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idea that there was a time when families had more or better values than families have today. There seems to be a consensus among the fundamentalists that if we could just get back to those values, all of our problems would be solved. I have heard
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Stooges. Films finest contributions to the art Community, and to the homes of millions around the world. Not only on the small screen, films such as Casablanca, The Wizard of Oz, and Gone With The Wind will be in our minds from the first time we
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violence, power, honor and obligation, corruption, justice and crime in America. Part I of The Godfather Trilogy centers on the Corleone crime "family" in the boroughs of New York City in the mid 1940s, dominated at first by the aging godfather/patriarch
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but never is that more true than in the case of The Godfather (1972). The film acquired ten Academy Award nominations and was named Best Picture. Since it's release, gangster movies have been judged by the standards of this one, unfair as the
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tale revolves around the main character, Vito Corleone. Throughout the movie, the viewer recognizes Vito's great ability of speech and how he masters the art of negotiating. Throughout the movie, Vito demonstrates how he is articulate through the
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can truly be too stupid.
Take, for instance, recent horror flicks which have done injustice to their predecessors leaving a burning trail of shame. However, the British have constructed the cure for the common catastrophe.
"Shaun of the Dead" is a
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many aspects of culture shown. Some were more obvious and visible while others were harder to find, you could call them invisible. A visible aspect of culture is one that can be seen showing up one someone's behavior, or daily routine. An invisible
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powers of scientific knowledge. Paul and Jessie are a happily married couple with an eight year old son named Adam. A tragic accident occurs the day after Adam's eighth birthday, and he passes away. A doctor named Dr. Richards approaches Adam's
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1954 Alfred Hitchcock released "Rear Window," a film about a famous photographer stuck in a wheelchair due to an accident suffered while on the job. This photographer's name is L.B. Jefferies; he spends his days spying on his neighbors out of the rear
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was a necessity and a given, and nothing was more enjoyable than making money (except maybe spending it). Money and material were the trademarks of the 1980's, the decade of temporary prosperity. Adults bought huge houses, cruised vast oceans, and
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