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    There seems to be a view which states that it does not matter what an individual does, or what faith they belong to, in the end, it is not possible for a loving God to send people to Hell. This view is called Universalism, and while it sounds very lovely, and peace-loving-harmony, it is nevertheless unbiblical. It is worrisome if this trend continues. This is not to say that a pastor needs to preach hell and damnation every week, of course not. However a pastor should never stand before a…

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    Role playing games with simulated Violence are perilous for kids. In today's world there is so many different violent, harmful and threatening games, that it's really not safe for your kid to watch or play these games outside with plastic water guns. we know that some people will disagree with use and say it's only a game it not hurting anybody. If you really think about the consequences that might affect your child. It could really change your mind into thinking that simulated Violence is…

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    Jaws is a 1975 American thriller film directed by Steven Spielberg and based on Peter Benchley's 1974 novel of the same name. In the story, a giant man-eating great white shark attacks beachgoers on Amity Island, a fictional New England summer resort town, prompting the local police chief to hunt it with the help of a marine biologist and a professional shark hunter. The film stars Roy Scheider as police chief Martin Brody, Robert Shaw as shark hunter Quint, Richard Dreyfuss as oceanographer…

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    that we decided to go on a bike ride all around the place. We rode for a couple hours it was actually quite fun! We where starting to get tired so we decided to head back. We got to the cabin and we ate dinner while we watched the movies we got at Blockbuster. The next day we got up and ready for the day. We attempted to fix up the boat to take it to the lake but we couldn 't get it going. So instead of taking the boat out we decided to just go and walk the shore. We walked around the lake for a…

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    have on younger audiences that are still in a ‘learning phase’ and are therefore considered more vulnerable and prone to external influence (Impact of media use on children and youth, 2003). Cinematographer Mo Ogrodnik highlights the fact that blockbusters, flagships of the Hollywood film industry, are usually targeting young male audiences aged between 16 and 24 years old (Ogrodnik, 2016, interviewed by the author, 20 January), or, in other words, voters in the making, as well as potential…

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    known it or not. The infamous theme comes from a classic movie from 1975 that is iconic for its music, plot, director, and use of camera angles to progress the suspense in the film. This ahead-of-its-time movie sets the standard by which all summer blockbusters have since been measured, and became one of the most influential movies in film history. The power of a good movie that's so ahead of its time is that it becomes real to everyone who watches it. Jaws preys upon a fear that millions of…

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    Entr'Acte inspired a new cinematic style, followed closely by films such as Le fantôme du Moulin-Rouge (1925), Meshes of the Afternoon (1943) and The Holy Mountain (1973). Decades later, these unconventional techniques have reappeared in Hollywood Blockbusters in order to keep audiences interested. This is evident with contemporary films such as Martin Scorsese's Shutter Island (2010), Christopher Nolan’s, Inception (2010) and Juan Solanas' Upside Down (2012). Characteristics of style - what…

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    Pirates of the Caribbean is a fictional series based on a captain named Jack Sparrow. Sparrow isn’t your average captain, for he is a pirate and a troublesome one at that of course. The series setting goes back in history when the world was ruled by the British Empire, the East India Trading Company (EITC) and the Spanish Empire, as pirates raid the sea defining any laws that come their way. There is a total of four movies out with a new one to be released this year. Each movie portrays Jack…

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    costs (thanks to the social media). This also lowers the barriers for new entrants. With this revolution in digital space, a viable strategy for the musicians, writers and other content producers is to diversify their product portfolio. Where a blockbuster release leads to a high risk - high pay-off business model, a niche or obscure content is a lower risk - lower returns model. So, providing a mélange of complementary products will lead to enhanced sales and lower the risks in the investments.…

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    "With great power comes great responsibility." Probably one of the most notorious line in the blockbuster movie, Spider-Man. In This American Life, "Episode 318: With Great Power" Ira Glass tells the story of his two friends who had this incredible power to change the life of people. The power to save someone from pain and suffering. Ira tells these stories through the different perspectives of Alex Kotlowitz and Shalom Auslander. In the beginning of this interview the story centered around…

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