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- 12051: David Selznick and Since You Went Away
- ... it was seen as his contribution to the war effort. The academy awards recognized Selznick's effort and nominated his film for best picture of 1944. David Selznick was known as a one of the great creative producers- along side Walt Disney. A creative producer is usually "a powerful mogul who supervises the production of a film in such exacting detail that he was virtually its artistic creator." (Eyman p. 121 ...
- 12052: Consumer Appeal
- ... really enforced by the program. Above all, the program did help maintain the intended target interested and tuned in to that specific channel. The benefit of airing commercials at that specific time of "Profiler" is great. It airs at a time that is not too late and, therefore the commercials will not be forgotten. Many times, specifically the Wrigley's Winterfresh , the Maxwell House, and the Allstate Insurance, the commercials were ...
- 12053: Children, TV, and Violence
- ... Chip is too easy. The V-Chip actually takes away the responsibilities of being a parent. The temptation for parents to merely block something out with a chip and hiding the truth is much too great with the V-Chip. When parents simply use the chip to block out the unwanted information children's curiosity is heightened. The parent's responsibility should include talking and discussing the problems of television violence ...
- 12054: Notes From The Underground: Underground Man
- ... good example of his development is when hes speaking about how life could never be completely perfect. His perspective of life and people is greatly exposed through this piece of writing. He goes into great depth explaining how life would be if everyone were enlightened (which he pokes fun at). People want to make independent choices, while at the same time make rational decisions. In this piece you understand how ...
- 12055: National Geographic: Mysteries Underground
- ... rare film footage ever made on some of the amazing formations. Since no other films or shows are out there like this one, everything they say and show you is new, so you learn a great amount. Friedberg, L (Producer), & Friedberg, L (Director). (1992). National Geographic Video: Mysteries Underground [Videotape]. (Available from National Geographic Society).
- 12056: C-SPAN, the Cable TV channel
- ... Yorker magazine article summed up the C-SPAN experience by this commentary: "The rest of TV news looks very odd when you come back to it after watching C-SPAN. Rituals long practiced with a great air of authority- the sign-ons, standups, and sign-offs; the drumbeat that attends the announcement of the story of the day; the the gotcha questions that hardly ever get anyone- suddenly look like nervous ...
- 12057: A Zipper for Pee-Wee Herman
- ... that when your with your friends, the dark is less spooky. Suddenly Mrs. Steve, a neighbor of Pee-Wee's, begins panicking because she thinks there's a monster on the loose. Just then, a great monster with one eye and one leg enters the playhouse. His name is Roger, and he stays and plays with Pee-Wee. All of a sudden Roger's mother is on the picture-phone saying ...
- 12058: Glory: A Review
- ... Carolina. Poised to dispel the belief that blacks would not be disciplined under fire, the Fifty-fourth leads the almost suicidal attack on Ft. Wagner. There Col. Shaw valiantly falls and the Fifty-fourth, suffering great losses, displayed the courage that persuaded the Union to enlist many more black soldiers. Matthew Broderick delivers a noteworthy performance in the role of Col. Shaw, which Leonard Maltin calls his most ambitious part. In ...
- 12059: Animal Farm: Comparison Between Book and Movie
- Animal Farm: Comparison Between Book and Movie Animal Farm is a novel about farm animals running a farm and becoming self sufficient. It is a story with great detail and is a very good book to read because of it surprising events. If you have seen Animal Farm the movie, you would feel completely different. The movie has far less detail and events ...
- 12060: To Kill A Mocking Bird: Injustice
- ... it to others. In the novel, " To Kill A Mockingbird " written by Harper Lee, there are three characters who suffer the most injustice. They are Atticus, Tom Robinson and Boo Radley. Atticus, a man with great wisdom, suffers from the fact that he had taken on a Negro case. He was constantly persecuted for his decision, which made him work even harder at winning the case. Even though his family was ...
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