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Movies can refer to motion pictures, the art form of making a film or the motion picture industry. Films are made by recording images of actors and scenery using cameras, animation techniques and special effects. In the late 1900s, computers became a key resource for making a movie. Films are made up of a series of individual images called frames. Silent, black-and-white movies were made as far back at the late 1800s. In the 1920s, films in the United States flourished with the rise of Hollywood, in southern California. Sound was added to movies at that time, and color eventually was used as an alternative to black-and-white. Customers buy a movie ticket at a movie theater and can choose from a number of s...
Movies can refer to motion pictures, the art form of making a film or the motion picture industry. Films are made by recording images of actors and scenery using cameras, animation techniques and special effects. In the late 1900s, computers became a key resource for making a movie. Films are made up of a series of individual images called frames. Silent, black-and-white movies were made as far back at the late 1800s. In the 1920s, films in the United States flourished with the rise of Hollywood, in southern California. Sound was added to movies at that time, and color eventually was used as an alternative to black-and-white. Customers buy a movie ticket at a movie theater and can choose from a number of showtimes. Films, featuring "movie stars," are distributed by movie studios, which are large production companies. Movie reviews, written by film critics, appear regularly via numerous media outlets and can have a major effect on the success of a film and how much money is made.
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LI KIDS: THIS WEEK
THEATER Tale as old as time Gateway Playhouse presents Disney's "Beauty and the Beast," live at 7 p.m. Sunday, Friday and Saturday, 8 p.m. Tuesday-Thursday, and 2 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, at Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts, 71 E....Tags: Chris O'Donnell, Buster Keaton
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Snapping Turtle Sports Crittercam
WETHERSFIELDWith long, mud-stained nails, angry eyes and a matching mean streak, "Jawless" — so named for a part missing from his face — doesn't look or act much like a TV star. But the 39-pound common snapping turtle pulled from a trap in Wethersfield...Tags: Wethersfield, Film Festivals
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ART NOTES
The Milburn Stone Theatre at Cecil College will hold auditions and interviews for The Rocky Horror Show from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. tomorrow and Tuesday at 1 Seahawk Drive, North East. Richard O'Brien's 1973 sexual parody of horror and science fiction films...Tags: Havre de Grace
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Will Ferrell's new comedy right in 'Step' with his style
Special to The Morning CallMale bonding has been very, very good to Will Ferrell. Check out his filmography and you'll find one guy comedy after another from ''Old School'' -- his first big hit -- to the seemingly endless supply of sports movies he's been turning out ever since,...Tags: Will Ferrell, Mary Steenburgen
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Resultados y clasificaciones
Resultados de la jornada y clasificaciones de la Liga Nacional del béisbol profesional estadounidense. Sábado, 19 de julio San Luis-Cardenales 6 San Diego-Padres 5 San Francisco-Gigantes 5 Milwaukee-Cerveceros 8 Florida-Marlins 9 Filadelfia-...Tags: New York Mets, Major League Baseball, Baseball
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Resultados y clasificaciones
Resultados de la jornada y clasificaciones finales de la Liga Americana del béisbol profesional estadounidense: Sábado, 19 de julio Los Ángeles-Angelinos 4 Boston-Medias Rojas 2 Seattle-Marineros 6 Cleveland-Indios 9 Tampa Bay-Rays 6 Toronto-...Tags: Major League Baseball, Baseball
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The Batsuit gets a makeover
Special to The TimesWHEN "THE Dark Knight" director Christopher Nolan and Oscar-winning costume designer Lindy Hemming considered how they would retool Christian Bale's Batman armor for the new movie, one question leaped to mind immediately: "Why, in 2008, would a...Tags: Morgan Freeman, Michael Keaton, Motocross, Batman, Motorcycling
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Mulder and Scully resume search for truth
The New York TimesChris Carter, the creator of The X-Files, has a message for anyone who, some time during the show's nine-season run, threw up his or her hands trying to figure out exactly what was going on with the extraterrestrial abductions, the black-oil aliens, the...Tags: David Duchovny, Gillian Anderson, Federal Bureau of Investigation, New York, New York Times
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Nonfiction book review: 'Pilgrim in the Land of Alligators: More Stories About Real Florida' by Jeff Klinkenberg
Special CorrespondentJeff Klinkenberg has what must be the best job in all of Florida journalism. As the "Real Florida" columnist for the St. Petersburg Times, he gets to travel the state going wherever he pleases and writing about whatever he chooses. Klinkenberg's latest,...Tags: South Beach (Miami Beach, Florida), Miami Beach, History, Florida, Kissimmee
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It's no mystery that 'X-Files' is on the big screen
Special to NewsdayIt's a mystery worthy of Fox Mulder's scrutiny: Why make a theatrical motion picture of that iconic '90s TV series "The X-Files" six years after the last original episode aired? Nobody's doing "Seinfeld: The Movie," "Friends Forever" or "Walker, Texas...Tags: Mitch Pileggi, Billy Connolly, William Shatner, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Gillian Anderson
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