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    of all genres‚ ranging from Gattaca to Star Wars to Finding Nemo‚ all have something in common; they all had a science consultant to help filmmakers get the science part of their fictional world right. In this chapter of Kirby’s book Lab Coats in Hollywood: Science‚ Scientist‚ and Cinema he argues the strong connection that exist between the cinema/filmmakers and science institutions/communities. In a world where science meets fiction it is important that the science is accurate to the highest degree

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    “South Korean cinema both borrows from and rejects Hollywood.” How far is this true in Save the Green Planet? In order to discuss the extent to which Jang Joon-Hwan’s ‘Save The Green Planet!’ (2003) borrows from and Rejects Hollywood‚ it is important to identify exactly what type of film it is and what it is trying to do. Save the Green Planet (STGP) is a very typical South Korean New Wave film. ‘New Waves’ in cinema are basically film movements which involve a series of experimental (and often

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    In the 1930s the United States was suffering from the Great Depression. People were out of work and penniless‚ but Hollywood actors raised several American Spirits. Shirley Temple a child star‚ Clark Gable the first macho man‚ and Charlie Chaplin an English born actor who became an American movie icon were all actors who raised American spirit on the silver screen during the Great Depression. Shirley Temple was a child star who lifted American hearts. Shirley started her career at the young age

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    THEA 2301 – Film History I Comparative Essay 1: Romance in Classical Hollywood Bronwen Clewley In the midst of the Hollywood’s Classical era‚ both David Lean’s 1945 film Brief Encounter and Frank Capra’s 1934 film It Happened One Night are stories of restrained romance‚ supressed largely by the censorship codes of the time. Brief Encounter is a melancholy‚ noir-like film that gives its main characters little satisfaction in the end and emphasizes the importance of faithfulness to one’s marriage

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    Discussion #5 Discussion #5 There are many centers in the area that someone could go to get tested not just for HIV and AIDS but other STDs‚ as well. The Quest Diagnostics and LabCorp in Hollywood test for STDs and have many other different tests at the center. If someone would like to talk about their results they can either talk to their doctor or the health provider that took the test. If the person wants to talk to someone else for their emotional support they can talk to their friends

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    agency law and the contract law because every partner is an agent of the firm and every business has to make contract to be legally binding in the business. However‚ in this assignment‚ the case of “Hollywood or Bust – The Three Little Pigs” will be discuses base on the Partnership Act 1895 (W.A). Hollywood or Bust – The Three Little Pigs Issue 1 i. Are Groucho‚ Harpo and Chico relationship is partnership? ii. Does Zeppo is partner in firm? Rules of Law * Partnership is the relationship

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    Review: The Cinematic Marvels of Greta Gerwig’s Lady Bird Andrew Hu “The only exciting thing about 2002 is that it’s a palindrome‚” the titular protagonist complains to her mother in the opening scene of Greta Gerwig’s mesmerising directorial debut. In the year of 2002‚ seventeen-year-old senior student—née Christine McPherson— christens herself ‘Lady Bird’ in a Catholic high school in Sacramento‚ California‚ the hometown from which she inches to escape to “where culture is‚ like New York.” From

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    For this book review we read Leading Cross-Culturally: Covenant Relationships for Effective Christian Leadership by Sherwood Lingenfelter. In this book Lingenfelter informs the reader of how to be an effective leader in a multicultural setting. In this book we are able to see multiple ways on how to be an effective leader‚ and are able to learn the dos and the do nots of leading another culture. The reader is able to learn these dos and do nots through different case studies that the author presents

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    watch films that were not produced in their primary language. This innovation therefore created room for rapid spread of films from their country of origin to other countries‚ in which Nigeria is not an exception. Today in Nigeria‚ films made in Hollywood USA‚ France‚ India‚ China‚ etc. are always in high demand. Our present Nigeria society now has a Europeanized look. Our youths now strive to talk‚ walk‚ behave‚ eat‚ and dress exactly like characters in foreign films‚ to the detriment and abandonment

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    a pretty good movie." Steven Spielberg. ’ For this essay I intend to discuss how Hollywood as an industry has used the marketing strategies of blockbuster films to significant advantage in film merchandising. Along with the use of mass merchandising as a form of marketing films‚ with the hope of creating awareness among the public. As merchandising has become one of the most lucrative ‘arenas ’ for Hollywood Studios to earn a profit. Many blockbuster films today come with novelisations of the

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