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    With Netflix and Red Box dominating the living rooms of America, movie theatres are enduring an ugly gut-punch. A viewer’s favorite flicks can be enjoyed at dirt-cheap prices and from the comfort of their lavish couch. Why go on an expedition to the theatre fifteen minutes down the road with its filthy seats and crazy prices when I can get the full experience in my cozy man cave? Several people avoid movie theatres as if they are the plague for a smorgasbord of reasons, but ultimately, the…

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    Romanticized Reality: An Analysis of Pride and Prejudice’s Unrealistic Aspects and a Personal Reflection ‘Decades’ is a common theme used at parties, spirit days, and special events in the 21st century. Growing up, my elementary school days were always followed by a bag of popcorn and reruns of the popular 1950’s based Television show Happy Days. To this day, I ponder about how fantastic it would be to hear the click of red pumps approaching a jukebox on a late summer 50’s night. Yet, despite…

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    Bollywood Influence

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    This caused a huge impact in the accessibility of Hindi films in Singapore because of their strategic locations of cinemas all across the country, not only causing Golden Village to gain revenue and exposure as the best Hindi film exhibitor, but also managed to widely expand the reach of Hindi cinemas and their accessibility to also cover local…

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    1. I think the major musical film is no longer a money maker for Hollywood because it is not unique anymore. Viewers would find it repetitive or too common to make over and over again. Some scenes would especially be repetitive that would lost the interest of some viewers. Some challenges would be making it unique that allows it to stand out from other musicals. If it is the same story or similar ideas, it may be unsuccessful. Additionally, the actors need to be flwexible if they are in a…

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    The article “Peaks and Valleys” by John Calhoun investigates what shaped the film style of Brokeback Mountain. Calhoun interviewed the director of photography Rodrigo Prieto, ASC, AMC, who offered a surprising amount of insight into how many of the films stylistic choices were made – many of them falling into the categories we discussed in class. It turns out, that even the director Ang Lee’s choice to recruit Prieto – and subsequently shape the style of the film – was partially driven by…

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    monsters and supervillains has been slowly amping up as it nears the release date. Suicide Squad is DC Extended Universe’s big move that promises to be bigger when it hits theaters. With cast members like Jared Leto, Harley Quinn and Will Smith, the movie is expected to be a big hit. With Suicide Squad’s theatrical release only a few weeks away, the supervillain ensemble and cast members are already taking their characters to various social media outlets to promote the film. Marketing materials…

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    A Genre Analysis

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    Nick Lacey, is the characteristics or conventions for categorising genres, which contains five major factors; iconography, characters, settings, style, and narrative structure. Iconography is the images, tools, or features which are presented in the movie, the meaning is sent through these objects such as spaceships and high-technology tools in Science-Fiction films. Stereotyped characters, there are different types of characters in different genres, for example, action genre has both…

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    Kardashian Culture

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    Keeping Up with the Kardashians During the past decade, TV has gained power over the years and became an assertive competitor for cinema. Specially, considering the fact that the quality of television products increased day by day and a lot of movie stars appear in TV shows. On the other hand, alongside TV series, reality shows have become an important ingredient of TV inbox. However ,there are a lot of debates about the reality shows being scripted and not actually visualization of real…

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    Although the film appears to pass beneath the eyepiece located at the crown of the contraption, I wanted to research this object for my response paper because the mechanics were difficult to make sense of at first glance. Described as “the birth of the movie industry,” the Kinetoscope was originally designed by Thomas Edison in the…

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    all of the publicity for the Sydney Film Festival (SFF). In certain ways the SFF differs from the GPFF, but overall they both have similar values as an organization. The Sydney Film Festival is larger than the GPFF and has a cash prize given to the best film selected by a panel of judges. The SFF is similar to the GPFF in that there are many venues screening films throughout the twelve-day festival. A particularly interesting facet of the SFF is that it technically operates year-round; they have…

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