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    that had an assortment to the bundle some of them being good and some that were mediocre. So for a long time they had the theaters and the public that liked movies wrapped around their finger. They were making it so that little companies weren’t able to compete against these five large companies. They were soon even buying theaters so that they wouldn’t have to even sell to theaters.…

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    front, Neighbors 2 clearly didn’t need to be made - even though you could easily say that about several films. Regardless, this comedy sequel was not put into production for its creativity, but rather its effectiveness at drawing moviegoers into the theater. But, if there’s one major complaint about this sequel - it’s the fact that it breaks absolutely zero new ground. Yes, one could even say that this is the exact same thing as the first film. If it ain’t broke - don’t fix it,…

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    Introduction For some forsaken reason, 80’s movies are always remembered and known for their strong views of American High Schools and the life of a typical American teenager. 80’s movies such as, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, and the Breakfast Club defined that generation’s social scene, and remain popular movies with upcoming generations. The vast majority of the current American middle class grew up as teenagers in the 80’s so those films serve as a remainder of…

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    Kevin Smith

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    An everyman with a knowledge of film, Smith bridged that gap for many moviegoers who may never have imagined stepping foot in an arthouse theater to see a little known film. Scripting lowbrow humor with highbrow dialogue, Smith made his first foray with the micro-budgeted Clerks in 1994, a raunchy buddy comedy about life behind the counter of adjoined convince/video stores. Pulling from his…

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    The mise-en-scene itself has been created in a “shabby” environment in order to implement the context of the scene. The setting is a reflection of each of the characters disposition, particularly to that of Brett. The setting of a small, cheap, and untidy appearance to the apartment combined with tattered furniture and dim low-key lighting, due to the only source of light being from a singular window, gives the impression that Jules is providing a sense of opportunity those inhibited in poor…

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    How do film classifications impact people’s viewing decisions? Film classifications can impact the viewing decisions of the people in different ways however to main goal is to provide viewers, mainly parents, with information to allow parents to make informed viewing decisions related to content in films (Classification.gov.au, 2014). The current system of film ratings emerged in 1968 and greatly impacted the industry as prior to this the rating system was simply a series of guidelines as to…

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    In the case of violence in media, the amount of violence needs to be regulated among age groups as today many young children are able to witness inappropriate content throughout all forms of media. This display of violence in activities that children participate in everyday can have a negative effect on them. Young children often do copy what they see and they are most at risk when it comes to this over exposure of violence. More than ever before our youth is exposed to large amounts of violence…

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    When I go to the movie theater to watch a movie, I can’t help but to fall in love with all the incredible scenarios that are shown. Something advantageous to the movies is that, it takes less time than reading a book; movies are basically short-ways. Reading can be hard for some…

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    Film Trailers Analysis

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    Most people have seen a movie trailer, if it was good it may have convinced them to see the film, but if it was not good, it may have not convinced them to see the movie. Watching a trailer is usually seen as a good idea before seeing the movie. It allows one to appreciate the grand work of art a movie is, but it can also show how terrible a movie is. However, trailers can influence consumers, and do more than just demonstrate the idea of a particular movie. Therefore, the consumer’s opinion and…

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    Star Cinema Grill is a movie theater and restaurant that has become very popular. While watching a movie, a person can order an entire meal and enjoy the meal during the movie. They have a large range of foods from burgers to spaghetti. It also has has a full bar and lobby for those who show up a little early for their movie. Is a combination restaurant and movie theater a positive alternative to dining out followed by a movie separately? The seats at Star Cinema Grill are wider and much…

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