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took me into the life of Mr. Wallace and let me see in many different aspects. He was the governor of Alabama. A four time candidate for president, a loving husband and father, as well as a pro-segregationist. From the beginning to the end it shows
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was it was inspiring. Both the elegance and disgrace were clearly distinguished. Different settings combined and the visually well-seen themes added life to the already magnificent film.
The year is 1959 and the place, Welton Academy, one of the best
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Whoa, this Action/Adventure movie called The Matrix took around $450,000,000 to create. The Wachoski brothers worked diligently to create this Warner Brother Studios thriller that started a whole new "thing" with special effects when they created
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Gone With The Wind was absolutely the best revolutionary motion picture of its day. The film was directed by Victor Fleming, produced by David O. Selznik, and the cinematography was done by Ernest Haller. Some of the actors include Leslie Howard,
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in France. Young, inexperienced flyers are being sent on a one-way mission to battle the German opposition. As more are lost, younger and even less experienced men are sent over to take on these missions.
There is no one more frustrated and
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The first ever television set was made in 1926 by Scotsman, John Logie Baird. Ever since then almost every home in the United Kingdom has one. Alternate names for television are: TV and the box because the are easier to pronounce.
What do you think
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a trip from Los Angeles to New Orleans, to attend Mardi Gras. The first scene in the film involves the two main characters selling a good amount of cocaine to a man in Rolls Royce. After the drug deal the bikers begin their journey to Mardi Gras,
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books do. This holds true for the famous novel "The Great Gatsby" as well. After watching the film, every little segment and event about the book in my mind is now combined with all those vivid pictures to form an invisible link. But despite the clear
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from the safety of his nine-to-five life into a no-man's-land of violence and social destruction. The protagonist, played by Edward Norton, is a white-collared American nobody who joins an underground boxing society and engages in bare fisted
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to its dull and distorted end, The Accidental Tourist is an authentic recreation of Anne Tyler's novel. The only thing that scriptwriters Frank Galati and Lawrence Kasdan have offered the story is the out-of-fashion appearance of an era that was
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