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    Ferris Buller's Day Off

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    During the 1980s, America sees a vast improvement in its film industry. New technologies and innovations were invented and found during this decade. Some notable inventions include higher quality sounds, higher pixel and quality cameras and other interesting and unique features when editing. These innovations can be seen through some big time movies as the the 1980s made some classic movies that will be remember for ever. A classic movie produced in the 1980s was “Ferris Buller’s Day Off.” This…

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    Trolls is a good family movie to watch for people any age. The characters and scheme of the movie was very creative and it all went together. The 2 main characters of the movie were Poppy and Branch. They went on a journey to save their friends from the evil Bergens who eat trolls in order to be happy. However they end up figuring out that happiness comes from within and it doesn’t matter what a troll taste like. In the end the trolls and bergens lived in peace again and the trolls showed them…

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    Hercules Never Give Up

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    Movies are watched across the globe by millions of people from various religions, cultures, and ethnicities. What often makes movies stand out across cultures and apart from one another is an overarching theme, or message, that supersedes the movie itself. Disney is known worldwide as being one of the world's best animated movie makers for a variety of reasons, including the themes found in many of the movies they produce. The movie Hercules, which Disney produced in 1997, is no exception. In…

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    However, toward the 1950s television began to merge the diverse entertainment styles of live performances with stories about wholesome American families. Story lines began to encompass an emphasis on character relationships as seen in anthology dramas and films, while at the same time using vaudeville aesthetics of simple…

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    Movie Review: Monsters, Inc. It was so fun getting to re-watch one of my favorite movies of all times, while looking deeper into the plot to find ethically wrong issues. I never really noticed these issues before and it honestly left me feeling completely different about the movie once I was done. Monsters, Inc. is the biggest “scare factory” in the city Monstrapolis. At this factory, they generate power for the city through the scares of children. The biggest and scariest monsters in town go…

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    Lying To Me Analysis

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    Phil873 | Tuesday, 06th October 2015, 9:49 am | I hardly ever watch TV until there is a good movie because I hate this 15 minutes advertisement after every 30 minutes. Therefore, I decided to go for radio and internet. To be honest I am only listening to the radio when eating my breakfast or lunch. But once I hear something strange, I cannot believe, I start my laptop and google the thing to be sure that the media did not lied to me. There are many ways how the media manipulates us and I…

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    People change behaviors based on little things. This change might be positive or negative. Movies stories nowadays have hand on someone behaving. Movies is not only an event recorded by a camera as a set of moving images and shown in the theater or on television. It is beyond that, each movie has a purpose. Determining the purpose of any movie is tricky. The primary purpose of most movies of course was to make a profit. Governments may release an educational movie to achieve a change behaviors…

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    I've always had a passion for films and the emotions that this medium is capable of evoking. From as early as I can remember, I have been completely enamored by films: in my bedroom, in the living room, and especially in the theater. It allows one to leave the real world for a little while and explore an entirely new existence, even if it may be a mirror of our own world. That being said, there are bad movies, the kinds of movies that make you want to gouge out your eyes, plug your ears, and…

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    Leave it to Beaver vs. Last Man Standing: A Compare and Contrast The structure and topic selected for this paper is a compare and contrast of two family sitcoms, “Leave it to Beaver”, from the 1950’s, and “Last Man Standing”, from present day. Throughout this paper we will compare the similarities and differences in the plot of the shows, the values they present, the structure of the families, and the roles they play. In addition, we will determine application of the sociological concepts of…

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    Stereotypes In Movies

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    Movies have come a long way from the black and white and no sound. It seems as if each decade movies have evolved and with that comes issues. For example, movies are becoming increasingly more difficult to rate for audiences, especially children. Movies have not always been under the protection of the First Amendment. In fact motion pictures didn’t become protected under the First Amendment until 72 years after they were made in 1952 (Albosta, 2009, pp.118-120). It might seem as a blessing that…

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