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    Hollywood‚ Bollywood... Ah! Ha! Nollywood! Life as a way of taking shape on its own if will fail to straighten its bends and correct its mistakes. In the movie world Hollywood is no stranger to the masses and the youngest of children. Over the years‚ Hollywood has grown to surpass the imagination of the world‚ creating wonders‚ taking the movie-lovers to space and light years back in time. According to Wikipedia‚ Hollywood is a district in Los Angeles‚ California‚ United States of America. Before

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    The Battle of the Woods: Hollywood and Nollywood Cinema of the United States has played an undeniable role in the transmission and interpretation of many values that we hold today. We perceive real life situations based on what Hollywood has taught us. Some ninety years after the first huge success of American cinema‚ “The Great Train robbery” was released‚ we were introduced to a new brand of films. The cult classic “Living in Bondage” was distributed. This low- budget film produced in Onitsha

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    Hollywood has been an American symbol and icon for many years‚ controlling a large portion of the world’s film industry. Think of every top successful movie imaginable and they all come directly from Hollywood studios. The Hollywood industry is extremely powerful‚ able to influence most of today’s lifestyles‚ morals‚ and beliefs. Because of recent advancements in technology kids are spending a great deal of time watching tv and playing video games. Additionally‚ due to the current availability of

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    The Hollywood Blacklist came into being in 1947 when the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) began to summon certain Hollywood entertainment professionals on the suspicion that their work was communist-inspired. As the media began extensive coverage of the proceedings‚ some writers‚ producers‚ and directors became known as the "Hollywood Ten." They included; Alvah Bessie‚ Herbert Biberman‚ Lester Cole‚ Edward Dmytryk‚ Ring Lardner Jr‚ John Howard Lawson‚ Albert Maltz‚ Samuel Ornitz‚

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    seeing a movie because it disconnect for a moment of our reality. The American cinema is a great medium with the power to spread culture and ideas and influence in our behavior‚ thinking and trends. This is the way that it connects with the American Experience. In the American Cinema there are seven giant media corporations that make Hollywood movies (including Viacom Paramount‚ Disney‚ Sony-Trista-Columbia‚ Time Warner-AOL‚ News Corp-20th Century-Fox‚ NBC Universal). And also need to mention

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    Essay «A Hollywood smile: so many teeth and so little heart». What does this aphorism mean? Is it about a Hollywood smile? I dont think so. To my opiniom‚ it is a metaphor. «Hollywood smile» is a well-known expression which means an ideal‚ well worked-out smile of Hollywood actors and actresses‚ the incarnation of Beauty. But the author looked at this phrase in a wider way‚ I can suppose he meant under the smile the whole cinema world‚ existing in Hollywood. Is it a world of Beauty? Is this life

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    Hollywood Avila and Hozic argue that Hollywood develops as a control of industry in specific geographical areas. Hozic doesn’t discuss films because she is not a reader of films but her work suggests that we think about films as produced fantasies in specific spaces. The most obvious connection between film and one of those produced spaces is Disneyland. Avila’s work doesn’t talk about what’s in Disneyland but I believe it consists of controlled space in which the Disney fantasy has been created

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    Hollywood has developed the most entertainment movies and television shows. The production of entertainment has made Hollywood number one worldwide across the globe. The entire world watches television on a daily basis‚ it keeps us entertained. Most television programs have a purpose in our life we watch it for our own enlightenment everybody has their own story‚ so why not share it on television? We can relate to some issues so we keep on watching these shows. Is Hollywood enlightening us or misleading

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    subscription information: http://www.tandfonline.com/loi/rlae20 Hollywood in Uganda: local appropriation of trans-national Englishlanguage movies Stella Achen & George Ladaah Openjuru a a a Department of Adult and Community Education‚ College of Education and External Studies‚ Makerere University‚ Kampala‚ Uganda Version of record first published: 25 Jun 2012 To cite this article: Stella Achen & George Ladaah Openjuru (2012): Hollywood in Uganda: local appropriation of trans-national English-language

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    Nigeria is not an exception. Today in Nigeria‚ films made in Hollywood USA‚ France‚ India‚ China‚ etc. are always in high demand. Our present Nigeria society now has a Europeanized look. Our youths now strive to talk‚ walk‚ behave‚ eat‚ and dress exactly like characters in foreign films‚ to the detriment and abandonment of our indigenous cultures. The influence of foreign films has not been in question‚ however‚ the type of influence‚ that is whether it is negative or positive has been the question

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