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    unspoken tradition is the way I spend time and connect with my dad. Sitting down on a rainy day or just the odd night to watch a movie together has been a regular activity that my dad, my brother, my friends, and I do. Some may say that watching movies is just a few people sitting on a couch not interacting or connecting in anyway. But it just isn’t. Finding a movie starring an actor, directed by a director or in a genre we both like is an exciting process that is rewarded with 1.5 – 2.5 hours

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    Krusty-O’s that were a 7-11 exclusive cereal to promote The Simpsons Movie. I still have a box of important trinkets sitting on a shelf in my room, next to my Burger King exclusive glass goblets issued in 2001 for LOTR: Fellowship of the Ring, as well as Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull popcorn cartons that were sold at Blockbuster in 2008. There is no perubrital movie tie-in rock I have left unturned. What draws me to collecting movie tie in products? I don’t know to be honest. But, I think it has

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    Movie Pass

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    Today the price of going to a movie is outrages, but people still love going and spending these ridiculous prices. Now there is the new product called Movie Pass. Movie pass allows the customer to pay $9.95 a month to see a movie a day. Rob Cain wrote an article titled “My Long-Delayed Review of MoviePass: 3 Stars Out of 5” about his positives and negatives about this product and whether or not he found this product to be effective. The main purpose of this article is to inform customer of this

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    Movie Reflection

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    thing that I will mention are the different acts and how the outcomes would’ve been different if they would have been in act at this time. The first movie I will be talking about is Matewan. Matewan is a movie about the mines in Mingo County, WV. In the beginning, I wasn’t sure if I would end up liking the video or not. The further it got into the movie, I really enjoyed it. I loved learning about what the “miner’s 3life” was like. It showed what they went through as they worked in the mines and it

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    love going to the movies. The smell of the popcorn, a crowded theater and a hopefully great movie can make for an enjoyable experience. However, there are those times where someone in your theater makes the experience horrible. It can make a great movie into a terrible experience, and it can make a bad movie worse. With this paper, I intend to give you some helpful pointers on how to avoid making a movie bad for those around you. Hopefully if you don’t already follow some of these hints you will

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    is a movie theater. Theaters attract a huge variety of attendances by showing the latest movie being released which you get to watch on a big screen with somewhat comfortable seats for a certain amount of money per ticket. Unfortunately, movie theater tickets prices have been outrageous over the last couple of years. By raising prices on the tickets and already having high concession prices, theaters have prevented themselves from being able

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    Onwards from the late sixties, trailers emerged to the forefront of film marketing. Prior to this, film trailers were nowhere near as predominant in the marketing process as they are today; they are now a consolidation of marketer strategies, used as an effective tool in targeting the greatest number of potential audiences to increase cinema sales and therefore film revenue. Companies often spend large amounts on advertising new products, prior to their launch, which is extremely apparent within

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    Fantastic Movie Trailer

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    recreational activity for many people. With the movie industry being a large factor of the entertainment industry, it is no wonder that roughly $36 million is spent solely on the marketing costs for a movie (McClintock). The movie industry throws so much money into their movie trailers in an attempt to attract the largest consumer base possible in order for their movie to have a high profitability. Several different factors are involved in the process of making a movie trailer and the use of these factors can

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    By 1932, America was swallowed up by the Depression yet even though money was tight, thousands of people flocked to the movie theaters. The new craze of “talkies” had just arrived on the silver screen, with this, came the genre of film, horror. Universal had already had their first major success with Tod Browning’s 1931 film, Dracula. With this success under Browning’s belt, MGM studios wanted to join the horror bandwagon. They offered Browning the opportunity the director the film, Freaks, which

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    Effects Of Movie Piracy

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    given weekend when you walk through the grocery store trying to sale you a movie. Piracy is defined by Dictionary.com as, “the unauthorized reproduction or use of a copyrighted book, recording, television program, patented invention, trademarked product, etc.” Therefore, a pirated movie is when a movie is released without the owner or person that got the material copy righted it knowing or consenting to the release. Movie piracy is unethical because it skews the box office financial numbers, decreases

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