Here’s Looking at You‚ Kid. Filmed and released in 1942 Casablanca‚ starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman‚ is a romantic drama set during World War II. The movie focuses on a man (Rick Blaine) torn between love and virtue and it is throughout the movie that he struggles to choose between his love for a woman (Ilsa Lund) and helping her and her Czech Resistance leader husband (Victor Lazlo) escape from the Vichy-controlled Moroccan city of Casablanca. Throughout the movie it becomes clear
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Imagery in “The Broken Heart” John Donnes’ poem “The Broken Heart” is full of imagery‚ used to portray his broken heart. Donne uses the imagery so we can get a visual picture of what love means to him. He uses the imagery because it’s necessary to see a picture of the pain he lives with. Donne uses several aspects of imagery‚ including death to show his grief and Donne also does uses despair to display his pain. The image of death was used throughout
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Argo [2012] Argo is a name of a movie which got Oscar for best movie in 2012. It has been done in Warner Bros production‚ with Ben Affleck as a director and George Clooney as a producer. It’s a thriller (120min) full of surprises and unexpected events‚ so I would rate it 10/10 for the story. This thriller is about hostage extraction from Teheran in 1979 and it’s based on a true story about a fake movie. During the Iranian diplomatic crisis‚ the CIA rescued six US diplomats by passing them off
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finishing with popular modern films with 3D effects. It is obvious that Hollywood has played the main role in terms of cinematography development. So called the fatherland of movie industry gave birth to so many industries such as 20th Century Fox‚ Warner Bros.‚ Paramount‚ Columbia and Universal. As for me I like Warner Brothers Pictures more. ‘Miss Congeniality’‚ ‘Harry Potter’‚ ‘The Phantom of the Opera’ are my favourite films made by this studio. The reason I like this film company is that its movies
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Producer: Michael Bay; Ian Bryce; Walter F. Parkes Director: Michael Bay Production Company(ies): DreamWorks SKG; Warner Bros. Pictures; Parkes/Macdonald Productions Distribution Company(ies): DreamWorks Distribution; DreamWorks Home Entertainment; Warner Bros.; Fox-Warner # of U.S. screens opening week: 3122 # of U.S. screens maximum: 3138 # of weeks in U.S. theaters: 7 Film Budget: $126 Million U.S
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Eastwood’s mid-budget/R-rated American Sniper the biggest domestic hit of last year 2 ‚ and it likely wasn’t comic book fans or Pixar kids. And even the realm of targeting a mass audience‚ financial restraint can yield impressive results – Warner Bros. and the Lego Group aren’t strapped for cash‚ but last year’s The LEGO Movie only cost about one-third 3 of the last several Pixar films these days‚ and was still a huge success. For all the supposed conventional wisdom of studios committing to
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to its fans. Warner Brothers has an Internet site‚ wbshop.com‚ where people can order their favorite Harry Potter “official” merchandise ranging from coffee mugs‚ t-shirts‚ wands‚ wizard hats‚ posters‚ necklaces‚ sculptures‚ ring tones‚ etc. (Warner Bros. Entertainment‚ Inc.‚ 2011). The Harry Potter hype also caused controversial views‚ such as beliefs from some Christian groups that the stories were causing children to indulge in practicing witchcraft. Some also believe that the stories teach adults
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The coming of film sound also had a prominent effect on genre and film characterisation‚ aside from the aforementioned stylistic film changes. The creation of musicals was formed through the coming of film sound in 1927‚ when Warner Bros cemented the demise of silent films‚ by releasing The Jazz Singer. A film considered to be one of the first feature-length motion pictures with synchronised sound. Despite many previous attempts to convert sound into filmmaking‚ such as the Kinetophone‚ which produced
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The play titled‚ Beowulf‚ Lord of the Bros was a very unique and interesting show. It was different than most of the performances I have seen before‚ maybe because I have never seen a college-performed show with all student actors‚ and also that this show was a new concept of Beowulf to be written. The name of the theatre it was shown in was Titmus Theatre at NC State University‚ which is an “end stage” theatre. It was directed by Kyle Dougan. Overall‚ I was pleased with how the whole show went‚
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Blockbuster Exhibitions: A Case Study The contemporary blockbuster exhibit‚ which emerged in the museum world in the late twentieth century‚ has become increasingly popular among museums in the past few decades. Defined by Albert Elsen as a “large-scale loan exhibition which people who normally don’t go to museums will stand in line for hours to see‚” these exhibits produce mass interest and wide-ranging excitement. In my paper I tackle the issue of the blockbuster exhibit and debate the
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