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Seven Great Action Movies Without A Sequel but they do it very well

 When it comes to choosing your favorite type of movie, you'll probably hear a whole host of reasons why action movies shouldn't be considered as a legitimate genre. Perhaps the most common complaint about these films is that they don't have great plots, the acting is bad, and that the best you can hope for is a lot of explosions. Well, truth be told, there are some action movies that certainly do this, but they do it very well. Overall, however, action movies get a bad reputation simply because they don't seem high-brow enough to make people want to converse afterward. Then again, conversation about a movie that's worthwhile is all in the eye of the beholder. But action movies do one thing better than just about any other movie genre out there - they entertain us. Isn't that what going to the movies is all about? Moreover, because they do it so well, they leave the audience wanting more, which, in turn, spawns the sequel. Usually, sequels aren't the best, b

New Movie Releases For Your Next Date Night like the greatest thing in the world.

 If there is one thing that you should look forward to, it has to be checking out one of the many new movie releases for your special night out with your sweetheart. And why wouldn't you? After all, you spend at least forty hours a week busting your hump at work, you deal with traffic to and from work, and you still have to be sure to keep upright when you get home because the kids need you. A good movie on a date night sounds like the greatest thing in the world. The biggest issue that many couples face is that they have to choose whether to have their date night out or stay in. If both of you are working yourselves to the bone all week, vegging out on the couch with some take-out & box wine sounds awesome. But much the same way you would beat jet lag after a long flight, fight the urge to just sit around. Grab your sweetie by the hand, and go paint the town red! There are far too many good movies out right now that are perfect for a great date night. Moreover, you can make a

Five 90s Family Movies You Should Share With Your Kids VHS memories to comfort you.

 Being a parent can sometimes be pretty rewarding if not for the simple reason that your kids think you are the coolest person most of the time. However, at some point, you cease to be cool, and there is no place that you'll see your kids roll their eyes more than when you try to expose them to the family movies of the 1990s. For some reason, your kiddos look at you as through you have a third eye when you try to explain the coolness of these family film classics, and you retreat in defeat, with only your old VHS memories to comfort you. Then again, are you really surprised? Every generation makes it a habit to fashion their formative years as better than that of their parents and grandparents, so it should be no surprise that your kids think your taste in movies is pretty lame. The thing is, though, is that you have some serious film classics on your side that have proven to be pretty darn timeless. In fact, many of the 90s family movies you grew up on live in perpetuity on televi

The Seven Best Action Movies To See On The Big Screen check out the latest releases.

 Action movies are these little gems in cinema that are gifts to movie fans who are just looking for fun on the big screen. Sure, there are some naysayers who think that action movies are nothing more than mindless drivel intended on doing nothing more than appealing to base emotions. So, what's wrong with that? Going to the movies is supposed to be fun, and action movies provide just that. Moreover, action movie buffs will tell you that if you're quick to judge an action flick as beneath you, the actual issue is yours, and you've certainly not been paying attention to the latest action-packed movie offerings. Big explosions aside, the action movie has seen a bit of the renaissance, and if you're a film buff, you owe it to yourself to check out the latest releases. That said, it has to be noted that the best place to check out one of these awesome movies is in a proper theater. Yes, the home theater experience has become more refined and improved over the years, but it

Titanic, a Cry for a Classless Society: Marxist Criticism classes are confined below.

"First class passengers only!" A sentence enough to describe the social injustice between the two classes, the exploiting and the exploited, in the 1997 film by James Cameron, Titanic. Titanic is a film generally seen for its iconic touch of romanticism from the love of two passengers of different social classes. Little did this creative narrative of social class struggle is too loud and too similar of the inequality happening in reality it can easily be bypassed by viewers for its normality. This review is here to face the inequality that happened between first class passengers and third class passengers in the said film. As the film starts with the present day, it continuously goes haunted by the story of the past. Boarding Titanic, first class passengers live in luxury on the upper decks while the passengers from the lower classes are confined below.  As disaster hits the deck of Titanic, the poor of the lower classes as well as the workers are locked below, leaving them t

Titanic: A Cruise of Classes with the first-class passengers.

The film took place when Jack, a poor third-class artist, won a ticket and was given the chance to board the famous ship named Titanic. In the first days, he had been able to spend his time on the ship, experiencing the luxury and benefits of the ship until one day, he saw a beautiful young woman trying to commit suicide. He saved her by stopping her from committing suicide. The woman was named Rose Dewitt Bukater and explained herself. Moments after, Rose slipped, once again Jack saves her but in return the woman screams causing a scene on the ship which resulted to Caledon Hockley, Rose's fiancé, to come. With a quick glance of Jack by Cal, he uttered the word "filth". He then invited Jack to dinner with the first-class passengers. note: Smile - Siehst du es auch After the party, Jack invited Rose to come with him to a party where she was spied on by Cal's manservant. The following day, Ruth, Rose's mother, forbid her to see Jack again. Knowing this, Jack had to

Sitcom Characters Who Wrestle With Their Consciences After Finding Money store down the street.

Usually the only money I ever find is a piece of small change, mostly pennies. Yesterday afternoon, however, I happened upon a crisp twenty dollar bill in the restroom of a convenience store down the street. Probably I should have pocketed it just like I do with the coins I occasionally find, but instead I handed it to the clerk working behind the counter. Although it is unlikely that the true owner ever came back for it, my conscience rested much easier knowing that I had not kept the twenty bucks for myself. That incident reminded me of the numerous characters from TV sitcoms who have faced similar dilemmas in certain episodes. Here are ten of those people who have come upon substantial amounts of money, causing them to weigh the pros and cons of keeping it for themselves. Opie Howard on The Andy Griffith Show In "Opie's Fortune" Sheriff Taylor's tyke (played by Ron Howard) finds a wallet and tells his dad, who makes him wait the legal amount of time for someone to

Why On Earth Should I Moan - Still Nothing To Complain About in 'A Hard Day's Night' ld do no harm - after all what is wrong in celebrating eighty seven minutes of such joy one more time

 YEAH YEAH YEAH to coin a phrase - I know, I know, another appraisal of The Beatles film 'A Hard Day's Night' Nearly fifty four years old and the subject of countless critiques does the world really need one more? Well after watching it on television for the umpteenth time over Christmas I decided another set of observations could do no harm - after all what is wrong in celebrating eighty seven minutes of such joy one more time? Having watched 'A Hard Day's Night,' at least once every eighteen months for the roughly the past forty years I thought there was nothing new for me to see but like the brilliant rock album and great film (which it most certainly is) there is often something new to discover. Much of the back story I discovered in the two-set DVD edition that I received as a birthday present about five years ago and while 'the making of,' documentary of is both fascinating and informative it also served to shatter one of my lasting illusions of th

10 nejlepších bollywoodských filmů

 The 27th Annual Florida Film Festival, produced by Enzian Theater and held throughout Central Florida each April, offers nearly 200 feature and short films from countries around the world, in addition to celebrity guests, special events, film forums, and parties. This year's festival includes competing films in narrative features and documentary programs, plus special screenings of food films, international films, midnight movies, family programming, and Florida films. A sampling of reviewed films in various categories appears below. Three Identical Strangers Padmaavat: Set in 1303 AD medieval India, Padmaavat is the narrative of respect, valor and fixation. Ruler Padmavati is known for her remarkable excellence alongside a solid feeling of equity and is the spouse of Maharawal Ratan Singh and pride of the Kingdom of Chittor, a prosperous kingdom in the north west of India. The legend of her magnificence achieves the authoritative sultan of Hindustan - Allaudin Khilji. The sultan

Titanic: The Unsinkable Tale the ship seemed to be.

"Titanic was called 'The Ship of Dreams,' it was, it really was." A clip from the Old Rose DeWitt Bukater's dialogue played by Gloria Stuart that embodied the breathtaking impression of almost every soul that had the chance to witness the ill-fated majestic story of Titanic, both the movie and the RMS Titanic maiden voyage tragedy itself. This movie is the highest grossing ultimately predictable movie that made millions or even billions wipe their tears because of the typical inter social class story of a rich young woman and a poor young man that fell in love with each other as their fates crossed in boarding Titanic, but it was not good for a wealthy girl to fall in love to an impoverished boy in 1912, where in upper class has its absolute dominion on the lower class. Generally, the storyline created by James Cameron, the director, inflicted a deep sense of emotion and impression to the viewers and successfully paved the way to connect what is already written in

Titanic: A Tragedy Of Uncertainty - A Marxist Approach This movie

 In a world full of moving pictures, an industry had gain its continual popularity as this media-centered generation continued to patronizes these so-called films. Along the wide array of movie selections, there is this remarkable film under the direction of James Cameron, which captured not only the eyes of the people but also their hearts along the year 1997. This movie was entitled "Titanic" which was adapted from a real life ship called Titanic and coined as "the unsinkable ship",but in opposition to this distinction, the ship unfortunately sank due to a chaotic circumstance which made the whole story historical. In accordance to this, the whole aesthetic of the movie was a complete package in a minimal way as possible.  Specifically speaking, even though the whole setting just only circumnavigated within the ship itself, there are lots of happenings within it. And to initiate this review, the urge of interconnecting the film's body to societal issues will b

Capsule Movie Reviews From the Florida Film Festival categories appears below.

 The 27th Annual Florida Film Festival, produced by Enzian Theater and held throughout Central Florida each April, offers nearly 200 feature and short films from countries around the world, in addition to celebrity guests, special events, film forums, and parties. This year's festival includes competing films in narrative features and documentary programs, plus special screenings of food films, international films, midnight movies, family programming, and Florida films. A sampling of reviewed films in various categories appears below. Three Identical Strangers In Spotlight Films. Documentary. This compelling documentary tells the story of three young men living in New York who learn at age 19 that they were triplets separated at birth and adopted by three different Jewish families. Their strange reunion - combined with their handsome faces and outgoing personalities - got them on the cover pages of print media and invited on talk shows around the country. Their incredible similarit

Three Movies Out Now That Will Put A Smile On Your Face movies are something special.

 You might be like a lot of people out there who have often bemoaned the dreadful state of the movies out now, and in some cases, your attitude is arguably valid. Then again, we are experiencing quite a diverse amount of unique movie making right now that it really is hard to simply say, "Everything is just bad." In fact, it can probably be argued that the movies out now are some of the most refreshing movies that have been out in a while. That's a bold statement, especially when you consider some of the so-called "golden era" periods cinema has had over the course of the last century or so. A quick look at the usual "greatest of all-time" lists has entries in its top ten that were made before 1950. Still, with so many diverse movie makers behind the camera nowadays, utilizing tremendous technology, and working with powerful scripts, today's movies are something special. In all honesty, though, it's important to keep in mind that when it comes

Seven Family Movies Your Preschooler Will Love timeless bear & his friends.

 Over the years, the notion of what makes family movies what they claim to be has changed radically. There was a time when a family movie took the time to craft characters by casting consummate actors who could really deliver a performance and having scripts that told harrowing stories. Nowadays, animation seems to have taken over in order to appeal specifically to children, with film critics highlighting the often similar plots for many of these movies. What about the rest of the family? Now, this isn't to say that animated movies aren't powerhouses in and of themselves. In fact, one could argue that some of the greatest movies ever made are animated. The point is that at one time, family movies meant films that worked well & appealed to everyone and not in spite of some members of said family. But if you have kids, especially young kids, you know that if you're going to go to the movies with them, they need to be wowed by what is on the big screen. As much as we'd

7 Classic Films To Watch If You Love Politics satire or drama.

 Some of the hardest films to watch have to do with either domestic, or foreign, politics. It isn't that they subject matter isn't important or that we, as citizens of a major global player shouldn't be paying attention. It's just that movies that deal with politics can wear you down in so many ways including, but not limited to: emotionally, psychologically, socially, and physically. Life tends to be hard enough to deal with, and the last thing we need is to lump onto it some scathing political satire or drama. But, if you are a fan of truly powerful cinema, your curse as a dedicated movie buff is to try to understand the intricate beauty and grace of a great political film. But what of the aspiring movie buff who isn't sure where to start when it comes to watching political movies? Is there a good place to start? Is there a definitive list? If you're a relative noob with political movies, here are seven classic films that will at least give you some good "

In Search Of: A Reboot With New Episodes and Leonard Nimoy (or a Reasonable Facsimile)

 The original IN SEARCH OF... was a very popular series on TV from 1977 to 1982. Rod Serling was the host for a brief time before his passing. Leonard Nimoy became the face of the show and the one we remember best. His smooth delivery of lines, voice inflections and easy-going personality helped garner huge ratings. Add to that the show's content which covered popular subjects that were listed in the opening sequence by Nimoy in his best Spock voice: "Lost civilizations, extraterrestrials, myths and monsters, missing persons, magic and witchcraft, unexplained phenomena." Leonard Nimoy was such an iconic part of the original series. I'm thinking the upcoming History Channel reboot needs him as much as the original did. The problem is that he passed away a while ago. So, I thought maybe the History Channel could figure out a way to bring him back? Maybe use a Spiritualist Medium or find a kid who says, "I see dead people." Or, try some digital re-creation and