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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 fro...
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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Report: 'Beastie Boys' rapper MCA dies
Beastie Boys rapper Adam Yauch, known as MCA, has died Friday. According to TMZ, it is unclear if Yauch’s death is related to his battle with cancer. The 47-year-old announced was being treated for a cancerous parotid gland and a lymph node in...
Tags: Beastie Boys (music group), Health, Human Body, Cancer, Entertainment
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Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Michael Cunningham to speak at Purdue
PRESS RELEASE: Pulitzer Prize-winning fiction writer Michael Cunningham will speak Monday, April 9 at Purdue University as part of the 81st annual Literary Awards celebration. Cunningham will present a reading at 8 p.m. in Stewart Center's Fowler Hall....
Tags: Journalism, Culture, Ceremonies, Julianne Moore, Academy Awards
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Hansbrough leads Pacers in a tale of two halves
ReutersEven after the initial onslaught where the Charlotte Bobcats used timely shots and general Pacer lethargy to jump out to a 19-10 late in the first, the Indiana Pacers were unable to ever get a solid footing through much of the first two quarters to turn...Tags: Darren Collison, Roy Hibbert, A.J. Price, Lou Amundson, Basketball
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Movie Review: The Adventures of Tintin
"The Adventures of Tintin" is the latest film from director Steven Spielberg and is an adaptation of a very popular comic-book series. This is a return to the family action genre for Spielberg with his last film being the ever not-so-popular "Indiana...Tags: The Adventures of Tintin (movie), Indiana Jones (fictional character), Animation (genre), Jurassic Park (movie), Entertainment
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Movie Review: Young Adult
Young Adult is the latest movie from the writer (Diablo Cody) and director (Jason Reitman) combo that brought us the movie Juno back in 2007. Reitman, son of famed director Ivan Reitman, has had a lot of success as a young up and coming director. His...Tags: Literature, Jason Reitman, Ivan Reitman, Academy Awards, Entertainment
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"Haywire" gives MMA fighter Gina Carano a new path
Fox59.comFrom the face of women's Mixed Martial Arts to having her face on a marquee. No, really. On many of the promotional spots for the movie"Haywire", its Gina Carano's picture that is front and center. Even above the names of Douglas and Banderas,...Tags: Haywire (movie), Thriller (genre), Celebrities, Trips and Vacations, Entertainment
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Ryan Grigson back in his home state
Jim Irsay Opening Statement:“This was a long and extensive process in terms of identifying candidates and widdling those down, and really determining who the best man was. We got our man, and I am really excited about that. It is a big, critical...Tags: Indianapolis Colts, Gene Upshaw, Companies and Corporations, Philosophy, Religion and Belief
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Family of Whitney Houston reportedly told singer died from combination of drugs
Relatives of Whitney Houston have reportedly been told by the L.A. County Coroner’s Office that the singer died from what appears to be a combination of Xanax and other prescription drugs, mixed with alcohol.
The 48-year-old singer was found...Tags: Prescription Drugs, Entertainment, Whitney Houston, Alprazolam (drug)
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Anderson 'Teen Mom' star reportedly scams low income housing program
A former "Teen Mom" personality was reportedly evicted from her Anderson, Ind. home last month for allegedly scamming the government.
According to celebrity news site TMZ, who cited law enforcement sources, Amber Portwood was renting a home that was...Tags: Tax Credits, Rentals, Teen Mom (tv program), Credit and Debt, Taxation
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'Teen Mom' star accepted into drug program in halfway house
Anderson, Ind.'s "Teen Mom" star was accepted into a court drug program Thursday afternoon.
A Madison County judge ordered Amber Portwood to complete a program at Sister 2 Sister, a halfway house that helps women straight out of jail.
According...Tags: Teen Mom (tv program), Amber Portwood, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons
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Martin Sheen, Emilio Estevez kick off Heartland Film Festival
A famous father and son acting duo were in the Circle City for the Heartland Film Festival Thursday.
Martin Sheen and Emilio Estevez helped kick off the opening night. Their new film called "The Way" is showing at the festival.
The film’s about an...Tags: Emilio Estevez, Festive Events, Martin Sheen, Arts and Culture, Entertainment
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Discovery Lecture will feature leadership talk by Procter & Gamble CEO
Purdue University News ServiceProcter & Gamble (NYSE:PG) Chairman, President and CEO Bob McDonald will bring his "Values-Based Leadership" message to Purdue University as part of the Discovery Lecture Series at 3:30 p.m. Nov. 30 in Stewart Center's Fowler Hall. The event is free and...Tags: United States Naval Academy, Corporate Officers, Procter & Gamble, Religion and Belief, Companies and Corporations
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