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    has a significant impact on modern popular culture through the changes he brought the movie industry. No other twentieth-century movie producer has had a massive effect on the film business than George Lucas. His enthusiasm for development produced innovation that altered films. His business understanding transformed film into a multibillion-dollar industry. His "Star Wars" set of three introduced the time of the Hollywood super blockbuster. (Norwich). Lucas was born in Modesto, California, on…

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    The film JFK is an example of historical streamlining. The film changed the debate regarding the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Oliver Stone utilized an important historical character and chain of events for his own profit. He created myths and twisted history. He outright distorted history to further his artistic agenda. Oliver Stone’s film JFK blurs the lines between fact and fiction much like other docudramas. One of the most controversial topics about the film JFK is Stone’s argument…

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    Fairytales, Femininity and Film: Feminine Ideals in American and Japanese Children’s Animation The nature of social expectations evident in children’s animated films is compelling. Socialization structures, values, morals, spirituality, gender expectations, and national culture and identity are all expressed through animated media and marketed toward children. Animation is more than entertainment, it is a major means by which children assimilate culture. Film is one of the most useful sets of…

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    Film Reimagined

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    The Film, Reimagined To reimagine the seventh installation of the epic fantasy series Star Wars in the tradition of the French New Wave of the late 1950s/60s, one would have to drastically reconsider and revise the film’s budget, cinematography, special effects, and, perhaps most importantly, point of view and narrative style. Within the reimagining, the basic plot and characters would remain the same because the plot and characters are quite archetypical; they maintain their integrity and…

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    unacceptable parts. It also helps parents keep track of what their children watch or play. It is proven that it is better to have censorship on music, games, and movies because what most kids see they want to try. In 1907, Chicago, the second biggest film market at the time, gave the chief of police the power to issue and deny permits for movie exhibition based on the moral grounds – making it one of the first municipalities to begin exercising censorship over movie content ("Censorship in…

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    Disney Is A Liar Essay

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    Disney is a liar! It lies about truths in its media. Furthermore, my topics of argument are social, cultural, and historical aspects of Disney’s media. These are present in High School Musical, Aladdin, and Pocahontas. In order to increase educational value, Disney should improve the accuracy of the social, historical, and cultural aspects of their media. Disney lies about social life of kids and teenagers in their media. Disney’s media stays away from the truths of real social life, and the…

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    sense, Williams is one of the few playwrights from the mid-twentieth century chosen for high school English courses, where canonization leads to the importance and general awareness of Williams’s works as they still are remembered significantly in film and television references. The third definition, used less frequently when considering Williams, would be the religious definition of canonization, the process by which the Catholic Church confirms sainthood. As an artist who impacted generations…

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    Bruno Holocaust Analysis

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    to become indoctrinated and wrapped up in the evil of Nazi brain washing. December 14,2012 is a reminder of the lost lives of innocent kids in sandy elementary school through shooting. In the film, childhood innocence is shown by the two boys. The film maker presents childlike perception to make sense of rules and then apply them to all situation as Bruno is aware that his father’s office is out of bound for everyone but also encourages the audience to be able to…

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    “Inside Out” And the Theme of Mental Illness Everyone loves Disney-Pixar's smash hit, "Inside Out." Small animated emotions living inside our heads, how cool is that? It benefits children, adults and everyone in between to watch this film. It offers so much more than an escape from boredom for an hour and 40 minutes. "Inside Out" has a much deeper meaning, and yes, it is even deeper than its most apparent lesson of the importance of opening up. Riley, the main character…

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    Hamburger Hill Sparknotes

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    There is a substantial number of films that depict the soldiers of the U.S. Army’s 101st Airborne Infantry Division, also known as the “Screaming Eagles”. This film in particular, Hamburger Hill, focuses on the men of the 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment in the 3rd Brigade of the Division, and their time spent training for and experiencing the Battle of Hamburger Hill, or Hill 937. Taking place during the Vietnam War, this film goes into the more personal aspects of the war, such as how…

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