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    Movies and Their Impact on Society “I’m going to make a name for myself. If I fail‚ you will never hear of me again”- Edward James Muggeridge. True to his words he succeeded in making a name for himself and he created the first movie or “motion picture”. Now if you do not understand or know what a movie is I will enlighten you as best I can. Movies are a rollercoaster ride that transcends people into a whole different world fresh out of somebody’s imagination as seen through the genres of horror

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    Horror Movies Comparison

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    it about scary movies that is so appealing to us? Of course‚ cinematic fear is fleeting. It cannot touch our surface of reality. Therefore‚ we love horror movies. Fear is a popular and common theme in books and movies. But in reality‚ fear hardly touches many of our lives. It is a distant feeling that we mentally grasp but emotionally are oblivious to. Horror movies temporarily create that emotional experience without devastating consequences. there are a lot of kind of horror movies and here i am

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    Movies are a great success in todays entertainment and technology world. movies are simply pictures in motion and nothing else but attract us so much .Movies are a good influence as sometimes they potray a very good message through an interesting way within a short time .They are also stress busters with all the comedy that they include sometimes . I personally feel movies and films are a good influence as they help many people find out their talents‚ and movies are something what usually everyone

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    HORROR MOVIES EFFECT

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    The Effects of Horror Movies on Children By Timothy Sexton‚ eHow Contributor The implicit‚ and often explicit‚ intention of horror movies is to scare people. The fright engendered by horror movies can have residual psychological effects for years. Two studies‚ "Tales from the Screen: Enduring Fright Reactions to Scary Media" and another‚ funded by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)‚ both concluded that exposure horror movies may have long-lasting adverse effects on children. 1. Anxiety

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    Comparing Mermaid Movies

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    of the true lore and has existed for centuries. These magical creatures from these too movies are too sides of the same coin one very instinctive and true to the actual myth‚ while on the other side there is the mermaid that are more geared towards kids being pretty and friendly. These movies are so very different there isn’t one thing about these movies that are the same except for the main theme of both movies mermaids. The mermaid on she creature is beautifully mysterious‚ with a very natural looking

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    completely oblivious‚ continues to shower. The shower curtain opens‚ as the woman screams while being stabbed. The parents jump‚ as their two children also scream and run back upstairs. How do horror movies affect these children‚ and should they be allowed to watch these type of movies? Although horror movies create things from nightmares and health effects‚ to negative stereotypes and adult themes‚ they also help children through health benefits‚ facts of life‚ and the ability to face their fears upon

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    Books vs Movies

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    Movies and books are similar but yet different in many ways. Movies and books are similar in the fact that they both paint the same picture and tell the same story along with holding suspense‚ where as they differ by how they paint that picture and tell the story along with how the suspense is brought about. When reading books and watching movies‚ one will eventually come to the same conclusion at the end. How we get to that conclusion will differ for each. In the fact that movies and books

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    Adapting Plays Into Movies

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    Adapting Plays Into Movies “In theatre‚ you can change things ever so slightly; it’s an organic thing. Whereas in film‚ you only have that chance on the day‚ and you have no control over it at all‚” These insightful words were once spoken by actress (Casino Royale‚ Quantum of Solace) and Oscar winner Judi Dench‚ and they very clearly illustrate one of the biggest differences between theatre and film. However‚ a small hint of bias seems to be depicted in this point of view. The quote (and many others)

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    My Favorite Movies

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    Today‚ I am going to talk about my favorite movies. I like to watch movies very much; especially I like foreign films lots than Japanese films‚ because I like to study foreign languages. I watch movies with English subtitle‚ and it is good how to learn English. Do you know the film titled “BIG FISH”? That is my best favorite movie. The story is human drama‚ and I can see the love between father and the son. And the story is not only human drama‚ but also fantasy. It is most beautiful story that

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    History of Silent Movies

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    Pioneer developments in "moving pictures" occurred during the 1890s with the patenting of the kinetograph and kinetoscope (1891) by Thomas Edison and W.K.L. Dickson in the United States and the cinematograph (1895) by the Lumiere brothers in France. By the turn of the century‚ films less than a minute in length were being exhibited at major fairs in the U.S. and abroad. Soon after‚ audiences began flocking to movie houses called "Nickelodeons‚" one-floor venues‚ where short films (approximately 10

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