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A Free-Market Business Industry, Settle by Movie Business

The other day, a friend of mine told me that a certain actor was supporting Barack Obama for his reelection as president. I thought that was interesting, but then again; who cares? Sure, endorsements from famous people are important in politics, but that’s a silly reason to vote for anyone. One thing I find quite [...]

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The Creativity of George Lucas and Stephen Spielberg

For years my peoples had been talking about Star Wars and we were now sitting in the third row of a movie theater. Music blared and I saw a large space ship encompass the screen in pursuit of a smaller ship. I was horrified to see the menacing, tall, dark figure of Darth Vader enter [...]

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Vampire Movies at the Box Office

The popularity of the Twilight movie series lately has sparked a renewed interest in all things vampire. Even if you are not a fan of the book or movie series, you can’t miss them all over television and in the news. It began as a figment of imagination many years ago, and has now become [...]

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Movie Review – The Adventures of Ford Fairlane

I watched The Adventures of Ford Fairlane again recently and had to write this review. Loved this film the first time I saw it, and still love it. Sure, it’s lewd and crude, but if you appreciate fhumor for the sake of humor, regardless of it’s crudeness, you’ll be entertained by this film. Let’s face [...]

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Correlation Between Photography And Cinema

Photography allows us to capture significant moments in our lives in still images and has filled the world with moving pictures through motion pictures (movies) and television. The camera is a scaled box that allows no light in, except when the shutter at the front opens and you take a photograph. The light reflected by [...]

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