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    The show Deadliest Catch just returned to Discovery for Season 4 and they are already being accused of faking scenes for the new season. The Hollywood Reporter shared details about why they believe that the Season 4 premiere of The Deadliest Catch had a few things that were faked for drama. The season started out with a huge storm in the Bering Sea. Early start filming @ Yaquina Bay w/ Silent Crow Production to support Deadliest Catch show filmed off Oregon Coast. pic.twitter.com/bvhpvsFs8C…

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    As Medical Marijuana getting legalized in more places across the globe, weed becomes widely popular among all categories of people. From politicians to famous athletes, weed has a fan base of millions of people. Do you like being stoned? How about pulling Marijuana pranks? Well, there are a lot of enthusiasts who find this activity quite entertaining. Below are Top 5 Marijuana Pranks. Enjoy! 1. McDonalds Weed Prank This man ordered a burger, chicken nuggets, and, as it turned out, a bag of…

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    technical cinematic elements that may not have been widely used in classic Hollywood cinema. The narrative style of Citizen Kane challenged the traditional Hollywood narrative by developing the story through the use of flashbacks and first person voice over narration from different characters throughout the movie. Each character, from Jed Leland, Kane’s “friend”, to Susan Kane, Kane’s second wife, to Jerry Thompson, the reporter looking for the meaning behind Kane’s last words, all contribute…

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    will be even “more unpredictable” than “Game of Thrones” Season 6! “More Unpredictable” Than “Game of Thrones” Evan Goldberg, who developed “Preacher” for AMC with Seth Rogen, recently attended the show’s Hollywood premiere in Regal LA. The pilot’s co-director tried to explain to The Hollywood Reporter what makes “Preacher” so different from the other shows. “This goes places metaphysically and intellectually and philosophically and emotionally that I don't think any other show has done or will…

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    landscape and remains of Xanadu castle as “aging newspaper magnate Charles Foster Kane (Orson Welles) dies in his sprawling Florida estate after uttering a single, enigmatic final word -- “Rosebud“ -- and newsreel producer Rawlston (Phil Van Zandt) sends reporter Jerry Thompson (William Alland) out with the assignment of uncovering the meaning behind the great man’s dying thought. As Thompson interviews Kane 's friends, family, and associates, we learn the facts of Kane 's eventful and…

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    com/2002/09/30/opinion/the-paradox-of-corrupt-yet-effective-leadership.html Rose, L. (2017, October 18). Weinstein Biographer: Don't Rule Out Harvey Returning to Power. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved from http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/weinstein-biographer-dont-rule-harvey-returning-power-1049821 THR Staff. (2017, October 18). Harvey Weinstein Timeline: The Awards and the Accusations. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved from…

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    Jarhead Accuracy Analysis

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    Jarhead Accuracy Hollywood likes to reenact moments of history for the viewer’s pleasure. The retelling of these historical events are usually used to make money, so the accuracy of some movies are not always one hundred percent reliable. This was the case in the movie Jarhead. Piece by piece, as the movie continued some small and large differences between Hollywood magic and reality were very evident. Even so, Jarhead has some historical value, but it was used predominantly as a money…

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    Tyler Moore Biography

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    best known for her roles in television sitcoms, died at Greenwich Hospital in Connecticut due to cardiopulmonary arrest brought upon by pneumonia. Moore was survived by her husband, Dr. Robert Levine, whom she married in 1983, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The actress was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes when she was 33 and in recent years, nearly got blind due to the disease. The illness inspired Moore to advocate for the research of diabetes cures and even became the international…

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    Movies produced in Hollywood do not reflect America’s racial makeup. The majority of Hollywood films consist of completely white casts directed by white directors. Unfortunately, most multicultural Hollywood films struggle to obtain financing from big studios. Furthermore, scarcely any diverse films that receive funding ever receive nominations for awards. Indeed, Hollywood movies do not reflect the racial diversity of American audiences as evidenced by casts and directors, funding, and awards.…

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    Many times these villainous journalists who do not serve the greater good eventually pay the price of their wrongdoings or “repent by trying to do the right thing”. In Absence of Malice, Megan Carter is a reporter who writes a story on a devoutly Catholic schoolteacher who’s had an abortion. The publication of the story eventually leads to the schoolteacher’s suicide. Her best friend, Gallagher, comes and physically attacks Carter. He rebukes Carter, “Couldn’t…

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