"Inception," "The Karate Kid," "The Incredibles" among films newly named to National Film Registry

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**New Additions to the Library of Congress National Film Registry**

The Library of Congress has announced the addition of nine films to its National Film Registry, a collection of "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" films. The new additions are:

1. **The Tramp and the Dog (1896)**: A silent comedy film shot in Chicago's Rogers Park neighborhood.
2. **Sparrows (1926)**: A silent Southern Gothic film starring Mary Pickford.
3. **Ten Nights in a Barroom (1926)**: A Prohibition-era drama film produced by the Colored Players Film Corporation.
4. **The Thing From Another World (1951)**: A science fiction film directed by Christian Nyby.
5. **The Wrecking Crew (2008)**: A documentary about the Wrecking Crew, a group of session musicians who worked in Los Angeles during the 1960s.
6. **White Christmas (1954)**: A musical comedy film starring Bing Crosby and Danny Kaye.
7. **Say Amen, Somebody (1982)**: A documentary about gospel music featuring various artists.
8. **Philadelphia (1993)**: A drama film directed by Jonathan Demme, starring Tom Hanks as a gay man with AIDS.
9. **The Truman Show (1998)**: A science fiction film directed by Peter Weir, starring Jim Carrey as a man trapped in a reality TV show.

**More Information**

For more information about these new additions to the National Film Registry, please visit the Library of Congress website at [www.loc.gov](http://www.loc.gov).

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come on, another bunch of old movies getting saved 🙄 I mean, what's next? Are we gonna preserve the entire collection of VHS tapes too? these films are just relics of the past, who needs 'em? and don't even get me started on the selection process - a silent comedy from 1896? really? how many people are actually gonna watch that? 😴
 
🎥👀 come on, what's next gonna be a list of movies that are actually worth watching? i mean, sparrows is from like 1926, who cares about mary pickford at this point 😴 and the thing from another world is just a sci-fi remake of king kong 🙄 also, white christmas is basically just bing crosby singing in a sweater... yawn 💤
 
I don’t usually comment but... think it's cool that they're adding more films to the National Film Registry 🎥. I mean, it's great to see old classics like The Tramp and the Dog (1896) getting recognition alongside more modern films like Philadelphia (1993). I wonder if they'll ever add some British films or international cinema 🤔. The Wrecking Crew documentary looks really interesting too - never knew about that session musician crew 🎸. It's always awesome to see new films being added to the registry and becoming part of our cultural heritage 👍
 
just great addition to the registry 🎥 these films are gonna give ppl a different perspective on history & culture 👍 gotta love the diverse range of classics from different eras - silent comedies, southern gothic dramas, sci-fi blockbusters, and even some docs that showcase the impact of music on society 🎵🕺
 
omg these new additions to the National Film Registry are everything i'm so hyped for "The Truman Show" is like one of my all time faves 🤯🎥 & it's so cool that they're adding some super old films like "The Tramp and the Dog" (1896) - can you even imagine what a movie night would be like with those silent comedies 😂💫
 
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