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- 1321: That The Beatles Acclerated The Change In Society.
- ... related to the Beatles, Beatle boots, Beatle haircuts and Beatle slang (gear, fab) just to name a few. If the Beatles wore a particular coat or shirt, grew a moustache, openly adopted the use of drugs or questioned religion, the whole of the rock world would do the same. If they took a guru or abandoned one, gave peace a chance or even did it in the road (Abbey Road), the ...
- 1322: Mi Vida Loca
- ... can be Shadows partner, but not work on her own. At the end of the movie, she finally realizes that gender roles arent set in stone and the female gang start to deal drugs themselves. The male gangsters agree on selling Suavecito without ever consulting the females. They dont feel the need for any input from the weaker gender. This machismo attitude reflects the gender role of the ...
- 1323: Medea And The Chorus
- ... say she is dangerous.", or "She is a witch, but not evil. She can make old men young again." Or when third woman says " All the people of her country are witches. They know about drugs and magic. They are savages but they have a wild wisdom." All of these quotes can be found on 1:88-90. These quotes show how powerful and dangerous Medea can be. You better not ...
- 1324: Jim Morrison
- ... death and some suggest that he is still alive. The loopholes in the story were conceived when Pam delayed a call to the police. Upon arrival, Pam told the police that Morrison did not use drugs. Taking this into account, the police stated that Morrison died of "natural causes." However, according to Pam, Morrison took some heroin which he believed to be cocaine. The heroine was Pam's, and Morrison was ...
- 1325: Die Hard The Movie - Action Film Subtexts
- ... how the workplace can be such a criminal and deceiving place. In the beginning of the movie there was a party for the employees and the workers were going berserk. There were some workers doing drugs in the offices as well as some others getting intimate with each other. These offenses obviously were against company rules, but this shows how crooked a workplace can be. The employees also felt very safe ...
- 1326: Clockwork Orange
- ... earlier the movie starts out by showing four young men dressed all the same, sitting in a milk bar. The milk bar sounds harmless but the "milk" they sold at this bar was laced with drugs that helped them in what they were planning to do: beat, rape and murder.for what they were planning to do: beat, kill and rape. After they leave the milk bar, their first victim is ...
- 1327: Classification Music
- ... bat. It's an easy going show that kids can go to and stay out of trouble. Many of the kids there are "sXe - straightedge" That means that the person is against drinking smoking and drugs. That's why parents aprrove that that kind of music. It's happy music that does not alarm them. Then there the music that parents wish their child did not listen to, like punk. Punk ...
- 1328: British Invasion
- ... African estate as the son of an ambassador. His hometown was full of proper English families, most being from aristocracy. The members of Oasis tell of their early drug days, shop lifting, and hard partying. Drugs were a major part of the bands early years and so was hard, ear blasting rock and roll. Matthews once criticized this behavior by Oasis as he proclaimed his own virginity in the drug world ...
- 1329: A History Of The Beatles
- ... Eastern religion soon became common among '60s rock stars, and, more interestingly, lead the Beatles to experiment with Indian sitar music on their next few albums. The band also began using large amounts of psychedelic drugs, foreshadowing the "flower children" of the next few years. Following the release of Revolver, their most mature effort to date, in August 1966, the Beatles embarked on their final U.S. tour, playing their last ...
- 1330: Andy Warhol And Pop Art
- ... The space program was under way, the Vietnam war was in action, Kennedy was killed, racial equity became and issue and the "hippie" movement was at its peak; spreading its trademark ideals of free love, drugs and music. Although Warhol continued his focus on the irony of admass culture, he began to branch out into new territory. He began to print his Flowers series, which had a decidedly psychedelic flavor to ...
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