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    Symbolism in Theater and Cinema Carolyn Wood August 3‚ 2015 ARTS/100 ALICE MC BRIDE In society‚ lawyers are called sharks. Sharks‚ the fish kind‚ are swift‚ powerful‚ and relentless‚ they have no conscience nor compassion. They scare people and don ’t care who they hurt. So‚ people say that is the same way lawyers act‚ hence them being called sharks. Also‚ big business and business people can be called sharks. Take a look at the TV show called "shark tank". New inventers are standing

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    Symbolism in Theater and Cinema Krystal Gormley Art/100 Kevin Justus June 8‚ 2015 What if I never saw the movie Jaws? Would I still feel the same way about sharks and the ocean? These are some of the questions I feel a lot of people can ask themselves after they have seen Jaws. What does this mean? Can the shark in Jaws represent or symbolize something more than just being a hungry shark? I remember watching Jaws as a kid‚ as you can imagine I was pretty scared. I think I was about ten when I

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    Every week a number of new movies come on the market to go watch in a theater. Now the question is‚ would you rather go watch a movie in the theater‚ or watch it in your own living room? A theater is always nice because of the big screen and the fresh popcorn‚ but then again your own couch and popcorn sounds good as well. The first main thing to think about would be the difference in distance between movies. Is there a movie theater near you? If not that creates the problem of having

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    1930s Movie Theater

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    Owners of movie theaters thought up a variety of strategies to keep attendance booming throughout this decade of depression. These owners created a hierarchy of theaters‚ in which the first theater would run the movie first‚ then the film would be bumped to the second theater‚ when a newer film was released‚ and then bounced to the third theater. This strategy left films circulate throughout the theaters for a longer period of time before it was not shown anymore. Another scheme they came up with

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    are conquering more than just movie villains this summer. They’re also conquering theater owners’ fears that the flagging economy would keep movie fans away. More theaters are instituting measures to help attract viewers despite rising gas and food prices. But it’s not always enough‚ with some already raising admission and considering concession price increases. Still‚ the outlook for movie houses during this latest economic downturn seems rosy because few movie fans seem to be taking a break

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    was a movie theater in Woodbridge called Colossus. This is one of the highest traffic movie theaters I have ever been too‚ and it remains highly rated. I chose this idea because I feel like it is easy to gauge how a person feels about the environment from just seeing their reactions and expressions from the time they are buying the ticket‚ to after the movie is finished. As I was conducting my secondary research‚ I found that key important factors as to what makes a great movie theater start

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    America’s Movie Theaters Have had a lot of Problems Back in the 1980’s Duo to the Environmental changes that impacted the end point in the distribution system--the neighborhood movie theater. Thus‚ the case is primarily concerned with environmental factors and the strategies used by the movie industry in responding to these environmental changes over time. The VCR ( Video cassettes ) had a huge impact on the Movie Theaters and Converted many Moviegoers to stay at home and watch their favorite movies

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    A. Kelly v Movie Theater: Negligence Negligence requires a showing that a duty was owed‚ that the duty was breached‚ and that the breach was the actual and proximate cause of damages. Special Duty – Land Occupier - Invitee A special duty arises in circumstances involving a land occupier. An invitee is one who enters the land with the owner’s permission for the purpose related to the activity. The landowner owes an invitee a duty of care to inspect and discover any dangerous condition

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    to get customers into movie theaters? It is uncertain over how many people want their movies delivered; mostly in today’s economy people would rather have convenience over quality. Even now that the technology is getting far most advanced they don’t need to watch a movie at the theater if they can enjoy it in their own home. To get more people to attend a theater one must consider the external components‚ external trends‚ and what stake holders are important to movie theater chains. First of all‚

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    Going to the Theaters When deciding between watching a movie/video at home and watching a movie/video in a theater‚ most people base their decision on many things. Some major components people factor in before making a decision on which is way of watching movies is better are cost‚ comfort‚ control‚ and quality. Each and every one of these things affects the viewer opinion on which is a better way to watch movies. Cost is one major factor in determining whether watching a movie at home is better

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