinum on its release day, it's likely to be the most commercially successful album of this year.
Of the artists who got their start in that scene, he was one of the most commercially successful.
Curry, like similarly commercially successful Michael Jordan, had been considered one to avoid controversy despite constant media scrutiny.
"If it's not commercially successful, it would entail a significant loss on the part of supermarkets," he said.
He is not alone in expecting solid-state batteries to become commercially successful within the next 5-10 years.
According to the singer's website, it eventually sold 32 million copies, becoming her most commercially successful album to date.
Why: This is a great list because The Dark Knight, Nolan's most commercially successful film, is at the top.
The album would go on to be Ross' most commercially successful album and would sell nine million copies worldwide.
But one consequence of the conservative movement's success is that an enormous ecosystem of commercially successful conservative media arose.
The most-nominated film overall is one of the year's most commercially successful (and one of its most controversial).
But, let's be honest, he is merely setting up what he hopes will be a commercially successful book release.
He's writing "Besties 2," a sequel to his most commercially successful work, about the friendship of two young women.
Even after Toshiba released the first commercially successful electric rice cooker in 1956, many people preferred the traditional method.
"This is the one commercially successful part of our overall operation," Mr. Gelb said by phone from New York.
The result of this was Apple creating the first commercially successful PC to help kick-start the PC market.
Interestingly, some of Darsa's subsequent productions would be a bit more commercially aimed, or at the very least commercially successful.
Cobb's advertisement gives us a hint of why it was not as commercially successful, in spite of its artistic achievements.
And you know, very few women have been able to do that and be commercially successful, especially on country radio.
But, the film did gross $135 million worldwide, which makes it THE MOST commercially successful R-rated animated film EVER.
I think what constitutes selling out or being commercially successful is different now than it was in like the 90s.
All this work, what The Coalition will accomplish, it doesn't guarantee that Gears 4 will be fun or commercially successful.
Musician PJ Harvey's album "Let England Shake", a critique of involvement in overseas wars, was widely acclaimed and commercially successful.
Three weeks since its release, high-octane sports film Dangal became the most commercially successful Bollywood production of all time.
This year, TAG Heuer marks its 160th anniversary, focusing activities around its most commercially successful product, the Carrera sports chronograph.
Unless you were one of a handful of phenomenally commercially successful authors, self-insuring was simply not on the table.
As a famous actress, Mia is more commercially successful, but part of the MPDB charm is that he's unconcerned with money.
Mr Simon, who died on August 27th, aged 91, did not become America's most commercially successful playwright by challenging his audiences.
Timati is a good example—he's the most commercially successful rapper in the country and a devout fan of Vladimir Putin.
Inventors continued to test products over the following decades, and in 1879, Thomas Edison patented the first commercially successful light bulb.
Over the past decade, Drake has situated himself as one of the most revered and commercially successful rappers of all time.
ABBA is one of the most commercially successful music groups in history with more than 375 million albums and singles sold.
Earlier, there was a dearth of interest in new painkillers because the opioids already on the market were so commercially successful.
Instead, they will be specialized systems, akin to the Roomba, iRobot's robotic vacuum cleaner and the first commercially successful consumer robot.
Released in June, Katy Perry's fourth major label album, "Witness," has been her least commercially successful and her most artistically confused.
She recently received five CMA Award nominations, a tie with critically acclaimed, commercially successful industry vets Eric Church and Chris Stapleton.
"China Doll," a critically panned but commercially successful new David Mamet play starring Al Pacino, has recouped its $3.7 million investment costs.
When Fatal Attraction was released in 1987, it was critically lauded and commercially successful, becoming the highest-grossing film worldwide that year.
Buyers pay an upfront price with the agreement of more to come following favorable clinical trial results and a commercially successful therapy.
It was the least commercially successful film of the lot, but it did the most to change the trajectory of the Western.
Alongside Dizzee, he proved it's possible to be critically and commercially successful without submitting to an audience expectation of American-sounding rap.
It has been certified triple platinum, but it is her least commercially successful album, and the one with the fewest indelible hits.
But there was an insurgent in Microsoft's world, the Silicon Valley start-up Netscape, creator of the first commercially successful internet browser.
"I had no idea they would be so commercially successful ... it was a complete paradigm shift," he told reporters in a conference call.
They've had hits and misses, but they've become one of the most commercially successful, mainstream emo and pop punk bands of all time.
No one has remained as famous, as artistically respected, and as commercially successful as Bob Dylan has been for the last 50 years.
For $90 you can take a general filmmaking class with one of the most critically and commercially successful directors of the last 40 years.
Following them came a new rock onslaught with the likes of Interpol and on to the more commercially successful Killers and Kings of Leon.
Given that it was the most commercially successful global film of the year, I doubt I was the only one who felt that way.
The film house, which is based in Mumbai, India, produces small-budget films, with 2016's "Ventilator" being one of the most commercially successful.
The Bohan era may be forever marked as restrained and modest, but it was the biggest commercially successful period the house had ever seen.
That production has been commercially successful, but critics were mixed, and the musical is expected to be revised before it opens in New York.
Hasbro launched a line of military-themed dolls the following decade, and its G.I. Joe doll became one of its first commercially successful products.
The group spearheaded a commercially successful folk revival in the late 1950s and early '60s, with Mr. Shane singing lead most of the time.
Gluck's work was critically admired and commercially successful in the 1920s and 30s, but by the postwar period, she had fallen out of vogue.
Long Island's Silent Majority played a massive role in influencing more commercially successful bands like The Movielife and GlassJAw, both in vocal stylings and musically.
Then there is the commercially successful and gripping novel Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel, which depicts Thomas Cromwell's rise to power in Henry VIII's England.
He&aposs released two critically and commercially successful albums, starred in a Christopher Nolan film, collaborated with Gucci, and became a bona fide fashion icon.
Some are rare works by early Western travelers who helped introduce photography, a Western technology, to China and made commercially successful albums of their journeys.
The scariest of them all As EW notes, 1978's Halloween was critically and commercially successful, grossing $47 million on a budget of just around $300,000.
Her recently released album Three Futures was critically praised, but it seemed her music wasn't commercially successful enough for them to want to continue the relationship.
Considering their most commercially successful album has a fist clutched around a heart-shaped grenade on the cover, Green Day are rarely an explicitly political band.
Perhaps Walker feels pressured to copy the work that her mentors, collectors, and dealers like in order to stay commercially successful — a common trap for famous artists.
Pieris will get upfront and near-term milestone payments of $57.5 million and up to $2.1 billion if the experimental drugs go on to become commercially successful.
The 22003 "Let's Dance" album, produced by Chic's Nile Rodgers, became his most commercially successful album, its sound and his look influencing a new generation of musicians.
Who's to say – and stay with me – that America's real sweetheart, a person who is tender and attentive and conventionally attractive and commercially successful, isn't Vin Diesel?
Many of Pakistan's commercially successful rock acts, such as Noori or Junoon, respectively, tend to lean more towards fusions of rock or pop rock with Urdu lyrics.
Liam first album, I'll Be Lightning, followed his father's template for thoughtful pop music, displaying the kind of enticing songwriting that made Crowded House so commercially successful.
" His co-founders include hip-hop legends Kurtis Blow, the first commercially successful rapper, and Grand Wizzard Theodore, who pioneered the popular DJ technique known as "scratching.
His completism gives him an an intimate knowledge of Prince's less critically and commercially successful records, works made from the depths of resentment for labels or spiritual complacency.
It's not the corny passing of a torch from a one-time most "commercially successful" rapper alive to a former student showing what he's learned to his tutor.
The record label was the most commercially successful part of the venture, releasing smash albums from Candlebox, The Prodigy, Michelle Branch, William Orbit, Deftones, and Muse's debut album.
One thing I noticed when reading your book is that the Gainesville bands that ended up being the most commercially successful seemed to be outsiders in the beginning.
If you consider hair metal to be proper metal, the most commercially successful iteration of the genre featured guys wearing garish makeup and clothing traditionally associated with women.
Often compared to the likes of Michael Jackson and Madonna, he was one of the most commercially successful artists of all time, selling over 100 million records worldwide.
"The Jungle," a new British play about a French refugee camp, was an obvious candidate to transfer to New York: critically lauded, commercially successful, timely and talked about.
It currently sits with a Rotten Tomatoes score of 80 percent "fresh" — higher than more commercially successful DC movies Aquaman, Justice League, Man of Steel, and Batman v.
"Part of the exciting possibility here is to sketch out a design architecture or design pathway for what we think are the most commercially successful designs," Whitesides said.
"If near-term quantum computers are not commercially successful, government funding may be essential to prevent a significant decline in quantum computing research and development," the report authors write.
Scott Budnick, who quit his career producing comedies such as "The Hangover" to advocate for prison reform, is also working to spark change through compelling and commercially successful entertainment.
Our thought bubble: Hollywood has often struggled to tell Silicon Valley's stories in a way that's both commercially successful and rings true to the tech industry's real-life participants.
Kumar, the rare Bollywood actor to pay attention to the social conscience of India's younger generation, said he was trying to make movies with a message more commercially successful.
Kumar, the rare Bollywood actor to pay attention to the social conscience of India's younger generation, said he was trying to make movies with a message more commercially successful.
Their current alchemy involving high art with low-waisted underwear gives Calvin Klein, arguably one of today's most influential (and commercially successful) American fashion houses, a distinctly European flair.
The exhibition is not surprising, but rather is rooted in an appreciation for these women who are rare in the field of contemporary art: strident and singular and commercially successful.
Some entrepreneurial spirits, such as those at Skippinish Ceilidh House in Oban, have already harnessed their skills to offer commercially successful ceilidh nights where visitors can learn how to dance.
Until blockbusters arrived—starting in 1975, with Steven Spielberg's "Jaws," in its time the most commercially successful film in history—Hollywood released movies gradually, one set of theatres after another.
The company behind the first automated and commercially successful home vacuum, the Roomba, iRobot's appliance hit the market in 2002 and has now sold more than 16 million units worldwide.
The company is cancelling shows that subscribers like, so it won't have to pay creators the amount they would otherwise be able to get for making good commercially successful art.
Standalone to features: The industry has largely focused on standalone apps to date, but major features in apps we use every day could see higher usage and prove more commercially successful.
And if all of that sounds like small stuff to you, you haven't run an incredibly valuable, critically lauded and commercially successful pay TV empire on your own for many years.
The race to make that first pair of commercially successful augmented reality glasses is on, with companies big and small lurching to become the AR platform you wear all the time.
By adopting this purpose-led approach the world's biggest one-day sports event became the most shared, most participatory, most giving, most sustainable and most commercially successful Super Bowl in history.
The Atari brand rose to prominence in the 1970s after the video arcade and console company created an electronic tennis game called "Pong," which became the first commercially successful video game.
My particular angle was telling them about the technical side of things, and the business of it; how to make it work if you want to be a commercially successful musician.
The rap game is notoriously known for its revolving door of diverse male talent — from Drake to Tekashi69 — while only propping up a couple of commercially successful female MC's at a time.
Ward said Airbus was in talks with Aeroswift and the South African government to ensure the project was commercially successful and created jobs in South Africa, where unemployment runs above 25 percent.
Director Karyn Kusama, who directed the direly underrated Jennifer's Body, helms Destroyer; this is her first feature-length project since 2015's The Invitation, which was critically acclaimed but not commercially successful.
Since then, she's had a string of commercially successful releases and commands a huge fan following, holding the distinction of being the most-Googled person in India for the last four years.
Because, despite being the least commercially successful of the 21st-century Elder Scrolls games—the original, Arena, and its sequel, Daggerfall, date from 1994 and 1996 respectively—Morrowind dominates the fanbase's discourse.
"Through collaborations and licensing partnerships, numerous biotechnology and pharmaceuticals companies have gained access to Nektar's technology, which has resulted in many commercially successful drugs," Cowen analyst Chris Shibutani wrote earlier in March.
The speculation is that these techniques or products will do more good than harm, or will improve public health or the environment, or be commercially successful, or be desired by the public.
Howard Kaminsky, who honed his instincts for publishing commercially successful books at scrappy Warner Books and parlayed that sense into high-level positions at Random House and Hearst, died on Saturday in Manhattan.
Some companies are working to develop new filters for washing machines fine enough to trap synthetic fibers so that they can be disposed of safely, but none have been commercially successful as yet.
The last so-called One Ocean show scheduled for Sunday brings to a close a commercially successful series of performances that have been held at SeaWorld San Diego under different names since the 1960s.
There is an emphasis on genres that are the most popular and commercially-successful in India, such as romance, sex, crime, self-help and fantasy, non-fiction, and books for young adults and teens.
The need for more daring and provocative designs is still there, but at Computex 2018, I expect to see new designs that are more mature and, hopefully, more commercially successful than in years past.
It is so successful, in fact, that even though it opened just weeks ago, Dory is already snapping at the heels of Toy Story 3, which is the company's most commercially successful film ever.
From about 22018 to the very early 22010s, Martin wrote a number of commercially successful hits ("Baby One More Time" and "It's Gonna Be Me" among them) that established him as a pop savant.
But following his early successes, ending with "Seascape" in 1975, he went into a decline, partly owing to struggles with alcohol, and for nearly 19633 years he did not write a commercially successful play.
Loose Ends were the most commercially successful band connected to the scene, but Rae also mentions Gold in the Shade, Fifth of Heaven, Denise Johnson, Lalah Hathaway, Roberta Gilliam, Soul Family Sensation, and Projection.
Rockstar Games has built some of the most critically acclaimed and commercially successful game worlds, a global community of passionate fans and an incredibly talented team, which remains focused on current and future projects.
Stoppelman draws an analogy to the 1990s, when Microsoft tried to use its dominance in the PC operating market to limit the growth of Netscape, the maker of the first commercially successful web browser.
A duet the following year with Queen on "Under Pressure," gave him another chart-topper; "China Girl" hit the Top 20 around the world in 1983, and "Let's Dance" became his most commercially successful album.
And yet his two prize-winners—" The Magnificent Ambersons " and " Alice Adams ," just reissued in one volume by the Library of America—are not even the most commercially successful novels of his extraordinarily successful career.
Charlie Chan Hock Chye is Liew's invention, and his fictional life story is the vehicle for both a political history of Singapore's past seven decades and Liew's visual homages to comics' most commercially successful innovations.
Plus, the way people reacted to Wild Ones, which was not a commercially successful record, shows me that I should just do what I do and a fan base will show up to love it.
They've also weathered the kinds of storms that would've utterly broken most bands, and still consistently come out swinging—most recently with Purple, the most critically- and commercially-successful work of their 13-year career.
Not all of the "Cleveland Hustles" winners were commercially successful: The owners of Cleveland-made Old City Soda, a soft drink company, competed and won financial backing to open a cocktail lounge, Old City Libations.
But additional details from the Chicago police department about the incident began to fill in some blanks about the sudden death of one of the most promising and commercially successful young artists in hip-hop.
But music historians will remember him primarily for the run of six studio albums with The Cars, each of them commercially successful and including four US Top-5 albums and a string of hit singles.
Much has changed in the 25 years since Reservoir Dogs premiered: digital cameras, Quentin Tarantino's commercially successful career and, perhaps most importantly, a desensitization to the violence that propelled Tarantino and his films into the spotlight.
Ross, 763, rose to fame in the 1960s as the lead singer of Motown Record's vocal group the Supremes, one of the world's best-selling girl groups in history and the most commercially successful Motown artist.
A newcomer to Pratchett would be forgiven for feeling a little baffled: how could such a commercially successful series, matched only by "Harry Potter" and "Twilight", have avoided the siren call of Hollywood for so long?
In 1983, Apple's most notable personal computer was still the Apple II, which hit the market in 183 and became the first commercially successful personal computer on the market — eventually selling more than five million units.
If you've never had the pleasure of watching Cry-Baby, here is a basic overview: it was directed by John Waters and released in 1990, two years after his better known and more commercially successful musical Hairspray.
Microsoft got its start in 1975 when its founders, Bill Gates and Paul Allen, launched the company's first product: A BASIC language interpreter that ran on the MITS Altair 28 computer, the first commercially successful personal computer.
The collection, a homage to Mr. de la Renta with a finale of "big ball gowns, like he likes them," was well received, and would go on to yield the house's most commercially successful season in years.
Four of the blocks straddle the maritime border with the United States in the Perdido Fold Belt where oil majors on the U.S. side, including Royal Dutch Shell and BP, have drilled dozens of commercially successful wells.
The singer and guitarist Jonathan Russell has assumed fronting duties and the group, now a quintet, released a new album, "Signs of Light," in September — its first for a major label and its most commercially successful yet.
Unlike other commercially successful and radio-ready rock acts of the 2010s like Imagine Dragons or Mumford and Sons, Tame Impala has a sense of effortlessness that has imbued each album with an undeniable, critic-proof strength.
G-Eazy With his platinum album When It's Dark Out, current radio single, "Me, Myself & I," and performance with Britney Spears at last year's VMAs, G-Eazy is undoubtedly the Bay Area's most commercially successful young artist.
In a rarity for writers, Mr. Ishiguro is beloved by critics and scholars and is commercially successful; his work is widely known and read, and has been adapted into feature films, and a television series in Japan.
Charles — who married his partner of 25 years, Georges LeBar, in 2017 —  began his career as RuPaul in the club scene in the late '80s, before growing to become the most commercially successful drag queen of all time.
I can't imagine a commercially successful Harry Potter property right now that doesn't revisit the most beloved characters and events of the first seven books, so I expected Cursed Child to do something like the time travel plot.
To be fair, they are contractually obliged to drag it on until 2019, but the real question is: does it break commercially successful artists anymore, and more importantly, would our cultural landscape even notice if it were gone?
While Gage was largely satisfied with how that game turned out — and it was also one of the most commercially successful games he's ever made — its combination of Solitaire and Poker proved a little too challenging for many players.
Mr. Iconis, a favorite on the city's cabaret scene, enjoyed a flash of success writing songs for the television series "Smash," but has yet to have a commercially successful musical, and "Be More Chill" will be his Broadway debut.
I feel like so much of being an artist now is about giving so much of yourself to everyone else via all these different platforms, which is really, really hard, but necessary if you want to be commercially successful, I suppose.
Four of the 10 blocks up for grabs straddle the maritime border with the United States in the Perdido Fold Belt where oil majors on the U.S. side, including Royal Dutch Shell and BP, have drilled dozens of commercially successful wells.
This air of newfound jadedness is one of the many ways in which Swift broadcasts her long-overdue loss of innocence on "Reputation," an album that captures the singer during the most turbulent but commercially successful period of her career.
" In the 1970s he worked primarily for CTI Records, the most commercially successful jazz label of the period, where his discography included hit albums like Esther Phillips's "What a Diff'rence a Day Makes" and Grover Washington Jr.'s "Mister Magic.
In its 25 years, the commercially successful enterprise — which began as an intermission act at the 1994 Eurovision Song Contest, starring Jean Butler and Mr. Flatley — has been mocked and spoofed as much as it's been celebrated and more earnestly imitated.
Later that year, her Amazing Grace album—recorded at the height of her success as a secular artist—went double-platinum and remains the highest-selling live gospel record of all time, as well as the most commercially successful album of her career.
It's really the first time since the Bush administration, and Green Day's anti-Bush album-turned-commercially-successful-Broadway-musical American Idiot, that we've seen targeted political criticism — about the people in power, not just the ideologies they represent — become mainstream music.
His subsequent, less commercially successful albums — Slicker Than Your Average and The Story Goes… — reflect a maturity in his own understanding of this, although the soothing simplicity with which he approaches his music and stories about falling in love didn't diminish with age.
I think they're quite interesting because they are very commercially successful—they're one of the bigger bands in the scene—but they formed as a reaction to what they perceived as the commercialization of black metal at the end of the Nineties.
Dexter Holland may have once been a sucker with no self esteem, but he's also the leader singer of The Offspring, one of the most commercially successful punk bands of all time, and, as we found out this year, a hot sauce entrepreneur.
"Veronica" (Spike by Elvis Costello, 1989) To kick off the writing sessions, both men arrived with semi-completed songs; McCartney with "Back on My Feet" and Costello with a track that was destined to become the most commercially successful of their partnership.
For Wu, the star of ABC's "Fresh Off the Boat," her lead role in the commercially successful "Crazy Rich Asians" proved to be something of a catapult, elevating her star power and landing her and the cast on the cover of magazines.
Had his novels been more commercially successful at first, it is unlikely that he would have remained a full-time faculty member of the University of Denver's creative-writing program until 1985 (thirteen years after winning the National Book Award for "Augustus").
Below are details of man-made diamonds: A team at the General Electric Research Laboratory in New York discovered the first commercially successful process for producing man-made diamonds in December, 1954, according to the book "The Diamond Makers" by Robert Hazen.
These are the 15 best US tech companies to work for in 2019, according to Glassdoor While many nominees on the 996 list appear to be commercially successful, others point to a selection bias in the notion that more work bears greater fruit.
It's a crime to art that legalities will ensure the mixtape is never treated as the singular achievement it is; it's a testament to art that the best work of the most commercially successful rapper of all time is a noncommercial product.
At the end of a dynamite run that included the expert Elmore Leonard adaptation Out of Sight, the spellbinding crime thriller The Limey, and Oscar favorites Erin Brockovich and Traffic, Steven Soderbergh dropped what would prove to be his most commercially successful film.
Art dealers are the entryway into this system, and many of those who began with mere ambitions to discover and financially support artists now must contend with the omnipresent threat of larger galleries, which scoop up those artists once they've become commercially successful.
The cancelled screenings include a film about China's national female volleyball team titled "Leap", starring actress Gong Li. "Detective Chinatown 3", the third episode of a popular comedy whose first two installments were commercially successful, also said it would not open on Jan.
The canceled screenings include a film about China's national female volleyball team titled "Leap", starring actress Gong Li. "Detective Chinatown 3", the third episode of a popular comedy whose first two installments were commercially successful, also said it would not open on Jan.
The Apple II was the product that first catapulted Apple to success in 1977, when it became the first commercially successful personal computer and went on to sell between five and six million units by the time it was discontinued in 1993.
"This is the next stage in our rapid evolution from an idea to the production of a commercially successful aircraft that will revolutionize the way we travel in and around the world's cities," said Daniel Wiegand, CEO and co-founder of Lilium in a statement.
Often hailed as the most commercially successful filmmaker, the visionary's body of work — which includes Jaws, Jurassic Park, and Indiana Jones — has now collectively crossed $10 billion at the worldwide box office, according to Box Office Mojo, making Spielberg the first director to do so.
But now those things are utterly normal, a circumstance embodied by no rapper more so than Logic, who has become one of hip-hop's most commercially successful artists by charting a path similar to Lil Wayne's while making music that's loyal to different traditions.
After publishing a string of well-received but not commercially successful books, she had a breakout hit with ''The Emperor's Children'' (2006), a darkly comic saga about bright young media types making their way in Manhattan in the months before and after Sept. 11.
Evelyne Z. Daitz, who worked with Lee D. Witkin at his pioneering Witkin Gallery, generally regarded as the first commercially successful photography gallery in New York, then took it over after his death in 1984 and ran it for another 15 years, died on Oct.
Noisey: Over the years, commercially successful bands like Lacuna Coil, H.I.M., and Nightwish have all cited Paradise Lost as an influence, yet it seems as though Paradise Lost themselves almost never gets credit for the integral part you've played in the genesis of the gothic metal sound.
Waters, part of one of the world's most critically acclaimed and commercially successful rock bands from 1965-85 before going solo, is a member of the Palestinian-led Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Movement (BDS) that targets Israel over its occupation of territories where Palestinians seek statehood.
It is evident that we are finally at the dawn of a new age of space exploration, which will see reusable space vehicles built and operated by commercially successful private companies, transforming our business and personal lives in ways that we have yet to comprehend fully.
The movies nominated for Best Picture are all worth seeing for one reason or another — but it's harder to take the prize seriously when a bunch of critically beloved, commercially successful films are ignored right out of the gate, seemingly because of who their protagonists are.
Remo Belli, a precocious musician who was credited with developing the first commercially successful synthetic drumheads — saving the hides of countless animals, turning millions of finger-tapping novices into accomplished percussionists and feeding rock 'n' roll fever in the 2300s — died on April 203 in Pasadena, Calif.
It is rare these days to see a lone artist like Goldin — especially one both critically and commercially successful, whose work is in dozens of important museum collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Museum of Modern Art — step into the ring as an activist.
I don't mean what we've come to consider "Christian movies," though there were a few of those, most notably the moderately commercially successful God's Not Dead 2 and the crashing box office failure Ben-Hur (executive produced, by the way, by Mark Burnett of The Apprentice).
The indie game boom means that it's once again possible for weird games to get made, but it's hard to imagine another major release with a point of view like Ecco or Vectorman—which, it's worth pointing out, were both critically and commercially successful—on one of today's consoles.
And though the first commercially successful adult coloring books were published in 2012 and 2013, the once-niche hobby has now grown into a full-on trend, with everyone from researchers at Johns Hopkins University to the editors of Yoga Journal suggesting coloring as an alternative to meditation.
If their previous (and most commercially successful) album, "Heartthrob," was about the duo's dipping a toe into the choppy waters of pop, "Love You to Death," out Friday, June 3, is a practiced, splash-less dive further into dance-oriented tracks that could fit easily on Top 40 playlists.
Conventional wisdom has said for years that you can't make movies with black people and expect those movies to be commercially successful abroad, so as the foreign box office becomes more and more important to recouping investments, people think that there should be as many white characters as possible.
The series — 21950 volumes that appeared between 21956 and 225, including sequels, prequels, children's versions and translations into many languages, as well as spinoff movies, DVDs, audio dramatizations, video games and clothing — sold more than 21970 million copies and was perhaps the most commercially successful Christian fiction in publishing history.
While he had long considered writing fiction, it was only when he clocked the popularity of "Gone Girl" and "Girl on the Train," two commercially successful descendants of the classic genre he'd long loved, that he realized the market was ripe for the kind of story he might want to tell.
But the most commercially successful movie of the year, a guaranteed crowd-pleaser, is streaming right now — and, well, if you really think about it, the "Avengers" movies have always concerned the difficulty of getting a group of clashing personalities together in one place, in pursuit of a common good.
If they don't become even more commercially successful than they already are, you can blame the sexism of country radio, but blame also the paradoxes in their approach, less because they're a group in a genre where solo performers dominate (the Dixie Chicks still tour!) than because they're caught between genre conventions.
This year, critically and commercially successful directors like Har'el, Lulu Wang ( The Farewell), Lorene Scafaria ( Hustlers), Melina Matsoukas ( Queen & Slim), Marielle Heller ( A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood), and Greta Gerwig ( Little Women) were all overlooked in the Oscars' directing category, the five slots going instead, and as per usual, to men.
The same could be said for "Suicide Squad," the film itself, which comes just four months after "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice," the critically reviled (if commercially successful) superhero showdown, directed by Zack Snyder, that opened up the wider DC movie universe and was supposed to leave fans eager for more.
The Prada Group, which reported 2018 revenue of 3.14 billion euros ($3.4 billion), has been more critically acclaimed than commercially successful, with a yo-yoing share price and rumors of a possible sale to the French groups LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton or Kering, though recent results showed signs of a turnaround.
Perhaps the most surprising moment in God's Not Dead: A Light in the Darkness — the third installment in the wildly popular and commercially successful Christian movie franchise — comes when the beleaguered Pastor Dave (David A.R. White) goes to visit Pastor Roland (Gregory Alan Williams), the minister at the nearby predominantly black church, and Roland reads him the riot act.
An artist who blossomed from NYC's fertile music scene in the early 2000s to become arguably the most commercially successful of her peers, and yet she's still retained that punkish chutzpah (noted at the two and half minute mark) that we fell for when she was playing plinking keys and clattering with her drumsticks back in 2003.
This rapper first found national name recognition in 2012 when fellow Chicagoan Kanye West chose one of his songs, "I Don't Like," as fodder for an all-star remix — a form of endorsement that's now more common than ever, as commercially successful M.C.s and producers troll rap's underground for new sounds that might keep them relevant.
Outside the omnipresent influence of Hollywood, there is cinéma populaire — commercially successful domestic genre films, often comedies so unsalable abroad it is as if they don't even exist (ever heard of "Alad'193," starring the young comedy sensation Kev Adams?) — and less expensive auteur films that an international fraternity of movie buffs and critics do like.
At a moment when there are more commercially successful women in rap than there have been at any point since the early 2000s — when, in fact, one of the genre's biggest and buzziest artists, Cardi B, is a woman — it looks even more foolish than usual to define M.C.s like Chicago's Kodie Shane by their gender.

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