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- 2081: Liberty Valance
- ... lively, due to modern inventions such as the telegraph, the steam trains and possibly the telephone. This is the cost that Shinbone had to pay for modernizing liveliness. The movie came down to liberty and violence verses law, order and freedom of speech, in which the latter prevailed, the latter being Ransom Stoddard. The sad thing was that with Libertys death died those living under the law that he lived ...
- 2082: How Has Film Influenced Lifestyles And Human Behavior In The
- ... strict enforcement and censorship. Film studios submitted their films for review and if they met the strict standards of decency they could be released. Regulations of the code included censorship of language, references to sex, violence, and morality. Without a seal, films were threatened with negative publicity and potential box-office failure. Movies were not allowed to portray gangsters as heroes. Movies of this time, basically influenced people to have better ...
- 2083: High Noon
- ... and experience pleasure. Kane is rejected by everyone in the nihilistic societal crowd. Some people from the church rationalize their noninvolvement as a means to sustain a greater morality by placing themselves above such barbarian violence and bloodshed. The last man Kane sees is the retired marshal Howe who is being very cynical, suggesting also to Kane to leave town. Kane summarizes his plight: "Listen, the judge has left town, Harvey ...
- 2084: Halloween: A Groundbreaking Film
- ... of the Halloween sequels. Some of these slasher flicks were good, and many were not, but all of them share a common ancestor. This is not a gruesome motion picture; surprisingly there is little graphic violence and almost no blood. The final body count in Halloween is exceptionally low, but the terror quotient is high. Halloween is built on suspense, not gore, and initiated more than a few of today's ...
- 2085: Jim Morrison
- ... many other childhood experiences which created the writer as well as the topics of writing covered by Morrison. Morrison's parents used a type of punishment known as dress-them-down which involved no physical violence but instead used verbal abuse until tear followed. It was high school where Morrison's writing began its early course. In his spare time Morrison poured his racing mind into the pages of notebooks, stuffing ...
- 2086: Jazz Movement In The 1960s
- ... to the forefront of the civil rights movement. As blacks and minorities began to push harder and harder for their civil rights, the scene became filled with tension, and Americans watched on television as racial violence erupted in Birmingham, Alabama. In a span of just 5 days over 2,500 blacks were arrested, showing that equality was still quite a way in the future. In a great loss to all Americans ...
- 2087: Demystifying The A-Team Formula
- ... Am erican audience that thrilled hearing B.A. Baracus (Mr. T) say "Shut up fool!"; were they that interested in seeing if Hannibal's (George Peppard) plan always comes together, or was it truly the violence that sold the show? Compared to NBC's new experimental shows like Hill Street Blues, and St. Elsewhere, whose innovative use of realism sparked the Third Golden Age of Television and quality TV as we ...
- 2088: Comparison Of Two Paintings
- ... such as red, brown and bright blue colors are used instead. Because of the differences in the colors used, both paintings have different feeling to the eyes of the viewers. Dark colors convey mysteriousness and violence, while Golconda gives a calmer and pleasant feeling. Like all paintings, every painting has its own message and meaning from the artist. Somnambulist Mall Walking is a mythical drawing. It is like a dream or ...
- 2089: Cinematography Everything You Need To Know
- ... the Legion of Decency, head of the Production Code Administration, and this awarded the industry's seal of approval to films that met the code's moral standards. The result was the curtailment of explicit violence and sexual innuendo, and also of much of the flavor that had characterized films earlier in the decade. Europe During the 1930s The 1930s abroad did not produce films as consistently rich as those of ...
- 2090: Ancient Japanese Art
- ... to accomplish. I believe this quote sums it up perfectly: "We believe in the formless and eternal Tao, and we recognize all personified deities as being mere human constructs. We reject hatred, intolerance, and unnecessary violence, and embrace harmony, love and learning, as we are taught by Nature. We place our trust and our lives in the Tao, that we may live in peace and balance with the Universe, both in ...
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