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    Rico And Rita

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    of the film for listening to the story in it’s natural language instead of an accented English is much more enjoyable than losing meanings of the words in translation. The words, while they are in fact Spanish, they are Cuban by nature. While this movie was produced in Spain, this film is meant to be Cuban, and the directors successfully do that by having the voice-over actors speak with the Cuban accent, instead of the Spanish one. The script utilizes slang, illustrates the proper mannerisms…

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    1950 Hollywood History

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    The movie industry initially ignored this side of the entertainment field and television was not a major threat in the 1940’s. In 1948, 90 percent of American citizens had not seen a television program. Only 20 commercial television stations were broadcasting…

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    The Studio System

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    The studio system consisted of a small number of major studios (Paramount, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Warner Bros, 20th Century Fox and RKO) during the first decade of the 20th Century. The studio system, according to Barsham and Monahan 5th Edition the classical Hollywood studio system the actors’ box office appeal depended on their ability to project a screen image that audiences would love and aspire to look like. These actors were then signed to a studio which allowed them the opportunity to have…

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    It is no secret that climbing the ladder to success in any industry can be challenging. As we look at the Paramount Studios, we begin to understand the road to what some may call the “Golden Age of Hollywood.” Paramount films one of the top conglomerates in the film industry and was by far one of the most resilient studios to survive a time of great uncertainty. There were some crucial decisions that needed to be made to aid in the company’s success not just for Paramount Studio but also in…

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    and never let them watch it to cause that problem to never happen. You should never let your child play rated M video games either because it teaches the child the same stuff as if watching a movie. You also do not want your child to grow up to turn into a psychopath and had to be put in jail because of a movie that you let your child watch when they were younger. You should always give strict rule for your child or a babysitter in order to let them know that it is not “fun and…

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    and Warner brothers had an increase in net income at about 3.55%. Lions Gate, on the opposite, faced a tremendous loss in that period, its net income decreased 52.68%. Due to the development of eBooks, online games and other forms of entertainment, movie industry can, in some level, be replaced. The majority of Lions Gate's productions are R rated or PG 14A movies. Because of the nature of these movies, they can be banned in some countries. For example, due to the lack of a motion picture rating…

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    needed. That is all that matters. The movie taught me that we all have arguments with our friends. Regardless of the severity, at the end of the day, our true friends are there for us. It…

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    How did Paramount get to where it is today? There may be some things that you may not even have known about this company and what it was doing. At one point Paramount was part of the “Big Five” studios. The “Big five studious were at its highest peak during the Golden Age of Hollywood. They were profiting on film making like there was no competition. This was possible due to block booking. They were selling a really good film that had an assortment to the bundle some of them being good and some…

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    It’s common practice for movie studios to greenlight sequels, even sequels to movies that few people particularly ask for. This is that grey area in Hollywood where box office success supersedes creativity - and as it pertains to Neighbors, which currently stands as Seth Rogen’s highest grossing film to date (live-action role, at least), it makes perfect sense for there to be a sequel. Right? The 2014 summer box office hit grossed $240 million against a miniscule $18 million production budget…

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    adolescent living in a Chicago suburb that fakes an illness to have a day off from school. Foolishness ensues that day; however, by the end of the day everything was as it was before. The movie had such a believable feel that anyone could put themselves in his shoes regardless of age, and that is why the movie continues to be a pop hit to this day. Honda hit the ball out of the park by bringing Matthew Broderick to do such an outlandish advertisement. The commercial begins with an older Matthew…

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