Summary

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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AFTRA Approves Contract With Studios
Associated PressLOS ANGELES -- The labor drama gripping Hollywood is now entering its final act after one actors group said its members ratified a new deal and the other prepared to turn down the major studios' final offer. The American Federation of Television and...Tags: Television, Unions
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Nielsen ratings
Estimated prime-time viewership numbers compiled by Nielsen Media Research for June 30-July 6. 1. America's Got Talent, NBC 12.04M 2. Wipeout, ABC 9.46 3. Criminal Minds, CBS 9.13 4. So You Think You Can Dance (Wednesday), Fox 8.76 5. CSI: NY, CBS 8.5 6....Tags: CBS Corp., Television Industry, NBC
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TV’s Top 10
Top TV shows for the week of June 30-July 6, according to A.C. Nielsen Co.: ++++++++++++++++++++ || || Show || Network || Viewers* || || 1 || America's Got Talent || NBC || 12.0 || || 2 || Wipeout || ABC || 9.5 || || 3 ||...Tags: Hell's Kitchen, Television, CBS Corp., Television Industry, NBC
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Has Sacha Baron Cohen struck again?
Associated PressCrowds in Arkansas came for the lure of cage fighting and $1 beer, but police say what they got instead was men ripping each others' clothes off and kissing - a stunt suspected of being orchestrated by Sacha Baron Cohen of Borat fame. "We had a...Tags: Fair Grounds Corporation, Arkansas, Los Angeles
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Liz Smith: A-Rod, wife not happy couple for a long time
WELL, it certainly took Cynthia Rodriguez - now busy maxing out her hubby's credit cards - a long time to admit that she doesn't believe Madonna and Alex had a sexual affair, but "an affair of the heart." There is a significant difference, folks. Here'...Tags: Elsa Lanchester, Family, James Stewart, Armed Forces, Marriage
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A love affair with the dirt on divorce
Sun reporterThere's nothing Tabloid America resents like a quiet divorce. We want celebrity breakups public. We want them messy. We want to turn on the TV and see courthouse paparazzi scrums. We want to lean over the checkout counter for tawdry details. Cheating...Tags: Brad Pitt, Family, Denise Richards, Hilary Swank, Paul McCartney
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Please, limit the beach exposure
I have just returned from a few days in Ocean City, which confirmed my belief that what this country needs is a national campaign to get people to cover up on our nation's beaches. This campaign could begin in the form of public service announcements...Tags: Frankie Avalon, Political Candidates, Annette Funicello, Elections, Beach Vacations
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Choke-ing on history
The Virginia GazetteA low-budget Hollywood movie about a historical interpreter has to be a good thing for Colonial Williamsburg, right? Only if you accept the notion that there’s no such thing as bad publicity. Victor Mancini is the main character in the movie ...Tags: John Warner, Film Festivals, Academic Progress, Williamsburg, Colonial Williamsburg
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Propaganda has no place in Arabic textbooks
Joel B. Pollak is a student at Harvard Law School. This is from The Washington Post.At Harvard, the star of Arabic A is a girl named Maha. Maha Muhammed Abulaal, to be precise. She's the pouty protagonist in the melodrama that runs throughout "Al-Kitaab," the standard beginning text in Arabic classes at Harvard and other American...Tags: Civil Unrest, New York, Religious Conflicts, Fairfax (Fairfax, Virginia), Georgetown
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The Classic 'Good Girls'
Whether they're tied to chairs or swinging through the jungle to save the day, the women depicted in the "good girl art" of comic books share two traits. The term, says author Ron Goulart of Ridgefield, doesn't always depict good girls and it's not...Tags: Television, Arts, Fiction, Ridgefield, Book
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