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    three examples of upcoming reboots that intend to make a quick buck at the box office. Nothing causes more drama among the movie community than the announcement of a reboot or remake. I don't find remakes particularly exciting, especially if the reboot is of a franchise that doesn't warrant it. But sometimes it's difficult to ignore a remake, especially if it concerns an old movie that I particularly like. One of my favourite films is RoboCop, so as you can imagine, I was furious when I learnt of the

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    Hyland Vs Hollywood

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    the closed vertically integrated studio systems with extreme and aesthetic. He exemplifies the argument with the movie Audition (1999), a thought-provoking extreme movie using extreme aesthetic. When it is controversial issue of the violent plots’ reality, Hyland interprets the film’s violence plots allegory rather than realistic. I strongly agree with his interpretation towards the movie. According to Hyland, the director Miike consciously blurs the boundary between dream and reality. Blue light

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    Movie trailers are a tricky bit of movie marketing. When they are done well, they should entice people to come and see the movie but they should not give away too much of the film because that can ruin it for people. With all the years that the talent in Hollywood has in marketing films through trailers, you would think they'd have the expertise to get trailers right every time. Unfortunately, that is not always the case. Just as there are bad movies, there are very poorly done trailers. There

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    Back in 2010, the Director of Ticket Operations resigned from her position on the morning of February 11th at Kansas Athletics Incorporation as the grand jury prosecuted her and four associates for their parts in an apparent ticketing scam. Prosecutors say the cost of the ticketing is up to $5 million in the previous 5 years during the incident. Kassie Liebsch was midst of the five entities facing charges of conspiracy after a grand jury in Topeka, Kansas revised proof from a constant centralized

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    the development in technology and social ideologies have effected film content and production. The largest difference between early and later horror films, is how the film goes about capturing its audience. An example of this, is the pacing of the movie. A psychologist at Cornell University, James Cutting who studied the evolution of cinema, determined that audiences today

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    San Diego Film Festival

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    Asian/Asian American whom did not have to use the subtitles at all while I on the other hand, had to continuously follow along with the film while also trying to keep up with the subtitles. It was very captivating to observe the comedic scenes in the movie because people who were able to share the language with the film got the joke right away during the scene, while I found myself laughing a little bit after or at things that other people in the audience might have not find if hilarious at all. After

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    When most college students have a break between classes, they might choose to hang out with friends, go get some food or even nap. I chose to watch a critically acclaimed foreign film on Netflix. I finally caught up with 2015’s “The Assassin,” a movie I’ve wanted to see for over a year. I wish I chose to watch either of the two other films I considered, “Sing Street” or “Man on Wire.” Set in eight century China, Taiwanese auteur Hou Hsiao-Hsien’s film follows a skilled female assassin named Nie

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    What is National Cinema ? A Question proposed by Tom O’Reagan in Australian National Cinema (2005). The question leads to the sociological understanding that national cinema is constructed by both national and international film industries, the national film text and also by the various cultural, social and political contexts. National Cinema is a vehicle for social processes, emerging social identity and movements. A film may categorised as a ‘national cinema’ based on a number of factors: the

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    Mark Griffin focuses on one of the themes of the film. Griffin analyzed sexuality, homophobic and the homosexual scenes of the film. Griffin is concerned of the gay portrayals and how the images are presented as a mixed metaphor. Suggesting that the movie sends a

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    Identify the type of lighting used in the film (traditional three-point, high-key, or low-key) and assess the impact of the lighting used to establish the theme. The lighting utilized all through this film truly sets the tone and feeling of the motion picture. Scorsese utilizes diverse lighting methods for every scene to show the mindset of the characters and the air. He utilizes splendid lights when the scene is upbeat and fun, and the characters are having a decent time, yet utilizes dull lighting

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