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    The 1999 film Fight Club‚ based on Chuck Palahniuk’s novel of the same name‚ was received as one of the most controversial films of the year‚ and has since gained a strong cult popularity. The movie places strong emphasis on the evils of modern consumerism‚ and adopts a “fight the system” attitude throughout. The setting is bleak and degraded – the main character‚ who remains unnamed for the entirety of the film‚ inhabits a city that seems perpetually dark and run down. All in all‚ the film attempts

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    HOME OR THEATER? Everybody likes to watch movies no matter what kind of movie we like. Movies entertain us during our free time such as‚ in the weekends and holydays‚ in brief movies are a pastime for all people‚ but the question is what is better watching it at home or at the theater? Transparently‚ there are some advantages and disadvantages of both. People put these advantages into consideration like the comfort‚ privacy‚ and coast. These factors effects the watcher decision of watching it at

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    save a lot of money. Video rentals usually cost around $3.99‚ while a single ticket at the theater is $5.00. Everybody can sit down and enjoy the movie at home for the same price‚ but at the theater everybody has to pay for their own ticket‚ including kids‚ who have to pay $3.50 each. Four people would end up paying approximately $17.00 to watch a single movie. Once inside the theater‚ then you have to afford all the expensive snacks like pop-corn‚ nachos‚ and sodas which are usually priced twice as

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    Solution By Cindi Earls and Daniel Engelken Overview Cinemaplex is a movie theater that has experienced changes due to technology advancements. The change has negatively affected the the attendance at the theater. Revenues have increased but only due to the inflated prices of tickets‚ concessions‚ and advertising revenues. Some of the technological advancements that have Cinemaplex concerned are; home theater systems‚ quick movie to DVD releases‚ video on demand‚ and internet streamlining. Strategy

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    choose only one of these movie providers where as others use both. This is due to many reason however it is is mostly due to the price‚ options and availability of the providers. No one wants to pay tons of money to watch a movie once. Even tho Redbox as many newly released movies they charge by the amount of movies your choose. If you want to just choose one movie to watch that particular day it is a small fee of approximately $1.50. If you choose to keep this movie past eight the next day you

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    every week to catch “a flick” and there was always a “buzz” about the weekend when most would go to the movies‚ the same could be said about today’s movie audience. Movies have always been a part of popular culture‚ having impact on the arts‚ technology‚ music and even politics. Going to the movies today is still seen as “escapism” but the film and movie industry has since seen a tremendous change and culture from what it was in the 1970s. There have been numerous advancements such as sound‚ production

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    Regal Cinemas FAR Report

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    information about the trends that are plaguing the company as well as solutions to the current issues. Currently the company is struggling to provide an enjoyable experience to the customers who are already being driven away by the high prices to attend a movie. Negative customer reviews are detrimental to the businesses success and must be addressed immediately. Along with often times awful customer service‚ high prices are a major concern for customers. With the current state of the economy customers are

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    West Side Story

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    The importance of the target market mentioned in this case is extremely important. With fifty percent of the movie market being movie goers who are under the age of twenty-five‚ production companies are creating movies that specifically cater to their liking. While 33 percent of the market is those from ages 26 to 39‚ they more than likely consist of those parents bringing their children to the movies or out with their girlfriends for a night. The remaining 17 percent are those over the age of 39

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    John Alvin Research Paper

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    inspiration‚ but he didn’t. John Alvin was one of the most talented cinematic artists‚ with a number of world-famous movie posters that we instantly recognize. His posters effortlessly enticed me and made me crazy curious about the movie they were presenting‚ even when I was not in the theatre! I became fond of movie posters‚ and began to consider them more important than the movie itself. Every time I go watch a

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    Singing in the Rain

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    Singing and Dance in Singin’ In the Rain Singin’ In the Rain is a fantastic movie that shows the transition between silent films and “talkies.” This film‚ however‚ would have no impact what so ever if it were not a musical. The dancing in the movie gave it something different making the movie a classic‚ while the singing gave the premise of the movie. Lina Lamont would be the first problem with a normal film. If the movie did not have singing‚ the impact of how bad her voice really was would not

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