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    Let's begin with where the red fern grows is a very interesting book/movie. The book had a lot more detail than the movie. If you like watching movies over reading books this is perfect for you. But if you like reading books over watching movies this is also good. Now let's get started talking about how they are similar and different. To start of with let's talk about the book. The book is so much more interesting than the movie. When the two dogs die that is the saddest part in the book. But…

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    Deckard Sequence

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    Choosing the sequence of the film -The scene opens with a beautiful location going to Bradbury building(the hiding spot of Pris), resembling a an apartment complex in European classical look -Aspects of mise-en-scene make the world seem realistic and like they are really happening; though these images are unfamiliar -the audience is able to relate further into an unrelatable, futuristic setting. -Background filled with neon, bright lights. -These differences represent the difference…

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    During the Studio era of Hollywood, the studios had monopoly control over the entire industrial process and revenue stream of the filmmaking business. The big studios raked in nearly all the movie industry’s total gross revenues, which benefited both the corporate interests profiting form the business and the filmmakers that were under contract with the studios. The Big Eight Studios held nearly all the power in the industry and the government didn’t like that. Around the time WWII broke out,…

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    Film Forum Strengths

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    STRENGHTS: Film Forum is the only autonomous nonprofit cinema in New York City and one of the few in the U.S. As a nonprofit, the operating income comes from a combination of earned income (ticket sales, concession, merchandise, gift cards) and funding from private and public sources. Film Forum is able to take significant risks in the programming. Film Forum’s programs are thoughtfully curated, with attention to unique cinematic qualities, historical importance individually or within a genre…

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    After three long weekends atop the box office, Finding Dory has officially fallen – to its newly released animated rival, The Secret Life of Pets. As expected, The Secret Life of Pets was received with a warm welcome from moviegoers – to the tune of $103.1 million. This is a massive victory for Illumination Entertainment, not only because it won the box office, but also because it crushed early projected numbers – which had it debuting somewhere in the $80 million neighborhood. Lump-on a…

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    11. On May I, Peters, a concert producer, executed two contracts. The first contract was with Selena, a world-renowned singer, which provided that Selena was to perform a concert at Thomas's theater in Manhattan on July 4 for a fee of $200.000. The second contract was with Thomas, the owner of a theater in Manhattan, under which Peters rented Thomas's theater in Manhattan for the July 4 concert for a rental fee of $20,000. Peters sold out in advance all of the tickets for the concert and would…

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    Love Simon Transcript

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    separate genres for this topic. I will be analyzing interview transcripts from an actor and the director, and magazine articles on the movie itself. Both magazine articles (movie review) and interviews serve to enlighten but mostly entertain their audiences. Yet, they achieve this goal through their own different conventions. An author’s purpose when writing movie interviews is typically for two reasons. So, we can learn more about the interviewee (actor, producer, director, etc.) on a…

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    Movie Theater Concessions

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    When going into a movie theater they already have concessions but do you bring in your own food? Most people from the past years have been booting out the concession food and bringing their own but what do you think? People should be allowed to bring in their own food in a movie theater because food is expensive and unhealthy. It is argued, that people should not be able to bring food into a movie theater because movie theaters can go out of business. Movies theaters make their money by…

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    financing the movie, distribution and marketing has been carried out by Universal. Universal distribution chief Nikki Rocco had spoken out about the success of the original film which drove them to take on a follow-up film. "'Dumb and Dumber' was a beloved film on home entertainment, and people wanted to be entertained. It's escapism," Rocco explained. Narrowly prevailing over former box office top spot holder 'Big Hero 6', the PG-13 comedy film is a direct sequel to the first movie 'Dumb and…

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    was filmed in only one location but the movie lacked complexity. After the protagonist has been jailed for 15 years he had nothing else in his mind but vengeance. The scene took place after he found the location where he was being kept all these years to find some answers.The scene where the main character fights his way through a pile of goons in a corridor with only a hammer made you in the edge of your seat. The next example im going to use was from the movie Atoment (2007) . The scene took…

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