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Take Your Own Free Famous Movie Places Tour of 10 New York City FilmsA free guide to famous movie places and scenes in New York City films. NYC is the home of many famous movie places. Tour free New York and get a glimpse of NYC's best movie locations from your favorite film scenes.
Visitor's Guide to Driving Through New ZealandPlanning a trip to New Zealand? Here are a few highlights that will fill a 14-day trip to both North & South Islands.- Gay New York, 1968In 1968, New York was suspended between two worlds: the old world of Noel Coward and Judy Garland had burned out but the new world of Starbucks and e-mail was still in the future.
Old Movie Trailers - Remakes Edition -- Watch Original Movie Trailers for Free with No DownloadIn this edition of Old Movie Trailers we take a look back at some old movie trailers of classic films that have been remade.
Patriotism and the CinemaFilms from the 1920's, 1930's and even 1940's that speak to the patriotic heart and spirit of the holiday, making them the perfect choices for a Memorial Day Classic Movie Marathon.
Visit Dave and Buster's In Providence, R.I. For Food, Drinks, and GamesThe facility features over 150 electronic games including skill-based, coin-drop, and ones based on pure luck. Other games include billiards, shuffleboard, and bowling.
Edgar Wright and Quentin Tarantino Talk About 'Dirty Harry'Edgar Wright screened the Clint Eastwood/Don Siegel classic "Dirty Harry" at his Wright Stuff II film festival located at New Beverly Cinema, and he was joined by fellow filmmaker Quentin Tarantino.
Popular Culture and Imagery in the Cold WarAn examination of Cold War iconography and imagery in government programs and popular culture; Civil Defense, pulp fiction, magazines, film, and video games.- The Loft Cinema - the Best Independent Theater in Tucson, ArizonaIn Tucson, Arizona the choices are few, however, The Loft Cinema, stands out for a few noteworthy reasons. Not only is it independent, it is also Non-profit. The Loft Cinema has films for all age groups, and all films for all film goers.
Rianne's AC Movie Reviews Archive 2010: Adventure, Epic, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, and Superhero FilmsWhich movies do you want to watch? Here's a list of movie choices and their reviews to guide you through.- The Beacon Cinema: Poor Management, Freedom of Speech Censorship, & Horrible ParkingThe Beacon Cinema is a new cinema complex that opened up in October of 2009. Locals were excited about it's opening because the Beacon was built in a historic building on a street that was once the hotspot of Pittsfield, Massachusetts.
- "Avatar" Be Damned: "Tron Legacy" is on Its Way, and Actors May Be on Their Way OutA look at recent commentary on the CG craze in cinema.
- New York City Museum Guide: For Out of Towners and New YorkersTo broaden your horizons and give you something to do, here is a guide to four of the most interesting and exciting New York City Museums.
Cormac MacCarthy and No Country for Old Men: Book to FilmIt requires special directorial talents to bring the works of a talented writer like Cormac MacCarthy to the big screen. When they are, booksellers like Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Borders Books sell thousands of copies of the original novels.- Differences Between Living in the USA and Living in Australia - Part 2While we have much in common, there are a number of sports, entertainments and foods that are unique to our respective countries - or that we enjoy more than others.
- The History of Horror: The Cinema, Part IVThe fourth and final installment in a series of articles about the history of horror films. This article explores how irony and the terrorist attacks of 9/11 shaped many of the horror movies released during the 1990s and beyond.
Japan Cuts: Festival of New Japanese Film"Japan Cuts: Festival of New Japanese Film," screening at the Japan Society in New York City from July 5-15, is a great showcase of the almost dizzying variety of recent Japanese cinema and video work.- A Night at the Outdoor Cinema in Old OaklandA night at the Summer Cinema season in Old Oakland.
New Beverly Cinema and the End of Independent Film Venues in AmericaThe New Beverly Cinema is the last independent revival movie theater in Los Angeles, the film capital of the world, and it's in danger.
Boston VS. New York: A Comparative Look at Local DialectsWhat distinguishes a New York speaker from a Boston speaker? You'll be surprised to discover it's more than you realize. From personal accounts to those heard on the street and in the cinema, the two regions are quite separate.- Cockney Rhyming Slang: Some New Dickies for Your LordsSlang is not a language, but a subset of code-like words or phrases used by an in-group of speakers, to recognize each other, and keep others out. Cockney slang is one of the oldest and most interesting.
- Comparative Teaching in Social Studies Using Film and VideoGiven the increase in consumption of multimedia by upcoming generations, with proper preparation and instruction, film and video can be utilized as an effective learning tool in the classroom.
Why Good and Evil Are Good Friends: Exploring the Good in Evil and the Evil in the GoodGood & evil are complimentary parts, coexisting in all aspects of humanity, society, and the world. To believe that we live in a world where good is constantly battling evil is to believe we live in a world that lacks color.- Reality Within the Mask: Scorsese and PostmodernismReality is a fine line between the illusion of truth and imitation, which reveals its veracity. The magic behind the impression of postmodernism is a very complicated and elusive term, or set of ideas in which the society today inhabits.
- Lucy and I Love Lucy: Innovators in TelevisionLegendary comedienne Lucille Ball and her wildly popular television program were not only hilarious entertainment, but also a breakthrough for future comediennes like Carol Burnett, proving they were just as funny as their male peers.
- Jean Luc Godard's Breathless: Defining the French New WaveThe French New Wave (FNW) style of filmmaking that reached its height during the late 1950's and early 1960's
- Top 3 Places to Visit in Dunellen, New JerseyHop on the NJ Transit from Newark heading southwest and in 20 minutes you will come to find a cozy train-town called Dunellen, NJ. The family oriented town is hidden away from cluttered streets or busy traffic of the city.
- Samurai in American Camp CinemaThe Samurai film has existed as a successful and marketable genre for the last fifty years.
- Boston Area Film FestivalsFans of film will find a lot to watch over the course of a year in Boston, MA. Many film festivals bring a diverse array of cinema to the city.
Hip-Hop Pioneers and the History of Rap MusicThis article outlines the pioneers in Hip-Hop, the latest news on the pioneers of Hip-Hop, how new school Hip-Hop and old school Hip-Hop relate, and the attitudes of the media with old school artists.
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