Navajo Nation presents their first series of videos for Navajo Tourism. The series is created to bring a closer experience and sense of enrichment to the viewer. There are six videos in the series with a link to watch.
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March 8th, 2010 | Posted in Movies
Many films today seem to have a plot that is not only predictable, but also tends to leave the viewer on the outside. Many of these movies are nowhere near enjoyable because you are never allowed to truly experience the feelings and interactions of the characters.
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"The Nanny" Starring Betty Davis
February 27th, 2010 | Posted in Movies
Many films today seem to have a plot that is not only predictable, but also tends to leave the viewer on the outside. Many of these movies are nowhere near enjoyable because you are never allowed to t…
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"The Nanny" starring Bette Davis
February 23rd, 2010 | Posted in Movies
If you’ve seen Avatar, you’ve seen the power of 3D when used to help immerse the viewer into a story. We naturally see the world in 3D, so it only makes sense that giving a sense of depth to any movie we watch in a cinema, or any movie we watch on a 3D-TV at home will add to the experience if done well.
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3 Things You Need to Know About Silly 3D Glasses
February 14th, 2010 | Posted in Movies
It all started with cable. Movies and programs could be ordered on demand so that the viewer could enjoy the show whenever the mood would strike them. It was only a matter of time until watching mov…
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Watching movies online is a popular trend
February 14th, 2010 | Posted in Movies
James Cameron’s Avatar film is a groundbreaking film that asks many questions of the viewer. The ending however seems somewhat out of harmony with the rest of the film. Was that intentional?
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January 22nd, 2010 | Posted in Movies
James Cameron’s Avatar film is a groundbreaking film that asks many questions of the viewer. The ending however seems somewhat out of harmony with the rest of the film. Was that intentional?
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The Ending of James Cameron’s Avatar – What Did it Mean?
January 19th, 2010 | Posted in Movies
James Cameron’s Avatar film is a groundbreaking film that asks many questions of the viewer. The ending however seems somewhat out of harmony with the rest of the film. Was that intentional?
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January 17th, 2010 | Posted in Movies
Imagine that cinematic technology has undergone a revolution that puts the viewer in the actual movie itself. The article features five to six movies known to us today, carefully picked, not for their visual effects, but for their stories which could truly put the participant-viewer to a real test and/or thrill of survival if he were in the actual lead role.
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Best Horror Movie List
November 7th, 2009 | Posted in Movies
The film “Baraka,” which is silent, introduces to the viewer the concept of religion and spirituality based on the person’s own definition of what religion and spirituality is with different of points of view. The film spans the globe while it was being made. Many cultures participated and each has its own definition of religion and spirituality. The major question to the viewer is what would you consider religion and spirituality to be based on the film?
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The Film Baraka – Unique Portrayal of Religion and Spirituality
October 23rd, 2009 | Posted in Movies
I’ve long admired Clint Eastwood, going back to his days as Rowdy Yates on the television show, “Rawhide.” From “Hang ‘Em High” to “Unforgiven,” and his days as Dirty Harry on the streets of San Francisco and New Orleans, Clint has always been both a “man’s man” and a “woman’s man,” something that is not easy for an actor (or a director) to pull off. In his role as “Walt Kowalski,” a bigoted and recently widowed Korean War veteran who is particular to Pabst beers and an endless supply of cigarettes, Clint embraces this hard-edged Polack in such a way that the viewer is always pulling for him.
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"Gran Torino" – A Film Reflection
September 6th, 2009 | Posted in Movies
The Last Supper uses the plight of its main characters to highlight various views on moral and political stances. The discussions throughout the movie run from somber to comedic, and induce thought on the part of the viewer.
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The Last Supper Movie Review
September 4th, 2009 | Posted in Movies