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    The Narrative “Confessions of a Shusher” by Phillip Lopate creates a vivid image of the atmosphere of a movie theater that contains an annoying or irritating person or couple. The purpose of this writing piece is to express the frustration of the people surrounding those who do not partake in correct movie etiquette and also how society has possibly lost its sense of respect for other persons. He is trying to convey the struggle between those who consider themselves to be “shushers” and those who

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    Paul Thomas Anderson and Christopher Nolan who prefer the format for its wide aspect ratio and vivid‚ ultra-detailed image quality. That improved visual fidelity comes at a cost however. The format’s age and relative obscurity means that most modern movie houses lack the film projectors required to display the film. This Vulture piece from 2012 has a nice breakdown of the pros and cons of 70mm filmmaking. According to the New York Times‚ some outlets are shelling out close to $80‚000 in order to outfit

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    rejuvenated with the latest international trends in cinema exhibition reached India’s shores swiftly with the arrival of satellite TV. The capitals cosmopolitan audience was becoming increasingly aware of the advanced cinematic technology that enhances the movie going experience and this had whetted their appetite for watching movies on the “big screen“. To cater to the increasingly sophisticated tastes of the audience Priya exhibitor Pvt. Ltd. totally refurbished the existing cinema in June 1991 including

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    late 19th century‚ and early 20th century‚ movies were something of magic and mystery. The first 30 plus years (1895-1928) of film was known as the Silent Film Era‚ and within this time thousands of movies were produced and tens of thousands of movie theaters existed. It wasn’t until 1927 when “The Jazz Singer” released by Warner Bros. pictures‚ that the audience would hear a voice for the first time. This ushered in the Sound Era (1928-1944) and movies would never be the same. At first there were

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    Cinemax‚ which operates 39 properties‚ with 138 screens‚ will help PVR scale up and become the largest multiplex company in India. According to a CNBC- TV18 report‚ even Imax is looking to expand its existing contract with PVR. Imax hopes to open theaters in alliance with PVR in Bangalore Mumbai and Delhi soon‚ and stands to benefit from the PVR-Cinemax deal too. Priya Village Roadshow (PVR) Cinemas is one of the cinema chains in India. The company‚ which began as a joint venture agreement between

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    In theaters today‚ it seems as if you see all ages going into the highest rated movies. Even most PG and PG-13 movies contain some form of sex‚ violence or other profanities‚ but how does this happen? Movie producers might see these things as what the consumers want‚ but it’s more likely they have created this ‘want’ by continuing to push the boundaries. There are plenty of different people in a variety of fields that have many conflicting opinions on this topic‚ but it seems to fall back on the

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    by one or more major movie studios. Movie rights are to be purchased prior to films being made. Arundel wants to come up with a decision to either purchase all the sequel rights for a studio’s entire production during a specified period of time or purchase a specified number of major films. Arundel’s profitability is dependent upon the price it pays for a portfolio of sequel rights. Our analysis of Arundel’s proposal includes a net present value calculation of each movie production company. In

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    matrices and solve using the graphing calculator. Do not give answers as decimals. 1. 2. 3. Set up equations‚ then matrices‚ and solve using the graphing calculator. Be sure to define variables! 4. Suppose the movie theater you work at sells popcorn in three different sizes. A small costs $2‚ a medium costs $5‚ and a large costs $10. On your shift‚ you sold 250 total containers of popcorn and brought in $1726. You sold twice as many large containers as small ones

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    Megastar Media Cineplex successful HCM UNIVERSITY OF FOREIGN LANGUAGE – INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY DEPARTMENT Abstract Megastar Cineplex is one of the most famous multiplex cinema chains in Vietnam. In recently years‚ movie-going is more and more familiar with Vietnamese people and Megastar is among popular cinema systems .The objective of this study was to find out the factors making Megastar Cineplex system successful. To collect data we will send questionnaire form

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    hits. Instead‚ they raised money from the citizens of their hometown to make their first film Blood Simple‚ which starred pretty much no-name actors and actresses in an absurd plot. However‚ this put their name on the map‚ and it was because of that movie that we have masterpieces today like Fargo. They use their own techniques that‚ if tried by any other director‚ would seem forced‚ but when put to fruition by the Coens create a film that captivates many. Although they are well-established

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