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    the way we watch movies in comfort and for leisure has changed drastically. My favorite movie theaters are Paragon Theaters in Newport News, VA and AMC Theaters in Hampton, VA. “AMC, which is the nation 's second-largest…

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    AMC Entertainment Holdings, Inc. In the last century, there have been many forms of entertainment that dazzled and gained people’s attention. As time goes on, viewing leisure has evolved to paying an admission to a once-in-a-lifetime performance to visiting a theater anytime someone wanted to escape the day-to-day pressures for a couple of hours. Fortunately, there was a man in the Midwest who fashioned such an establishment for the populace to relax their minds and have their imaginations come…

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    Breaking Bad and The Walking Dead are two critically acclaimed shows that are aired on the TV Network, AMC. Breaking Bad is set in New Mexico, Albuquerque. This show follows the story of a man named Walter White; who becomes diagnosed with cancer, and decides to become partners in cooking meth with former student, Jessie Pinkman. The Walking Dead is set initially in King County, Georgia; revolves around the main character, Rick Grimes, in a zombie apocalypse aftermath. Despite the fact both of…

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    powerful ideas and messages. This does not mean that everyone can’t learn from or simply enjoy the experience of diving into the universe of Breaking Bad. It just means that it is especially important for you to explore this path and give it a chance because you have the capacity to attain even more from this venture. The first step to taking this journey is attaining the necessary material. Breaking Bad was made for the television. The series is an exhilarating ride which grows even more…

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    Pushing Daisies and Hannibal are captivating, critically acclaimed shows that were cancelled too soon. These two shows were directed by Bryan Fuller, thus, Pushing Daisies and Hannibal have several similarities but they stand out on their own by the way they portray their themes. The similarities and differences can be seen within the characters, genres and how they illustrate death. In Pushing Daisies, Ned “the pie maker” has a unique ability that allows him to bring the dead back to life. His…

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    AMC Hornet Analysis

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    The Hornet Representing AMC in the 1970s Things You Didn’t Know About the AMC Hornet When it comes to classic cars you don 't see a lot of AMC automobiles at the local shows. It 's not because the car company went out of business in the 80s or lack of support for the individual models. It 's more about the number of units sold, and automotive styling often described as something only a mother could love. American Motors always struggled to gain traction when competing with the Big Three in…

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    Thursday, October, 22, I was privileged with the opportunity to see the production La Muerte Bila, written in collaboration with the cast, and directed by Rebecca Marinez. The play was performed at the lovely Milargo Theater in Portland, Oregon. La Muerte Baila takes place in the afterlife, a place that is neither heaven nor hell. The standout performers in the play were Alejandro, played by Jonathan Hernandez, and La Muerte, played by Sofia May-Cuxim. La Muerte Baila is much different from most…

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    play closed, Hester’s son tell his mother he knows what word was written on the wall. He goes on to call her a “slut” several times until Hester loses her mind and ends up killing her son. This represented Hester taking control of her life. She had been easily used all of her life and allowed others to shape her future, killing her son represented her taking control of her life again. To continue, the University of Illinois Department of Theatre brought In the Blood to the university to showcase…

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    dancing, fencing, singing and other skills as well. All of these components allow for them to play a wide range of roles in an assortment of theatrical forms. Actors must also develop observation and imagination in order to create convincing and believable characters. Taking all of these skills into consideration an actor must also possess concentration, allowing them to shut out all distractions and adopt their characters fully. When actors train in these areas along with a few others to gain…

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    How uniformity, deep levels of comprehension, and the yearning to enlighten people intertwine together make theatre everlasting. Even the spelling of theatre compared to theater had a level of comprehension resonating in it. While the term theater is more synonymous with American English, theatre is commonly known on a global scale. While theater can be perceived a form of entertainment and profitable venue, theatre is much more complex than those qualities. Theatre is an art form. Theatre,…

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