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    First Nations Stereotypes

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    Nations as their entire culture is being misinterpreted by the world. They are treated like the minority and feel voiceless when it comes to proving their points. An example of this is when Sacheen Littlefeather went up to do her speech in place of Marlon Brando for the Godfather. She had a 15 page speech to say but was threatened if she were to exceed 60 seconds on stage. Although she had a voice, she was prevented…

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    era of trends and styles for American citizens and the film industry faced a number of hampering obstacles, that threatened it legally and business-wise. It brought the birth of Rock N Roll, with some big influential names such as Elvis Presley, Marlon Brando, Sidney Poiter, and James Dean. Fashion and film-wise, it caused teenagers to do their own manipulating, rejecting their parent 's styles to make their own path. It shaped the United States and was known as a time of fashion where everyone…

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    This movie version of A Streetcar Named Desire actor Treat Williams play a typical 1980s man Stanley Kowalski. Williams is attempt to be convincing, though he tries so hard not to be Marlon Brando that played Stanley in the 1951 version and that he comes off as a bit lifeless. It feel like he didn't portray the Stanley in the book version of A Streetcar Named Desire. The storyline, regarding the fight of strength between the practical…

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    the two. This story follows a middle-aged woman by the name of Blanche, played by Vivien Leigh in the film, who has lost all of her family’s fortune and moves in with her sister Stella, played by Kim Hunter. Stella’s husband, Stanley, played by Marlon Brando, is not too fond of Blanche and throughout the plot, he and Blanche argue constantly. The main difference in the movie when contrasting with the play was in regards to Blanche and Stanley’s relationship being portrayed differently in the…

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    Ferrer History

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    From Barack Obama to The Ramones, from John Wayne to a common criminal, from hippies to high fashion model, denim is as American as baseball and apple pie. It always seems to find its way back into style. Rudei Karrer, the curator, of the denim museum in Zurich, Switzerland, Ruedi Karrer, is not into denim as in terms of style trends and fashion but he just loves denim. Karrer is more evolved with the history of denim as well as running this museum. “Denim is one of the world’s most popular…

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    Vito Corleone, portrayed by Marlon Brando, is the patriarch and heads the Corleone family in The Godfather. He plays a shrewd Mafia boss known as the Godfather an older man in the first movie of this trilogy; however; as a young man, he is a depicted as a callous, yet ambitious Sicilian immigrant in New York. Vito is a loving father and husband who represents strong family, traditional values; preserving the sacredness of the family at any cost. One of the first examples of strong family values…

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    Brett Ratner

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    Brett Ratner net worth Brett Ratner was born on 28th March 1969 in Miami Beach, Florida USA. He Brett Ratner is the name signed behind Rush Hour film series as a director. He is most famous by that endeavor. Other notable works as a director and producer include, “The Family Man”, “X-Men: The Last Stand” and “Tower Heist”. His eye has been behind the director camera since 1990. So how much exactly is Brett Ratner rich? According to sources it is estimated that Brett Ratner`s net worth is $65…

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    Stereotype Realism

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    Stereotype, Realism, and the Struggle Over Representation Realism is the attitude of accepting situation. In media today, there is no sense of realness. The media does not reflect the daily life of many American. In real life, there are multiple races and religion but on tv white people are mostly shown. On tv, there are no black people who represent me or act like me. Like in reality tv, there is no realness there. It is just people playing over the top characters in order to get money.…

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    The Gathering Theater

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    of the Gathering Theater's stock organization helped Kazan manufacture his tremendous, uncanny ability as an "on-screen character's chief" capable, on numerous occasions, to draw out vocation characterizing exhibitions from up and coming stars—Marlon Brando, James Senior member, Kim Seeker—and additionally veteran performers — Vivien Leigh, Montgomery Clift, Kirk Douglas. However Kazan's genuine interest was less with those solitary, scene-taking exhibitions than the inconsistent science amongst…

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    When you hear Johnny Depp’s name, what do you think of? Edward Scissorhands? The Pirates of the Caribbean? When you hear Marlon Brando’s name, what do you think of? A Streetcar Named Desire? The Godfather? When you hear Roman Polanski’s name, what do you think of? Rosemary’s Baby? The Pianist? What about Woody Allen? Do you think about Annie Hall, or maybe Hannah and Her Sisters? If any of these names or movies ring any bells, it’s probably not because those actors and directors been denounced…

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