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  • Stardust  By : Ben
    STARDUST Movie - The film, an adaptation of the novel by Neil Gaiman which was illustrated by Charles Vess, is an adventure fantasy. A young man named Tristan (Charlie Cox) woos a village beauty Victoria (Sienna Miller), promising to bring her a falling star. His journey takes him beyond the walls of his village to a mysterious and forbidden land.
  • Home Theater Design: Optimum Speaker Placement  By : David Thomas
    Do you have a home theater? Perhaps you have a living room with a TV and surround speakers? This article will help you decide exactly where to place your speakers for the most realistic theatrical acoustics while complementing the way you want your room set up.
  • Is Digital Technology Hurting Film Festivals?  By : Brian Ochab-7251
    Digital technology has affected the indie film industry in negative . This article explains why amateur video is hurting the Film Festival Circuit.
  • The Birth of The Western  By : Djons
    Histories of the cinema usually cite The Great Train Robbery, directed by Edwin S. Porter for the Edison Company in 1903, as the first Western film ever made. But it depends what we mean by a film.
  • The Western as Spectacular  By : Djons
    Of course it is not only a particular kind of hero or story which characterizes the Western film. At the heart of its appeal is not just narrative but spectacle. It's the sight of a chase on horseback, of an Indian attack on the wagon train or a gunfight which thrills the spectator.
  • Popular Fiction and Biography  By : Djons
    Yet, important though these insights are, we cannot reduce the Western to a series of statements about the meaning of history. It is, in its narrative structures and visual aesthetics, more than that. And sometimes rather less.
  • The Western and History  By : Djons
    Other novelists writing early in the 20th century, like Hamlin Garland and Willa Gather, took as their subjects the lives of ordinary people in the West, such as the farmers of Nebraska and South Dakota. The Western film was largely to ignore the kind of material which Cather explored.
  • A Sense of Place  By : Djons
    Yet however successfully it may create the illusion of a self-sustaining world, the Western film has its origins in a specific historical experience and in the wide variety of cultural responses to it. Ever since the discovery of America by Europeans in 1492, those who encountered this strange new land have been trying to make sense of it through factual accounts, imaginative literature, visual representations and other forms of discourse.
  • The Western: a Short History  By : Djons
    T he western is a world of its own; a world more fully-rounded, solid and extensive, perhaps, than any other in fiction; to many more real than any but the one we actually inhabit. It is a world instantly evoked in a host of images and phrases: the good guys and the bad guys, cowboys and Indians, riding off into the sunset.
  • Fun websites  By : Peter Anderson
    As per the report by TrafficRanking.com , allsitecafe.com is one of the most
    visited internet sites on the web today. There are nearly 2,000 cool
    sites linked to allsitecafe.com.
  • Online movie communities – a simple solution for movie lovers  By : Tim Malcolm
    Often we find ourselves spending money on movies we’ve only heard friends or the media as being good but which do not suit our preferences and tastes. A practical and easy solution is consulting online movie communities because here you’ll find reviews on the newest movies (as well as old ones), and based on what information you acquire you may choose if a particular film is what you are looking for.
  • The Round Up Review - Children of Men  By : The Round Up
    The Round Up is pleased to present The Children of Men Review
  • The Round Up Review - Clerks II  By : The Round Up
    The Round Up is pleased to present the Clerks II review
  • The Round Up Review - The Departed  By : The Round Up
    The Round Up is pleased to present The Departed Review
  • Amazing Grace - Amazing Movie  By : Rev Michael Bresciani
    Amazing Grace is a must see film based on the true story of British statesmen William Wilberforce. It focuses largely on his fight in the British parliament to end the slave trade that Britain was so economically attached to.

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