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    The home theater. The zenith of advanced household accomplishment. At the point when our precursors rushed to the underlying films to look up in stunningness at the "photo appears," little did they figure that their descendents would one day censure such areas for mammoth level screen TVs and the most recent in home theater sound gear. Since all things considered, why go out for supper and a motion picture when you can remain in? The home theater framework is the most recent stage in America's…

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    Eating, is one of the main symbols in order to survive. By discussing symbolism and eating as a whole, it will be easier to better understand America. Symbol usage relies on learning, memory, and emotion. However, when we symbolically eat, our brain doesn’t process the symbols, it processes eating to satisfy hunger. This is because, the symbols we give things is not what’s important to humans, it’s what they represent. Humans are commonly symbolically interacting through eating. For example, the…

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    Complex Star Wars) The budget that the crew had was eleven million dollars. It became so popular that it had made over four million dollars in the US but had made over seven million dollars world wide in the box office which put it as the number one movie of the year in 1977 by about four million dollars worldwide. The director George Lucas had brought the screenplay to life when he used the Actors Mark Hamill who played Luke Skywalker, Harrison Ford as Han Solo, Carrie Fisher as Princess Leia,…

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    “Ghostbusters” (2016) manages to remain afloat, mostly because it has a lot of heart, despite its conspicuous problems. You may argue that McCarthy, Wiig, and Hemsworth are enough of star power; plus, McKinnon, but she still remains more a TV power in lieu of movie power. It is understandable that the film attempts to prove that women can carry an entire film on their own, we have seen it happen more often, particularly during the past five years with films such as, “Frozen” (2013) toping as…

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    The performing arts hold a historic grip on the American entertainment industry. With its initial burst of popularity in 1917, Hollywood cinema paved its way to becoming a dominant force in the entertainment industry. Most Americans take personal interest in performing arts, whether it be in film or live theatre. Despite this, a rift had formed with some critics of theatre expressing their concern for the shift in demand toward cinema. This raises an issue in examining the difference between…

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    In the article “Hollywood Warms to Asian Movies, American-Style,” by Renee Graham, she discusses Hollywood’s trend of remaking Asian movies into English. She informs readers that movies such as The Grudge and Shall We Dance? were both based on Japanese originals. Major studios are continuing to snap up the rights to films from South Korea, Japan, and Hong Kong with the intention of remaking them with American actors (Graham 229). Throughout the article, Graham outlines the pros and cons of…

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    My friend Cheyenne Clements, she is my best friend and me and her do lots together. To me we seem to not do a lot, but really we do. We go to the movies together all of the time. The two favorite movies that we have seen to gather is Star wars the force awakens and Jurassic world the first one that came out and we made a pact that we would go see the second one that came out. We did that the day that we went and saw the first one. We had found out that they were making a second one and we were…

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    art and technology, movies have always been considered to be the core part of a nation’s culture and the whole country itself. “So it is no surprise if past leaders like Hitler, Mao and Mussolini had always wanted to be in charge of their country’s movie industry” (Chang). Moreover, there is no doubt that there has been a great rise in the competition of film industry recently. Making…

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    life of love and war, there are subjects of her work that are also very important but they may be difficult for the screenwriter to address, for example her work on the exhibition “Congo/Women”(Addario, 191). It is important, when adapting it into a movie that the screenwriter, Peter Craig understand the power of Addario’s work and not undermine the significance of the lives she has touched with that work. Adapting both Addario’s experiences and her photography together as a whole would greatly…

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    as the critics also called the movie among the director's best and heaped admiration on the performance of Matt Damon as an astronaut stranded on Mars. The Martian marks the second best launch of Ridley Scott's career - behind only by $3 million compared to the $58 million debut of the 2001 American crime thriller film -…

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