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    fantasy. In addition, Burton received a Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement Award when he attended the 64th Venice International Film Festival. More commonly recognized awards which Tim Burton is a recipient of include an Emmy, Golden Globe, National Board of Review Award, and Producers Guild of America. Currently, Tim Burton continues to produce, write, and direct films such as “Alice In Wonderland” and several sequels to his previous hits, including “Alice Through the Looking Glass” and “Beetlejuice

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    Brothers then, made the first full-length all-talking film, and the first all-talking colour film in the 1920s. Warner Brothers is a fully integrated, broad-based entertainment company, it is a global leader in all forms of entertainment and their related businesses across all emerging and current media and platforms. The multicultural, broad-based company is positioned at the forefront of every aspect of the entertainment industry from feature films, television and home entertainment production and

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    High artistic merit films exude special effects that take Hollywood by storm. The American Film Institute lists Forrest Gump as one of the greatest American films of all time. Released in 1994 by Paramount Pictures, Forrest Gump tells the story of a Southern, mentally challenged man named Forrest Gump who experiences many tribulations in his life, such as having a low IQ of 75 and wearing braces on his leg as a child. Throughout the plot of the film, Forrest adheres to a signature phrase coined by

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    significant impact of the film series is that the main characters were not white males, they were minorities. The stereotypical references used throughout the trilogy use all kinds, from Asian jokes, black jokes, female jokes, etc. It is one of the funny childhood movies I remember watching growing up as a kid, and never understood that most of the humor dialogue in the scenes are racist stereotypes and sexual. This movie uses these types of media concepts to bring in humor to the film and tries to make

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    about forty percent to over ninety percent of the population” (americainclass). This shows how in just eight years movie popularity spiked, where as about 40 million Americans went to motion picture theatres on a weekly basis. As the brink of silent films came to society and the evolution of the industry had risen, going to the movie theatre became a weekly event. This transition in entertainment, from stand-up comedy/plays to movies, was remarkable. The huge trend and liking for going to the movies

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    the 1980s and it soon started being used in films for effects. Rickitt (2006) explains that effects during the 80s were not just there to solve problems and producing impossible shots like their initial purpose but used as a marketing tool for films to promote themselves based on the quality of the image and amount of visual effects involved. Star Wars was the first film to make use of this marketing tool and made people grow more interest on the film itself as well as the effects and of course,

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    From 1948 to 1991 countless anti-communist films were made, dominating the stage of transnational politics and geostrategic affairs between East and West from the beginning to the end of the USSR. The Cold War would impose an atmosphere bursting with tension on the world film production arena. The main tense issues that prevailed included but were not limited to: Communist expansionism, American Imperialism, an arms race including a nuclear menace, the subjugation of space, and the infamous intelligence

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    of the movie accomplish the major aspects of the novel, but they leave out the little things in the book. These little things gave the characters personality and made them seem as real people. This is common in most movies based on books because producers may want to appeal to a wider audience. Although the book and movie have major aspect alike, the little things that gave the book its charm and are not in the movie. The movie and book had the same message. In my opinion the message of the book

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    moment with the focus of making the Brown Agency a household name. The agency has featured in all the big name shows from New York fashion week to the famous Miami Swim week. Furthermore, in terms of commercial talent in the Texas area, agents and producers should make the Brown Agency their first and only stop. Who knows, they might find the next teen heartthrob just waiting to be plucked up by Hollywood. The modeling and acting talent at the Brown Agency is, gorgeous, dedicated, impassioned and ready

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    1939, but due to WWII (1941) TV was shut down. But the 50’s time period was still full of many important things, such as: The Cold War, Segregation matters, and the making of 3-D images, or Deepies. In the 50's television and films were very popular because it was a relaxing thing for people to do in their leisure time. During the period that followed WWII most of the movies were traditional representations of men and women, while younger people yearned for a modern and exhilarating

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