it hear it constantly. "Adult" situations‚ generally sexual‚ are not an issue by the time somebody is 16. In an R-rated movie these situations are implied and not shown. Sex education is taught in public schools‚ so 16-year-olds are very aware of sex. Violence is shown all the time on television and in video games‚ which 16-year-olds can see anytime. Seeing these things in a movie won’t make them any more or less aware of them and likely to do them. The current policy on 16-year-olds and R-rated movies
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We believe an IMAX movie theater would get great business in Niagara Falls because there isn’t one in the area. There is one a distance away if people want to enjoy an IMAX theater movie. Our group did Ethic graphic Research at the Regal Niagara Falls Movie Theater‚ which would be the competitor to us. We learned that: • Movie theatre does not receive any revenue from the selling of tickets at the box office. • Big reliance on the selling of beverages and snacks. Revenue that comes from the concession
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inform audiences of German culture and German education. We studied one of the most known influential films during this period of time. That film was Das Kabinett des Dr. Caligari (The Cabinet of Dr Caligari). This film was released in 1920. This movie was based on the story by Hans Hanowitz and Carl Mayer. This film was also known as starting the expressionist film movement. The expressionist type of director/filmmaker basically can construct a landscape that is artificial but still inspiring and
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A. Asal Cinema 121 Harpur Cinema Report November 16 2009 NOSFERATU The movie “Nosferatu” is a great movie‚ which a lot of aspects of filmmaking and cinema can be observed. The present movies made about vampires still have the same qualities and characteristics as this movie‚ which was made at 1920s. Along with this‚ how sexuality is expressed and shadows are used are the other two aspects that might catch audiences attention. Many production companies have been making movies and TV series
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to fulfill the demands of the current audience rather than to express their own imagination. The best technique to ‘measure’ the impact of social variables on movies would be to compare a classic version of a movie to its modern remake. In my essay I will contrast the 60’s version of the movie the Manchurian Candidate to its’04 version. The alterations of the latter version
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The direct economic impact of film is clear‚ but the effect to the wider economy is also significant. The UK House of Commons Culture‚ Media and Sport Committee- in a 2002 report on The British Film Industrystated‚ "...Of the 23 million people who visited the UK in 2001 — spending approximately £11.3billion — VisitBritain (formerly the British Tourist Authority) estimates that approximately 20% visited the UK because of the way it is portrayed in films or on television. The flow-on effect from film
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Signatures of all participating members: Pirnus Paul: Martin Knudsen: INTRODUCTION Kinopalaeet is a movie theatre located in Lyngby and it’s one of the best cinemas in Copenhagen area. The cinema has the latest equipment and it’s designed mainly for first releases. Kinopalaeet it’s one of the biggest cinemas in Denmark with it’s 11 cinema halls and special handicap places. The movie theater has a broad and high-quality repertoire. They show both broad mainstream films and narrower quality
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would go to the movies to hang out. Jesus and David were always the more active and spontaneous ones in the group while I was more calm and thought out than them. Cesar was somewhere in the middle‚ being calm yet very active when he wanted to be. The movie we watched was never really important or memorable‚ the theatre was a location where we could go for a few hours and hang out without parents over our shoulders. I don’t really remember most of the movies we went to watch‚
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are pieces by Barthes‚ Carriere‚ Sontag‚ Moore and Lowenstein. Each of these writers has varying feelings to cinema-going over the past century and this essay will aim to address these different aspects. Roland Barthes’ in his article Leaving the Movie Theatre’ provides us with an interesting way of looking at cinema-going. He paints a picture at the start of his article about moviegoers always leaving the cinema in a hypnotic state‚ describing the moviegoer is "a little dazed‚ wrapped up in himself sleepy and
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a huge waste of time for several important reasons. First and foremost‚ there is no productivity value whatsoever in watching a movie. While you watch a movie‚ all of your attention is focused on the movie with little room for any other action‚ save for eating and drinking. This is necessary if one wants to enjoy the full entertainment value of a movie‚ such as the plot‚ the special effects‚ and the visual ’candy’‚ the performance of the actors or even just the actors themselves. As such
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