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The historical evolution of the NC-17 rating in American cinema.
Archived entertainment websites from the mid-90s via the Wayback Machine, showing early internet fan reactions.
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While mainstream media platforms frequently change their catalogs, the Internet Archive provides a stable home for cultural artifacts that might otherwise become difficult to find. For those interested in the history of this film, the archive offers:
The primary goal of the Archive was to prevent a catastrophic memory crash of the human race. Without the work done in 1996, we would have lost the primary sources of the dot-com boom. We wouldn't know what Yahoo! looked like when The historical evolution of the NC-17 rating in
: Behind-the-scenes documentaries, interviews with director David Cronenberg and the cast (James Spader, Holly Hunter), and "making-of" featurettes found on later DVD/Blu-ray releases.
: Known for a cold, clinical, and disturbing tone . How to Access Go to the Internet Archive. Search for "Crash 1996" in the search bar. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
In the popular consciousness, 1996 is often remembered as the year of the Macarena, the debut of DVDs, and the release of pop-culture touchstones like Independence Day and Crash . But in the quiet corners of Silicon Valley, a less cinematic but far more enduring revolution was taking place. It was the year the "crash" of the early web was prevented by the creation of the Internet Archive.
Despite the initial controversy, Crash won the Special Jury Prize at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival for "originality, daring and audacity." It is now considered a masterpiece of 90s cinema, frequently discussed in academic circles for its commentary on modern obsession. The Role of the Internet Archive in Preserving Crash
Brewster Kahle, an MIT graduate and digital librarian, founded the nonprofit organization in . The earliest known archived page was saved on May 10, 1996 , at 14:42 UTC. Kahle also founded the for-profit web crawling company Alexa Internet around the same time, and the two organizations worked closely in the early years.