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    Hollywood Reporter‚ who polled almost everyone in the entertainment industry‚ the answer is The Godfather; according to the American Film Institute (AFI)‚ who have worked some fifty years to preserve and honor motion pictures and its performers‚ Citizen Kane is the greatest movie of all time; and according to the Internet Movie Database (IMDB)‚ one of the most reliable databases for movie and industry information‚ The Shawshank Redemption rated by fans and others is the greatest movie of all time;

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    seems and is soon drawn into a rebellion against the machines. The Matrix‚ one of the most technically brilliant films‚ won Academy Awards for film editing‚ sound effects editing‚ visual effects‚ and sound. It also received BAFTAs for Best Sound as well as Achievement in Special Visual Effects and was nominated for production design‚ cinematography and editing. In 2012 it was added to the National Film Registry for

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    The movie ended up winning the Oscar nomination for Best Sound Editing. Americans loved this movie because it was three of the things Americans love most. The main character (Chris Kyle) was the best sniper‚ with more kills than any other war hero/soldier. The American Sniper was a movie about war and based on a true

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    An Analysis of Moulin Rouge

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    contrasts completely. Every film uses the stylistic system to structure a narrative that is based on a combination of the visual and audile rather than either in isolation. The four elements of the stylistic system are sound‚ cinematography‚ editing and mise-en-scene. Mise-en-scene can be further broken down into four different categories‚ namely setting‚ movement of figures‚ lighting and costume and make up. I will comment on the film in the context of the musical genre and then analyze the

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    Spinal Tap Analysis

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    Spinal Tap Spinal Tap is an satirical Rob Reiner film starring actors Michael McKean‚ Christopher Guest‚ and Harry Shearer. On March 2‚ 1984‚ marks the release of one of history’s most acclaimed documentaries ‚ “rockumentaries‚” This Is Spinal Tap‚ which told the story of one of England’s most powerful‚ exuberant and punctual fake rock bands: Spinal Tap. Spinal Tap is a improv comedy with a documentary style. The group unwittingly made an enormous contribution to the folklore of popular music.

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    Current Affairs PDF Capsule February 2015 Published By www.AffairsCloud.com Current Affairs Capsule: February 2015 AWARDS AND RECOGNITIONS Nasrin Ejner: Presented with Bharat Gaurav award by the Indian International Friendship Society Social worker‚ Nasrin Ejner has been presented with the Bharat Gaurav award by the Indian International Friendship Society (IIIFS). The award was given to her on January 16‚ 2015 for tirelessly working towards strengthening the ties between India and Kuwait‚ for

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    Movie Analysis of "Jaws".

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    Released in 1975‚ Jaws was probably one of the best adventure‚ action‚ and suspense films of that era. Directed by Steven Spielberg with the following staring main cast members Roy Scheider as "Martin Bordy" (chief police officer)‚ Richard Dreyfuss as "Matt Hooper" (marine biologist)‚ Robert Shaw as "Quint" (local fisherman)‚ Murray Hamilton as "Larry Vaughan" (town mayor). "Jaws" the movie‚ is not like any other any other fish story. The film is about a gigantic 26 foot shark that has an appetite

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    background as they move throughout the building. One of the greatest aspects of the scene and the film is the incredibly long takes and long shots. This allowed us to be able to grasp whatever we wanted to see in every shot. Jean Renoir used montage editing; this gave the audience the freedom to choose what they wanted to see within the scene. The viewers are able to edit their own idea of the shot. As the scene progresses the camera moves weightlessly with the focus on the foreground while the two

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    METHOD AND RESEARCH DESIGN Chapter Four: Method and Design I. Data Selection The company has shaped the most cinematographic works about Native Americans in Hollywood. Hence‚ this canon choice that the company constructed is the foundation of our analysis‚ as the company have access to a massive audiences particularly the European-Americans. We listed all the movies whose narrative and main characters formed the standard about Native groups’ life-style and household that are external or unfamiliar

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    Raging Bulls

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    found “Easy Riders/Raging Bulls” by Peter Biskind to be a fantastic portrait of the best dozen years of American film and the insane circumstances that created them. The reading included many features in one‚ cultural anthropology‚ film criticism‚ and gossip. This book is an excellent account of the film industry revolution during the 60’s and 70’s. It focuses more on the directors and not the actors‚ which is good because most of the decent directors of that time were completely out of their minds

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