Plato said, “Those who tell the stories rule society.” Like film we reflect the image of our exposure choice. Entertainment ranks at the top of what shapes culture. Has America once the envy of the world become the enmity of the world? Imagine Hollywood with a mission to restore US international image with compelling stories reflecting the virtues of character.
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The Entertainment Industry is Giving Us Hell
March 3rd, 2010 | Posted in Movies
Because of handful of people the whole community is being punished by United States of America as shown in the film “My name is Khan”. The western nations must have to focus on identifying and destroying those elements which are doing this shameless kind of act rather than punishing the community as whole.
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No More American Visa For Muslims
February 28th, 2010 | Posted in Movies
These were the Gangs of New York, as portrayed in Herbert Asbury’s classic book, whose racketeering, bootlegging, swindling, gambling and murdering would become legendary – and whose culture of corruption threatened the very survival of America’s working people.
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Download Full Movie Gangs Of New York Online
February 23rd, 2010 | Posted in Movies
If you have BBC America network, I really recommend that you watch How Clean Is Your House. That’s especially true if you’ve ever asked yourself that particular question. The show can answer a lot of questions about your cleaning needs.
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How Clean is Your House – BBC America’s Cleaning Hit
February 15th, 2010 | Posted in Movies
Nature enthusiasts and regular TV watchers alike are all raving about the televised revolution that is Planet Earth. Originally aired in the UK, this entertainment phenomenon, years in the making, has taken America by storm. Imagine the most exciting action sequence you’ve ever seen on any nature channel and you’re not even getting close to envisioning the stunning visual graphics and cinematic excitement that is Planet Earth.
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Planet Earth and the HD Experience
February 11th, 2010 | Posted in Movies
A modestly moving spin-off on the classic 1983 “Tender Mercies,” “Crazy Heart” is a strongly performed story of redemption of a debilitated alcoholic. This reflexively lauded critics’ favorite is actually more a salute to one of America’s longest high-standing stars, Jeff Bridges, than a commanding entry into the film scene. Hollywood politics may even move it into Oscar nomination.
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"Crazy Heart" Movie Review
February 6th, 2010 | Posted in Movies
Check Ticket America for the M&T Bank Stadium Tickets. There is no caretaker ceremonial than the take grace ceremonial of America’s instance time, the World Series. But it crapper be unbelievably grue…
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Bank of America Stadium | Arrowhead Stadium | Fedex Field
January 13th, 2010 | Posted in Movies
The movie I.O.U.S.A. both challenges and offers solutions to the ever-increasing American debt problem. Why is America importing more goods than it is exporting?
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Debt in the Movies – Part 3
December 24th, 2009 | Posted in Movies
The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) has controlled the film industry, including movie ratings, since its advent in 1922. The ratings system itself was not organized until the late 1960’s however. Prior to that the movies had a standardized rulebook for thhings they could and could not do.
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Who Creates Movie Ratings?
December 23rd, 2009 | Posted in Movies
The wait is finally over, America’s most favorite chipmunks are back in action and this time they are here to thrill. Even before the release of this much awaited movie, fans across the world have lined up to download Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel Movie.
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Download Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel Movie – Watch…
December 23rd, 2009 | Posted in Movies
In “The Andy Griffith Show”–which first aired between 1960 and 1968–Andy Griffith is a widowed sheriff living in the fictional town of Mayberry in North Carolina. It was a very popular show which depicted life in small town America in the 1960s. The only Christmas episode that was ever created for the sitcom was titled “A Christmas Story”, and it’s a modern-day Scrooge story. The plot of the “A Christmas Story” is explained in this article.
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A Christmas Story – The Andy Griffith Show
December 20th, 2009 | Posted in Movies
John Nicholas Cassavetes is arguably one of the most important filmmakers in America, influencing a diverse group of directors and actors, most notably Martin Scorsese.
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The Work of John Cassavetes | ArticlesBase.com
December 15th, 2009 | Posted in Movies
Angelina Jolie has appeared in films regularly since 1999, but since 2004 she’s been best-known as a humanitarian baby-collector who trots the globe in search of orphaned children to adopt. When Angelina Jolie was bombarded with praise for her role in A Mighty Heart in June 2007, America suddenly remembered: Oh, yeah. She’s an actress, too, isn’t she?
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Angela Jolie – Movie Star Brad Pitt’s Wife and an Actress?
December 7th, 2009 | Posted in Movies
One of a handful of films which epitomizes the 1980s decade, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off captured the imagination of high school kids all across America as they dreamt of mimicking the title character’s ability to manipulate the authority figures in his life. Written and directed by John Hughes, the brains behind The Breakfast Club (1985) and numerous other 1980’s cult classics, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off launched Matthew Broderick’s acting career into another dimension. In fact, Broderick garnered a Golden Globe nomination for his outstanding performance.
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Ferris Bueller’s Day Off Movie Review Posted By : Nicky Michael
November 24th, 2009 | Posted in Movies
Need to know how to get an America’s Got Talent Casting call? Read on more to find out.
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America’s Got Talent Casting | ArticlesBase.com
November 11th, 2009 | Posted in Movies