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    Hiring new directors has been successful over the years. Studios only see the movies as a success if earns a lot of money at the box office if the movie is good it's plus but overall that's what studios want. In “Why Studios Are Hiring Indie Directors For Blockbusters” a article written by Sam Aberdeen hints that hiring new directors has been successful. “The success rate seems to be more in favor of the directors, though, and there's a huge plug to this practice: successful films equal higher…

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    Textual Analysis Of Ajax

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    1) The beginning narration of the movie, or what I will call its 'proem', poses questions and makes statements about everlasting kleos through future generations knowing the names and deeds of heroes. However, one addition the moviemakers add to the movie's 'proem' is an emphasis on love. From an audience/advertising standpoint, this line is directed to those who are not hugely interested in action movies. Essentially, I see the concentration on love as a modern day scheme to entertain a wider…

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    One of the biggest film sagas of all-time came to an epic conclusion over the weekend – as the Jennifer Lawrence-led sequel, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2, vigorously dominated the box office. With a thunderous debut of $101 million, Mockingjay – Part 2 put an exclamation point on a masterful (and lucrative) film series. Jennifer Lawrence reprised her role as Katniss Everdeen for what could potentially be the final time (though there are prequels and sequels rumored for the future),…

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    Rocky Ford Movie Theater

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    public eye like you could share this story. The issue I’m addressing is the local Rocky Ford movie theater. The reason I chose this issue over any other issue is because this one is HIGHLY solvable and it would be gaining way more money than they would be losing. The Rocky Ford movie theater plays 1 movie for the whole week and does not have a vast option of movies to choose from like all other movie theaters. For instance at least 2-4 weeks ago they were playing the motion picture, “Sing” but I…

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    Have you heard of it, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow? It’s a short story that engages all ages. There are two versions of it to get the same story, the written short story or the 1949 Disney animated version. They both tell a lot of the same things, but there are many differences too. Many younger kids may enjoy the movie and many older kids may too. The best choice to give someone that has never heard of this story is the written original short story. The original story is best suit for everyone…

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    Pixar Essay

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    1. Based on the reading about Pixar, briefly discuss the difference between individual and collective creativity. Individual creativity is primarily seen as an initial idea brought up by one person, and collective creativity is a contribution of ideas towards something larger. Both forms of creativity are used to create something artistic, and are used together. Collective creativity depends on the foundations and an individual creative idea brings. In the example of Pixar, an idea is brought…

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    Glendale, CA, being the fourth largest ethnic enclave after Armenia, Moscow, and Berlin, proves to be a paradise for all categories of people. Whether you love indoor amusing activities or outdoor exploration, you won't go wrong with Glendale, CA. The following are six reasons you should consider taking a trip to Glendale, CA. 1. Sights and Landmarks in Glendale, CA From the massive and unique Forest Lawn Memorial Park to the old Episcopal parish church of St Mark, and even to the Doctor's…

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    Mockingjay Research Paper

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    Here the question is not clear, eventhough we propose some related answer for your reference. if you want clear information about these question please post clear information to develop this question. The film set records for the biggest November opening weekend and biggest three- and five-day Thanksgiving box-office totals, surpassing the first film's box office grosses. It ranks as the 10th highest grossing film at the domestic box office Catching Fire received positive reviews…

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    The sound of the TV echoed faintly throughout the house, Jyushimatsu being the only brother home at the time. He had wanted to remain home while the rest of his brothers went out to go drink, because his most favorite ever was going to air its season finale. Jyushimatsu really did not want to miss it. The suspense, the drama, and the action! It was the best show ever in his opinion. Osomatsu had told him he could just record the show and watch it later when they all came back. But where was the…

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    When viewing cinema a person pays attention to the visual effects to comprehend the message being brought forth. These past two weeks we have been able to take in two different films that have similarities and differences to set them apart. Our vision is drawn to what is going on rather than the sound or other effects. By paying attention to the visual aspect of a cinema a person can interpret the message. Though they have contrasting elements, The Great Train Robbery and The Godfather Part I…

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