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Film Review: Hulk, Directed by Ang LeeAng Lee's Tension with Success: Tension between low art form of B Movies against high art form of Opera transforms Hulk. -
Ang Lee Should Be Considered to Direct the HobbitAng Lee has the story telling ability and creativity necessary to tell the story of The Hobbit.
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A Review of Director Ang Lee's Lust, CautionAng Lee's NC-17 rated film is full of intrigue, drama and murder that is set in World War II Shanghai. It's also about love, sex, power and more sex and more power.
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A Career in Review: Ang LeeThe films of Ang Lee
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Ang Lee's Taking Woodstock: ReviewForty years after the likes of Janis Joplin and Jimi Hendrix brought us three days of peace and music, acclaimed director Ang Lee tackles the spectacle in Taking Woodstock. But just how groovy is it?
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Movie Review of Brokeback Mountain (2005, Ang Lee)A review of 2005's Brokeback Mountain.
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Marvel Comics: Stan Lee Turns 87 Years OldThe founder of Marvel Comics turned 87 years old on December 28th. Stan Lee is currently producing and developing many Marvel orient films. He will make a cameo in the Iron man 2 film.
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Production Perfectionist: Philip S.Y. LeeFrom remote sets in China's backcountry to projects in Mongolia, from Japan to the enigmatic halls of Hollywood, producer Philip S.W. Lee has seen and done it all.
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Lust, Caution Movie Review: Sex and War Time PoliticsAng Lee's Lust, Caution takes a melancholy account of wartime espionage poignantly depicting the turbulence of politics at the Japanese-controlled Shanghai during the Second World War.
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Taking Woodstock Reviews Split Down the MiddleThe 40'th anniversary of Woodstock brings a new movie about the concert- or at least about the young man who got the concert its permits. But "Taking Woodstock" is regarded as light fare, especially by Woodstock and director Ang Lee's standards.
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"Taking Woodstock" Takes the Shine Off the Legendary Music FestivalDirector Ang Lee unveils a not-so-fond look back at Woodstock, the 1969 music event that shocked the world, as well as the people of Bethel, N.Y. -
Film Review of the Incredible HulkAfter Ang Lee's cerebral take got mixed reactions Marvel is back with a more action oriented take on the big green meanie, and with much more exciting results.
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Critics and Fans Heap Scorn on M. Night Shyamalan's 'The Last Airbender'To paraphrase a classic line from "The Sixth Sense," M. Night Shyamalan makes bad movies, but he doesn't know they are bad. "The Last Airbender" should have been a triumph for Shyamalan, but it could be the end of his Hollywood career. -
Movie Primer: Taking WoodstockA short primer for the film Taking Woodstock. This article covers the actors who are in this movie, what the film is about and who is making it.
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Celebrity Birthdays on October 23Celebrity Birthdays On October 23 Baby Jane Holzer, Ang Lee, Nancy Grace, Weird Al Yankovic, Ryan Reynolds
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Taking Woodstock: A DVD ReviewBased on the book of the same name is the DVD format of the film adaptation directed by the Oscar winning director, Ang Lee. It's a look into the famed Woodstock music festival coming to White Lake, NY in 1969. This is the story of how it all happened. -
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon DVD ReviewReleased in 2000, Director Ang Lee's Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon presents an era of spiritual warriors and a sense of mysticism. It took the Kung-Fu film genre to new heights with its wonderfully written theme. -
Lust, Caution Movie ReviewA movie review of Ang Lee's latest movie "Lust, Caution"
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China's Blacklisting of Chinese Actress, Tang WeiWhy is Chinese actress, Tang Wei, the subject of an unfair blacklisting for her acting in Ang Lee's Lust, Caution, while her costar in the film, Tony Leung, is equally guilty of simulating sex and playing a traitor, yet not blacklisted?
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The Incredible HulkOne would have thought that after the train wreck that was director Ang Lee's Hulk movie, Hollywood would have hesitated to return to the franchise so soon. But The Incredible Hulk, succeeds by returning to its comic book roots.
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Movie Review: Lust, CautionA visionary and voyeuristic journey through the intriguing perspective of Chinese resistance fighters during Japanese-occupied Shanghai, Ang Lee's Lust, Caution portrays a dangerous world of love and betrayal, and the destructive effect such emotions hold on those involved.
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How Did Christians Respond to Brokeback Mountain?Pro- and anti- gay reviews of the film are discussed, with a critique of the responses for the 2005 Ang Lee film starring Jake Gyllenhaal and the late Heath Ledger. -
Brokeback Mountain DVD ReviewThe controversial film from director Ang Lee has reached store shelves in DVD form. Little needs to be explained of the discussion surrounding the movie and just about everyone has heard of or participated in these discussions already.
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Two and a Half Growls for "The Incredible Hulk"The latest "Hulk" film is a vast improvement over Ang Lee's 2003 cinematic monstrosity.
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Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon: A Buddhist AnalysisA look at the role of Buddhist ideology in the film "Crouching Tiger,Hidden Dragon," along with some critical responses.
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The Best and Worst 2008 Summer Blockbuster Movie TrailersJudging by the titles, summer 2008 looks pretty good. Judging by the trailers, disappointment may loom.
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The Biggest Stories of the Upcoming Summer Movie SeasonAnother season of big epic summer movies is almost upon us. Here are the biggest storylines and events to look forward to over the next four months.
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Romantic Poetry Quotes for Wedding VowsIf your religion and tradition allow for personalized wedding vows, why not look to poetry for inspiration? -
Big Movies Coming Out This Summer, 2008My thoughts on some of the major releases of the 2008 summer
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China: An International Media Research PaperA research paper written for my senior level International Media course. The layout of subheads is intentional and was required by my professor.
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Movie Preview for June, 2008The month of June has some very promising movies being released. Let's hope they're all worth the price of admission.
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Superhero Movies I'd like to See: Radioactive Man, the Tick, Atom Ant and OctobrianaRather than more sequels to superhero movies we've already seen and dipping into the vault until even the most obscure Marvel character gets his own movie, try these superheros on for size.
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The Best Movies of 1997My picks for the ten best films that came out in 1997, as well as some honorable mentions. -
The Best Foreign Movies EverThe following is my list of best foreign movies ever!
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Movie Review: Iron ManA review of the movie, "Iron Man." -
CreepshowAhh, Creepshow! One of the best horror anthologies to come out of the 1980's. It's not perfect, but is immensely enjoyable if you're into this sort of movie.
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Academy Awards: The 80th Anniversary EditionIt's the 80th anniversary for the prestigious Academy Awards ceremony. Here's a list of movies than have won or been nominated for the top prizes.
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Reports Continue to Come in on the Death of Heath LedgerDetails on the death of Heath Ledger and the discovery of his body. -
Heath Ledger Found Dead in a New York City ApartmentA rising star, Heath Ledger's body was found on Tuesday by the housekeeper.
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