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    Only Changing Hollywood‚ Changing the World Almost every movie one watches nowadays contains a female character. Now‚ look at that female. Majority of the time‚ she has some kind of sexual appeal to her. That sexual appeal was make big by Marilyn Monroe. Known as one of the most photographed‚ most famous‚ and most misunderstood Hollywood actress of all time‚ Monroe changed Hollywood and set the bar high for the upcoming actresses. Marilyn Monroe not only changed Hollywood‚ but also changed

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    Radio‚ Internet services e.t.c are to an extent guilty of this same negative depiction of nurses‚ Hollywood paints the worst pictures and theirs greatly mold the public opinion and view of nursing as pictures don’t need million words to be captivating! These stereotypes about nursing are largely planted and nurtured by Hollywood shows and spread throughout the world. As far back as 1932‚ Hollywood in its film “A farewell to Arms” depicted nursing as having no security and autonomy. The chief nurse

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    Frankenstein Throughout the years‚ Hollywood has been notorious for taking classic novels‚ and turning them into big blockbuster movies. However‚ in order for Hollywood to make money‚ they feel the need to make drastic changes to the characters and plot so that the average everyday moviegoer will be entertained. Frankenstein: Or the Modern Prometheus is no exception to this and it can be shown through the many different movies that have been adapted from Mary Shelly’s timeless novel. In the original

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    properties to express larger themes. First of all‚ Quentin Tarantino somewhat adheres to the Classical Hollywood Editing System. One rule from the Classical Hollywood Editing System that Quentin Tarantino adheres to throughout the movie is the 180 degree rule. In other words‚ he does not seem to cross the axis of action. However‚ there are times when the director breaks with the Classical Hollywood Editing System and one way he does this is by having a discontinuous editing system. One example is

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    consider three basic factors. Was it a Hollywood success? How many people went to see the movie? What were the opinions of the viewers? All these questions are answered when the film is shown. By applying these questions to the film Crash we can see how the general public responded to it. Audiences view a film and decide if they like it based on various reasons. Many of the most popular films are Hollywood productions. According to yearwood this is because “ Hollywood has produced a few stinkers over

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    helped shape early Hollywood from behind the scenes‚ actresses played a crucial role in the development of early film and the Hollywood star and studio systems. More popular than their male counterparts‚ early female stars helped make Hollywood a booming commercial venture thanks to their intense popularity with audiences. Female actresses parlayed this popularity into greater control of their acting roles‚ as well as what happened behind the scenes. As a result‚ early Hollywood had a dynamic where

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    entirely reflect the reality. At the level of creative expressions‚ the relationship between these two continents has always been‚ to say the very least‚ a two-way road. The exchanges concerning Hollywood and the international cinema scene are long-standing and deeply rooted. During the formation of classical Hollywood cinema‚ many of its key architects were in fact European emigrants – Lubitsch‚ Dieterle‚ Lang‚ Hitchcock‚ Sirk‚ to name but a few. More recently‚ many of Hollywood’s finest contemporary directors

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    Is the song about the Californian dream or is it some nonsense that repeats the words “hard core soft porn”? Red Hot Chili Peppers are an American rock band formed in 1983 in Los Angeles‚ California. The band most of the time consisted of vocalist Anthony Kiedis‚ guitarist John Frusciante‚ bassist Michael "Flea" Balzary‚ and drummer Chad Smith. The band’s music can best be described as traditional rock and funk mixed with various elements of heavy metal‚ punk rock and psychedelic rock. They wrote

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    Mortenson‚ personified Hollywood glamour with an unparalleled glow and energy that captivated the world. Brought into the world in a traumatic situation that would effect the later part of her life‚ she managed to become a legend. Marilyn was therefore great but misunderstood in many ways. Surpassing her stereotypical sex goddess appeal‚ Marilyn learned to go beyond the struggles that were placed upon her in her journey through life to become known as one of the greatest Hollywood divas that ever existed

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    ASC Clubhouse. He shares this honor with other prominent cinematographers who are all masters in the field of filmmaking. It was his dream to get in and the ASC Executive Board gladly granted it. The ASC Clubhouse is one of the oldest buildings in Hollywood. Since the ASC took possession of it in 1936 from silent-film star Conway Tearle‚ it has gained almost mythical status in the motion-picture industry. In addition to housing the oldest organization in the American film industry‚ it serves as a museum

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