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    During the 1940s and 1950s the threat of communism within the Hollywood film and entertainment industry was greatly overstated. During the time that the House Un-American Activities Committee was active the U.S population was in the midst of a intense anti-communism movement in response to the Cold War. The HUAC with the support of public opinion was able to question almost any individual without negative backlash. This wild questioning of anyone when linked with the close connections between…

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    censor itself results in the reoccurring portrayal of specific ideologies. For instance, throughout history, Hollywood has repeatedly shaped racially diverse characters to fit the stereotypical roles that plague society. The more a character attempts to defy a stereotype, the more inevitable that behavior becomes. The prejudice feelings that encompass many of the characters within Hollywood films are portrayed without question. Notions of racism often warrant the portrayal of stereotypical…

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    Hollywood: The Jazz Singer

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    The famous Hollywood sign came into existence in 1923 when it was erected as an advertisement and was initially written as “Hollywoodland”, it was a massive construction of white block letters placed on the steep hillside and overnight became the emblem for the movie capitol. The construction became a symbol of glamour, stardom, and international recognition of the star power to the entire world. The sign does represent the earthly home to the celebrity buzz, stardom and ethereal world of fame…

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    around Hollywood because our society is obsessed with fortune and fame, people want to relate to famous personalities, and it gives people an opportunity to make sense of the unexplainable. For this research paper, I decided to report on conspiracy theories as they relate to the world of fame. As a thought process, conspiracy theories sparked an interest in me. The mystery that surrounds unusual events is something most of us wonder about. The idea of researching conspiracies in Hollywood was…

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    the 2016 Hollywood Diversity Report, 74.2% of lead roles in the top 163 films released in 2014 were played by a man, leaving only 25.8% to be played by women…

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    Film: The New Hollywood

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    ‘The New Hollywood’ was the period of cinema after World War Two which marked the end of the Classical Era in film. (Schatz, 1993. pp 8) It was facilitated as cultural developments altered cinema attendance prompting a renaissance in film techniques and the themes that were explored. Families were migrating to the suburbs in response to housing and ‘baby boom’ and the introduction of the television meant ‘watching TV replaced going to the movies.’ (Schatz, 1993. pp 8-9) These ‘fragmented…

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    com). So, how does that apply to the media, specifically, Hollywood film? Recently there has been a growing outcry over the lack of complex minority experiences in award-winning films. As a result, more Black actors and actresses have been nominated in their respective categories. However, the same cannot be said for South Asians and Hispanics, who struggle to find movies where they are being accurately portrayed on-screen. The Hollywood film industry has made slight progress by creating pieces…

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    My first stop on the hunt for government offices and or buildings in Snyder is the Scurry County Courthouse. I had no problem finding this building due to how it's located in the center of town and all the main roads lead to the "square" where the Courthouse is located. The buildings address is 1806 25th street. Lainey, Ellis and I met at the building so we could take pictures for each other around 5:42 p.m. and there was no one in the parking lot except our own cars, but there was a bit of…

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    Hollywood is, of course, seen by most be the absolute pinnacle of glamour, and Grand Hotel is widely considered one of the most glamorous films of its era, an era even referred to as “the golden age of Hollywood glamour”. Cotemporary film critic Blake Goble of The Michigan Daily referred to the film as ‘the original Ocean's Eleven for its star power’ and called it the epitome of ‘grand, old Hollywood’. The assessment is accurate not only due to the…

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    mediums whether that is through written material or even something of higher quality such as a film. The film “J.F.K.” directed by Oliver Stone is a perfect example of both film and conspiracy rhetoric. So what are the affects of a high quality Hollywood film as conspiracy rhetoric on its audience? Popular culture plays a huge role in the affects of conspiracy rhetoric. Media is a powerful tool, which like a hammer can be used in two ways as a tool or a weapon. So as a filmmaker Stone does…

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