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    The 1950's TV Show

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    Television as almost everything in life has had an evolution. The way we think of television is very different than the way our ancestors did. Television has been around since the late 1920’s. However, back in the day it was a very expensive luxury that only the elite could afford. With the passage of years television became more accessible and as a consequence more popular. In the 1950’s television was considered to be the primary medium in which many families gathered their information.…

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    The “Song of the Roustabouts” and Animals In Disney’s Dumbo(1941) many of Paul Wells’s narrative strategies are apparent. These narrative strategies help enhance the feeling you get while watching the movie and allow you to connect to the characters. Ben Sharpsteen, the supervising director of Dumbo used sound, symbolism, and choreography several times while making the movie, especially in the scene when they sing the song called, “Song of the Roustabouts.” When Dumbo, the other elephants,…

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    The movie Aladdin was never meant to be created so that the people of the Middle East could have a film to cherish about their culture. The film was scripted, animated, and released all during and within a year of the gulf war. This film, just as Disney has done since the world wars, was used as a form of propaganda and a method to gain nationalism from the people when we entered a foreign land for war. Therefore, Disney had to incorporate western values into the film to display what actions are…

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    Alexander McQueen was born in Lewisham, London on March 17, 1969.. He became head designer of the Louis Vuitton-owned Givenchy fashion line and, in 2004, launched his own menswear line. He earned the British Fashion Council's British Designer of the Year award four times, and was named Commander of the Order of the British Empire. McQueen committed suicide in 2010, shortly after the death of his mother. At age 16, McQueen dropped out of school. He found work on Savile Row, a street in London's…

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    The concept of amusement has been used as the basis of popular culture as a source of entertainment with its goal of amusing it’s audience but in recent societies has revolutionized and in a response, been critiqued with looking into the inner workings of Disneyland and overall critique of amusement with “Amusing Ourselves to Death.” Entertainment has multiple sources such as music, film, television and amusement parks are the basis for popular culture that are primarily seen through media,…

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    I believe that the movie, Amazing Grace, is both historically accurate and inaccurate. There were also strong and weak parts of the movie. The accurate and good parts of this movie include the ending scene, the humor incorporated into it, some quotes, and the amount of research done for the movie to be accurate. First, the most important part of the movie was the ending. This was when Wilberforce presents the Bill to the House of Commons. The scene seemed real and true! It was very nicely…

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    Fast Runner Legend

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    The website, www.isuma.tv, tells us about the legend behind the film “The Fast Runner”. For example, the website gives us background information on the community in which the legend took place, Igloolik. In these types of communities there was no written language and the legends, such as the legend of Atanarjuat, was passed down through generations and generations of oral traditions. The film “The Fast Runner” brought to life the traditions of the people of Igloolik. It showed us how the…

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    Do you ever watch a movie or read a book and later feel changed by what you felt? Well movies and books are supposed to get you to feel a certain way about the topic. They bring ideas to your head and allow your feelings to come out, this can be why most people feel impacted by certain movies or books. Movies and books have the power to change your life by allowing you to express the way you feel or think about the certain topic. Works of art, such as books or movies, can impact a large amount…

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    Angelina Jolie Vs Aniston

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    Angelina Jolie VS Jennifer Aniston “Movies can and do have tremendous influence in shaping young lives in the realm of entertainment towards the ideals and objectives of normal adulthood.” This famous quote by Walt Disney explains the importance of our day to day movies. Going off of movies, they wouldn’t even be around without the actors/actresses. They come in many, many different shapes and sizes, but the two main ones being discussed are Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Aniston. Though they are…

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    The movie of Anne Frank is an exaggeration for the sake of interest. The movie added things to enhance itself while the play stayed mostly true to Anne Frank’s story. Like most productions, the play and the movie were very different in accuracy, the limitations and the motives of the productions. Both the play and the movie lack accuracy when it comes to the true story of Anne Frank’s life. Both the movie and the play have a lack of accuracy. However the play is more accurate because it…

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