Even though it was utilized heavily by the movie industry, enough that the name became synonymous for motion pictures, what property of celluloid made it difficult to work with in this setting?
A) It was very brittle and broke easily.
B) It would react with air slowly over time.
C) It was fairly flammable and would catch on fire in projectors.
D) It was highly colored and therefore not suitable for 'color' movies.
E) All of the above
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