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    Journal 2 Excalibur

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    Hamse Mohamed Papageorge Media Communication 12/4/17 Journal 2 Excalibur Is a film that revolves around king Arthur who was merely a squire before lifting the sword Excalibur from it stones. Where his farther king Uther had place it when he was killed in battle in hopes of a new king shall rise and lead the people of Camelot. The film revolves around betrayal romance friendship and death. In my opinion I believe Excalibur was a good film I thought it was interesting and fascinating. mostly because

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    Musical films are those that involve singing and dancing as the main elements by combining performances of songs and dances. They are usually performed by the main characters, but they can also bring multiples characters into one musical scene. Movies that bring occasional musical scenes, such as Dooley Wilson’s rendition of “As Time Goes By” in Casablanca (1943) movie, are most likely not to be considered a musical film. Musical movies are known for combine movement and sound as the two basic but

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    industry is one in which any sort of person can find enjoyment. The American film industry is transparently one of the most prevalent in the world, and so it must be a priority for countries to foster their own film industry. South Korea (hereafter Korea) is one such example of policies that have been put in place to fight the cultural war the United States leads. A cinema screen quota policy that proposes that a Korean theatre must show domestic films at least 73 days a year has been in place to different

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    experiences, it can earn praises or criticism from thousands of people. Films are enchanting products for the world. AMERICAN FILM INDUSTRY [pic] It is quiet impossible to think about the American film industry without the name of Hollywood. While you are thinking about Hollywood and the American film industry you will find that the effect of Hollywood has given rise to several periods of American Cinema. From silent films to movies made by modern technology and

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    Background and History of Creative Industry The British’s creative industries have never been stronger. British creators are behind some of the world’s successful video games, UK architectural corporations lead on high-profile projects across the world, while British films are taking the most wanted of international industry awards. It’s a way to describe a lot of different activities which have creativity at their heart – for example computer games, design, music, publishing, architecture, film

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    last few decades; but the success of Bahubali is altogether at a different level. The movie has set new benchmarks with all time records for a dubbed Hindi version; in two weeks it has already occupied a position in the top five movies of Indian cinema. The makers plan to release an international version in English and Chinese, the final run could take it to number one position, which would be remarkable for a movie from the Telugu film industry, given the limited audience range it catered to so

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    New Age Bollywood: Society’s call or IQ’s fall The actress flexes her belly muscles for the 367th time on screen. She seems to be quite content with the blatant stereotyping and the pigeon-holing. The fact that she is only there as a commodity doesn’t seem to bother her. The actor falls in love at first sight – with her or her belly dancing, we’re not really sure. The same actor proceeds to bash the skulls of 453 similar minded men lusting after the aforementioned belly to prove his love for the

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    Instructions Not Included Imagine, it is a sunny day and the light reflects off of the surrounding sea and onto an ideal beach home. Nothing but beautiful people, sunshine, and good times. But alas good times do not always last as next comes a blast from the past so powerful it is still felt 8 years into the future! If all those images have been conjured up in the viewer’s mind, then you have the basic plot to this foreign film ‘Instructions Not Included’. But wait there is more I promise. Firstly

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    The first time I watched a horror movie, I was nine years old. While all of my cousins shrieked and closed their eyes, I felt totally engaged. Will we become more violent if we watch these movies? Will we become a gore-loving, emotionally insensitive society? What is it about scary movies that we love so much? It all comes back to the Human Condition. Facing our fears, establishing our sense of normalcy, and experiencing a weird sort of fun are all solid claims that Stephen King states in his essay

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    Celebrities have a moral responsibility to be good role models for the society, would you agree? First of all by using the dictionary the main definitions can be broken down; the definition for a celebrity is ‘a famous or well known person’. The definition of moral responsibility is ‘the idea that a person has moral obligations in certain situations.’ The definition of a good role model is ‘a person whose behaviour, example, or success is or can be emulated by others, especially by younger people

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