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- 321: Easy As Pi Maybe Not...
- ... life. This movie relates to everyone who has a gift, not necessarily the mathematically inclined. People who have gifts go above and beyond. They set new records and prove the unproven. These people are the stars of society. They are: Galileo Galilee, Christopher Columbus, Albert Einstein, Thomas Edison, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and John F. Kennedy, to mention a few. These people have taken their gifts and given them to ...
- 322: Die Hard The Movie - Action Film Subtexts
- Die Hard, the original in the series, stars Bruce Willis as John McClaine, and Bonnie Bedelia as his wife, Holly McClaine. The movie is about a group of terrorists who take over the building where Holly works in L.A., so that they ...
- 323: Dazed And Confused
- ... can't quite recall a time when sex was safe and far fewer kids "just said no" should take a look just for the sake of historical accuracy. It is directed by Richard Linklater and stars a cast of complete unknowns. This 1993 sleeper leads us through a day in the life of a loosely-aligned group of seniors and freshmen at a high school in suburban Texas. What happens? It ...
- 324: Cinema Paradiso
- ... an enlightenment on life and a once hidden prospective. At the new opening of the Paradiso Alfredo shows up to celebrate Toto’s new job as the projectionist. Instead of talking about films or the stars that act in them, Alfredo asks Toto about school, which demonstrates his “father-like” role. He says to Toto, “I know now that I’ve lost my sight…I see better.” As Alfredo says this ...
- 325: BoB Dylan
- ... school years Dylan would become involved in musical productions and attempt forming many bands with such names as the Golden Chords and Elston Gunn and His Rock Boppers. He began to idolize such new rock stars as Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis to the point that his high school yearbook listed his goal in life as “joining Little Richard”. An eighteen year old Dylan left his hometown of Hibbing in ...
- 326: Beethoven 3
- ... Andromeda was for a long time nothing more than a hazy patch in the sky, but it was eventually revealed in detail by powerful telescopes and by long-exposure photography as a vast galaxy of stars. So with Beethoven the finished idea was always there; his struggle was to find its form. Nothing short of certainty of this fact could have kept him going and to suppose that he threw down ...
- 327: Beatlemania In The 1960s
- ... crux of the problem: "A revolution is taking place," he said. "It amounts to freedom with a sense of responsibility and honesty. The fans recognize the honesty that shines from the Beatles." "While other pop stars have thought in artificial terms of reaching out to their audiences, the Beatles are giving honestly, as well as receiving." In a lengthy article in the New York Times, Frederick Lewis of that paper's ...
- 328: Artworks Review
- ... are open and stretch clear across the canvas, he is positioned at the top center of the piece. Beside his head is the phrase “Jesus Saves”, and around his head there is two set of stars that are colored white and yellow. Under each of his arms there is a person, Under the left arm there is a African American, and placed under the left arm there is a native person ...
- 329: Amadeus Anaylisis
- Amadeus The film Amadeus, directed by Milos Forman, written by Peter Schaffer, and under the musical direction of Neville Marriner, stars F. Murray Abraham as Antonio Salieri, Tom Hulce as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Elizabeth Berridge as Constanze Mozart. Amadeus begins as two servants find Salieri seconds after he has tried to commit suicide. He is ...
- 330: Beatlemania In The 1960s
- ... crux of the problem: "A revolution is taking place," he said. "It amounts to freedom with a sense of responsibility and honesty. The fans recognize the honesty that shines from the Beatles." "While other pop stars have thought in artificial terms of reaching out to their audiences, the Beatles are giving honestly, as well as receiving." In a lengthy article in the New York Times, Frederick Lewis of that paper's ...
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