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  • Jobs & media Industry : Highly paying and attractive Jobs available in the media industry  By : Christina
    Television and film jobs arouse a unique excitement among the students. In any case celebrities and their fabulous lifestyle is itself an attraction.Both film and television jobs are categorized further. In television students today are moving for journalism and acting. These two areas are an excitement for all.
  • Television Industry or Media Industry is attracting people to enjoy and work  By : Christina
    Television industry provides us an entertainment through tv shows and movies which takes us way from day to day tensions. TV shows and movies are becoming a passion for each person today. Trend for these shows has changed completely and is changing day by day because of the entrance of fresh talent.
  • Watch and download movies free  By : christina hopps
    Moviesdatcenter.com is an ultimate resource to watch movies online for free with over 16,400 titles, you are sure to find what you're looking for with the option of multiple searching criteria. Watch all the latest and popular movies anytime anywhere you want to.
  • Why People Join Internet Film Sites  By : Matthew Karols
    Not everyone wants to go to the cinema, in fact not everyone can afford to, read this article for the benefits of watching movies online.
  • Hilarious Jokes Can Help Big  By : K8
    This article explains the importance of hilarious jokes in our daily lives, It can contribute big in our health and aside from that it can help you ease tension and stress. So after reading this article you must practice laughing and always do jokes to others.
  • Where to download movies online?  By : artsub0179
    GoodMoviesMinistry.Com, a leading Internet provider of premium on-demand videos, today launched a beta service that offers downloading movies. The new service offers consumers in the United States a first: the ability to legally download copy protected movies and other video content and burn it to DVD for playback in a standard DVD player.
  • Star wars: An epic in space opera franchise  By : brain strom
    Star wars can be said as an epic in space opera franchise conceived initially by George Lucas. Star wars was released on May 25, 1977 under 20th Century Fox banner and soon became popular worldwide. Star wars films has generated a total of $4.3 billion box office revenue, making it the third-highest grossing film series.
  • Seven ! Places To Visit In : Tuscany  By : columbus
    Tuscany is famous both for its wine and being the birthplace of the Renaissance movement. It is a region that is rich in culture with many places to visit and sights to see.
    Florence is the most popular destination in Tuscany, but there are plenty other must see destinations in the region.
    It is relatively easy to travel around the different places in Tuscany. You can rent a car and drive yourself, or hire a driver to do it for you. You can also take the bus or the train to towns and villages
  • The Entertainment Directory  By : Michiel Van Kets
    The Entertainment Directory provides a service for entertainers, acts, venues, services and performers. Hundreds of services are registered on the site and divided into categories.
  • Importance of Permits  By : Arin Trinity
    No, you cannot shoot your movies where ever you want. In fact, part of what makes filmmaking such a costly industry are the permits and insurance, as well as the endless paperwork involved.
  • Film is still a relative newcomer in the pantheon of fine arts  By : pharmacyforus
    While motion picture films have been around for more than a century, film is still a relative newcomer in the pantheon of fine arts. In the 1950s, when television became widely available, industry analysts predicted the demise of local movie theaters.
  • The first theater designed exclusively for cinema (movies) opened in Pittsburgh  By : pharmacyforus
    When it is initially produced, a feature film is often shown to audiences in a movie theater or cinema. The first theater designed exclusively for cinema opened in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1905.
  • Independent filmmaking takes place outside of Hollywood  By : pharmacyforus
    Independent filmmaking often takes place outside of Hollywood, or other major studio systems. An independent film (or indie film) is a film initially produced without financing or distribution from a major movie studio. Creative, business, and technological reasons have all contributed to the growth of the indie film scene in the late 20th and early 21st century.
  • Film criticism is the analysis and evaluation of films  By : pharmacyforus
    Film criticism is the analysis and evaluation of films. In general, these works can be divided into two categories: academic criticism by film scholars and journalistic film criticism that appears regularly in newspapers and other media.
  • History of filmmaking and movies  By : pharmacyforus
    Movie is a term that encompasses individual motion pictures, the field of Movie as an art form, and the motion picture industry. Movies are produced by recording images from the world with cameras, or by creating images using animation techniques or special effects.
  • Movie Review - Sweeney Todd  By : Misty Copher
    Having never seen the stage version of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, I can't speak to the fidelity the film shares with the play. That said, let there be no doubt that Tim Burton has crafted a true piece of musical cinema from Stephen Sondheim's bloody masterpiece. To their discredit, early previews have hedged a bit regarding the singing in the film.
  • Movie review - Cereal as a Metaphor for Capitalism  By : Misty Copher
    A business course on cutthroat capitalism disguised as a slacker comedy: That’s the kindest way to describe Michael Lehmann’s “Flakes,” a movie that shares the smug, hipper-than-thou sensibility of its sour protagonist, Neal Downs (Aaron Stanford).
  • The Golden Compass  By : Misty Copher
    The Golden Compass: From what I could tell if you are a huge fan of the book then do not see the film at all, you will leave the movie palace, very angry. If you have young children (10 years old and up) then this looks like it would be a good film for them to see.
  • Movie Review In a Dark Place  By : Misty Copher
    Anna is working as an art teacher in the city, however she fails in the big city, and is given a job to teach a young girl by the name of Flora. In the movie though it appeared that Anna played the role of the nanny and the art teacher. I'm not really sure, it was too boring to figure it out fully, and too lame to want to rewind to get all of the answers.
  • PS I Love You Movie Review  By : Misty Copher
    While nobody can predict when death will pay them a visit and cut their life short, according to the movie P.S. I Love You, with some applied imagination and strategic planning in advance, you might be able to cheat the Grim Reaper just a little. Or in this case at least, from beyond the grave.
  • MOVIE REVIEW: Southland Tales  By : Misty Copher
    Southland Tales. As in Tales from Southern California, but a different California, where Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is an action star turned prophet, Justin Timberlake is a veteran of Iraq, Sean-William Scott is actually a pair of twins, and Sarah Michelle-Gellar is a porn star named Krysta Now. “No-one rocks the cock like Krysta Now.” Or so we’re told. You never actually see her rocking the cock, and she is more than welcome.
  • Black Christmas movie review  By : Misty Copher
    The whole world is captivated by the movies coming out of the major American film studios, but it is one thing to see the movies and another thing to get behind the scenes, find out how they were made and go on rides that put you right into the midst of the most popular movies of our time. You can do all of this at the Universal Studios themeThis festive fright-fest was a nice surprise from what I was originally expecting.
  • DVD Review: The Simpsons Movie  By : Misty Copher
    Those yellow, animated phenomenons have finally made their way to the big screen and it only took eighteen years. So does the animated movie live up to the hilarity of the television show? Read on and find out – doh!
  • Movie review: Perfect Holiday not so perfect  By : Misty Copher
    The Perfect Holiday is seasonably pablum partially redeemed by a smart (if wasted) cast and at least one unusual holiday bit. Directed by co-written by Lance (The Cookout) Rivera, the film mostly flounders through contrived meet-cute scenes and some “what were they thinking” scenes (such as one involving a 300-pound “elf” trying to put on a fat suit).
  • Hollywood Entertainment Memorabilia  By : James Brown
    There is a big market for Hollywood Entertainment/Memorabilia Many collectors focus on collecting original autographs of movie stars, movie producers and the cast members of Broadway plays and musicals


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