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- 1821: "The Glass Managerie"
- ... Scott Wolf, for many different reasons. Wolf resembles the average looking, soon-to-be-man. He and Juliette Lewis have the same features and look as if they could be brother and sister. On his television show, "Party of Five," he plays a very emotional character, with the same problems as Tom. His character, Bailey, has to deal with the death of his parents and help support the rest of his ...
- 1822: Rhetorical Genders: Performances of a Lifetime in Thelma and Louise
- ... women’s dead bodies might be seen in contrast to the festishistic use of the dead female body found in such films as River’s Edge and Barton Fink, or in David Lynch’s cult television series Twin Peaks.” Instead of such festishism, the car in the air is replaced with a series of paired snapshots: each pair contrasts a shot of T&L before and after their transformation into outlaws ...
- 1823: Entertainment: The Limit
- ... first things the American people think about when it comes to entertainment? Movies! The American people have become so involved with big screen entertainment that almost everything is evolved around them. From cartoon shows to television shows everyone wants to be on the big screen. How does the movie get there? It's not by magic. To put a movie onto the big screen or to make a movie it costs ...
- 1824: Massurrealism
- ... focusing on a very unique form of art. As time progresses, newer media and technology are being discovered. The evolving computer technology alone is changing what is considered "mass media". Along with the help of television and cable a world -wide art movement is developing. Massurrealism leads this evolution, and embodies the mystery of today's society. Expressions of the imagination and the creativity are what surround its inspiration. Bibliography Atkins ...
- 1825: The Making of a Movie
- The Making of a Movie Drama has been an everlasting benefaction upon "today's" society, sparking up Each time we turn on the television or walk into a deep, dark, mystical movie theater. Drama holds the ability to change one's emotions and thoughts as though being hypnotized by the actors' and actresses' presence. Believing to start with "Thespus ...
- 1826: Is it an Open Road?
- Is it an Open Road? The point of an advertisement, whether it be on television, radio, the side of a bus, or in a magazine, is to sell. How do you sell a product? Do you lie to make the product better? Is the power of a bathroom cleaner really ...
- 1827: Teletubbies!
- ... movements there should be equilibrium of the adult world and children world demonstrated on the show. In closing the Teletubbies although strange to an adult is definitely a good thing for children to watch on television. Every thing they do may not be realistic but children don’t know the difference any way, and should be invited to stay in their little LALA land longer then we allow them.
- 1828: Springer vs. Winfrey: The Battle of the Talk Show Giants
- Springer vs. Winfrey: The Battle of the Talk Show Giants In entertainment, talk shows have undoubtedly flooded every inch of space on daytime television. We have all seen the recycled topics found on such veteran shows as Geraldo and Sally Jesse Raphael. Talk shows differ in both style and format. One might enjoy watching the trashy Jenny Jones show ...
- 1829: Oprah Winfrey and Jerry Springer: Fact or Fiction
- Oprah Winfrey and Jerry Springer: Fact or Fiction In today’s world of mass media, many people seek information as well as entertainment from their television set. Talk shows have become increasingly popular. Two of the most popular talk show hosts of the past decade are Oprah Winfrey and Jerry Springer. While both host their own talk show, Oprah seems to ...
- 1830: The Lottery
- ... by lighting are one in six hundred thousand. That means you are eight times more likely to be struck by lighting than to win the lottery.(Issues of Gambling) The odds always sound better on television. That’s because state lotteries are exempt from Federal Trade Commission truth-in-advertising standards.(Reno 1) This means that state lotteries are allowed to advertise whatever they want without fear of prosecution. So if ...
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