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    reviews and is still loved to this day. Partially because the cast was full of up-and-coming stars such as C. Thomas Howell, Tom Cruise, Emilio Estevez, Rob lowe, Matt Dillon, Patrick Swayze, Ralph Macchio, and Diane Lane. Personally, I think the actors were effective. They all played…

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    About Us Who is Actors Nation? Actors Nation was formed in Los Angeles in 2015. Our founders, having worked in the entertainment industry for more than fifteen years, understand what it takes to be successful in Hollywood, and wanted to help other actors find their way. Initially, our goal was to provide vital information, tips and great pricing on services that our members need, from headshots to demo reels, and other related acting services. We quickly realized that there was a need for…

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    Radford kept the time period that the film takes place in the same as the original text, while Trevor Nunn did not and changed the time period in his movie to in between World War I and II. The cast in this adaptation of The Merchant of Venice are great actors and at the helm is Academy Award winner Al Pacino. The way this film is shot feels like a major motion picture, and the way the lighting, the extras, and the sets are organized makes it seem so real unlike Nunn’s version where it feels…

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    Olny Theatre Analysis

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    they have produced a bunch of plays. If you were to go see a play, I would 100% recommend that you go see it at the Olney theatre. The acting at the Olney Theatre was full of expression. They made sure that they showed their emotions. All of the actors/actresses knew their lines very nicely, there was not a time when nobody knew their lines. The people that had singing parts did really well with it. There was only one time when “Annie’s” voice cracked, but it’s okay because it happens to all of…

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    Most of you know her as the star character from the Hunger Games series. Katniss Everdeen aka Jennifer Lawrence. If I had the opportunity to be who ever I wanted for 24 hours I would be Jennifer Lawrence. She is well known for her acting abilities and I would give anything to be as talented her. Out of all the actresses in the world I believe she is the most down to earth carefree celebrity. Anyone who has watched her interviews knows that she is straightforward and does not read from a script.…

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    The Crucible Field Trip

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    balcony, where I watched the play. They also had “old-timey” foods available for purchase. The Shakespearean Tavern, with the props and actors’ expressive tone, and also the wardrobe choices worn, helped the play stay true-to-its-time, as well as do an excellent job of staying true to the original story. In the play, it was apparent of the themes the actors were trying to portray by their expressive tone and the props they used. I thought that the play was easy to follow, and the use of…

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    Watched a wonderful film, again, while I ate an early lunch. The Shootist is one of those films you probably either love or hate. To me, it is a perfect story. An old man, dying of cancer, has lived on the edge of civilization by his skill with a gun. Now he travels to civilization to see a doctor and realizes he faces a long, difficult death. The stars are all awesome, of course the Duke, but Jimmy Stewart, Lauren Bacall, and Ron Howard were great. Thought it one of Harry Morgan's best roles,…

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    This Just in! Breaking the Fourth Wall Have you ever watched a television show and had the character look at you and say something directly to you? Or read a book and had the narrator say something directed at you? Well that my friend is breaking the fourth wall. The fourth wall is the wall that separates us the audience from the story happening in the book, movie, television show and on stage production. Some popular productions that break the fourth wall are Doctor Who, Saturday Night Live,…

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    “Demolition”, a stilted comedy drama written by Bryan Sipe, was conceived by an extraordinary director and showcased a no less extraordinary cast that includes Jake Gyllenhaal, Naomi Watts, and Chris Cooper. Despite these observations, it’s not an extraordinary movie, showing several problems that turn it into an unfortunate stumble in the filmography of the Quebecois Jean-Marc Valleé. The latter, who deserves all my respect for accomplished works such as “C.R.A.Z.Y”, “Café de Fleur”, “Dallas…

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    Pete Rose In Sports

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    Big time hollywood actors and actress, Grammy-winning musicians or artists are all household names. Celebrities are consistently praised for their talents, but a lot of them are drug users, alcoholics or criminals. Fame has a way of covering crime and helping people to look past a man’s flaws and see them for their talents. The only art form that this is not the case is in sports, in sports, a man can be one of the best baseball players of all time, play for 24 seasons, collect over 4,000 hits…

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