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    The novel, "The Hunger games" composed by Susanna Collins entertains the reader by displaying powerful and confronting themes throughout the futuristic and barbaric setting, the narrative text of, the main character, Katniss Everdeen 's inner thoughts and feelings. Collins presents significant themes throughout about the challenges tributes face and the struggle to survive, the courage the tributes gain outside and inside the arena as well as the control The Capitol has over Panem and the…

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    Duck Game has its flaws; it’s not a perfect game, but we — as gamers — shouldn’t always have to play games for the deep plot or amazing graphics. Many times, we simply need to enjoy the experience, and Duck Game — with its wonderful Worms appeal — hits perfectly on the fun requirements with its incredibly entertaining Multiplayer and engaging conflicts, the enjoyable Single-Player, and what I suppose might be a fantastic online mode. It’s an overall amazingly pleasant little game to have fun…

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    Every weekend people flock to the movies for a chance to see Hollywood's latest creations and nearly every month the list is filled with large blockbusters, series, and reboots of old classics. With such a large variety to choose from movies are forced into a fierce competition with one another for audience viewership, those that are not backed with big names must play their hands carefully and distinguish themselves from the rest of the options. One of the easiest and most prevalent method is…

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    little can be to the benefit of the story. It’s a film in which you learn a lot with the characters through theorizing and contextualizing without the necessity of exposition or long-winded explanations that draw you away from the emotional impact it hits you with. For a film famous for its practical effects, they don’t dominate the narrative or overshadow the performances that carry the film’s overbearing tension. By the time you get to the conclusion, the haunting soundtrack drifts you into…

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    Cinerama Film Analysis

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    Hollywood challenged television with its innovative technical advances to win back its lost audience to TV. The experimentation began with the release of the promo This is Cinerama in 1952, designed to introduce the wide screen process Cinerama, which became a landmark in film history. This was an attempt to show the wonders of the new widescreen format using three separate but synchronised camera images to create an enveloping picture through an arc of 146 degrees. It made the audience felt…

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    citizens are chosen to fight to the death to leave only one citizen to survive. This paper will focus on similarities between these two stories: blindly following tradition, using tradition to control people and prevent change, and using ritual as entertainment First, blindly following tradition is the common feature that both The Hunger Games and “ The Lottery” have. The characters in these two stories never doubt about traditions and change them. In “The Lottery”, every year one of the…

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    are watching as new technology and media is beginning to take over the older and less exciting sources of education and personal development. For Postman, he believes that educational television shows, such as “Sesame Street”, are stealing the entertainment away from the classroom making it a less desirable learning environment. To state his argument, Postman himself writes,…

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    I do not play any video games what so ever now, unless they are silly puzzle games on my phone. My Fiancé, on the other hand will play video games all of the time. I guess I reached a point in my life where I am much too tired and focused on other things. Now thinking back to when I was much younger, I do remember playing video games constantly, and I even remember that I’d lock myself in my room for hours playing Crash Bandicoot: Warped. That video game took up a lot of my time on rainy days,…

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    are using mind changing stereotypes. Watching movies that use stereotypes for entertainment purposes pose a threat to the audiences mind. The audiences is given different images about to put in their mind about certain races, cultures, and people. Although there are many people to blame for these unfortunate images, people can only blame their selves for believing the entertainment business. The job of the entertainment business is to entertain their audience, not to tell the truth, and although…

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    The entertainment industry relies on directors and producers to complete a film or project. Actors are often seen as the driving force behind the silver and small screen. Producers oversee the creation of film; directors bring a the film to life. Producers and directors work side by side. Sometimes a producer will double as a director. Directors are often the creative force behind the film while the producer is the business force. There are many similarities and differences between directors…

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