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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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    Shahrokh Dalpour November 2 2014 Case Study-Hollywood Influence on Global Culture 1. Most aspects of foreign culture‚ like language‚ religion‚ gender roles‚ and problem-solving strategies‚ are hard for the casual observer to understand. In what ways do Hollywood movies affect national culture outside the United States? What aspects of U.S. culture do Hollywood films promote around the world? Can you observe any positive effects of Hollywood movies on world cultures? 2. Culture plays a key role

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    The film that I am focusing my comparative historical analysis to is‚ Underworld. Directed by Len Weisman and written by Danny McBride. Underworld’s relationship between history and the filmmaking process are cohesive in reference to this European and American film. The film was made in 2003. Long ago and in a land far away‚ their were meadows that were stalked by wolves. “The first known stories about vampires come from England around 1190. During the Middle Ages‚ 30‚000 people were condemned as

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    Sequels‚ reboots‚ and remakes are slowly ruining Hollywood. The increased flow of such films is caused by high overall monetary earnings‚ success in foreign countries‚ and a lack of new and creative ideas. The fact that sometimes remakes are successful is clearly shown with the remake of the Karate Kid in 2010. According to MTV News‚ during Karate Kid´s opening weekend‚ ¨(the movie) kicked its way to a first-place trophy worth $56 million‚ surpassing the movie’s production budget by more than $15

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    Code‚ was a self-imposed system of regulation that explicitly and implicitly affected the themes‚ story lines‚ and tone of Hollywood films produced between 1930 and the 1960s‚ particularly with regard to the treatment of sexuality. In the years leading up to the popularization of sound cinema in about 1930‚ certain segments of the American public had come to believe that Hollywood films exemplified the decline of American moral values. In 1915 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the First Amendment did

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    maintaining a historical record.¨ (Wikipedia‚ Wikimedia Foundation) Documentary movies have quickly hit the top of the charts in recent years. The attraction to documentaries comes from a feeling of a personal connection with the characters. Although Hollywood blockbuster movies are still extremely popular people are beginning to see a lack of personalization in the story lines. Watching a true and honest video solely based on real aspects of life would be more enjoyable. Visually seeing life play out

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    * * * * Mae West and 1930’s censorship Nowadays‚ we probably take for granted that the majority of films created in Hollywood have no moral or content boundaries whatsoeverAlthough today the boundaries might seem a little blurred‚ it was not always like this. The censorship process in Hollywood films (as well as in many other media) is a process that has grown and fluctuated along with American society. Behind many of these films there have been struggles‚ debates‚ and confrontations

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    number three. Actresses on the Stubborn Sexism of Hollywood is an article from The New York Times written by Julie Bloom. Majority of this article is specifically written up with excerpts of conversations that she has had with many famous actors and actresses. However‚ the article began with Julie stating some facts/statistics about women and their presence in the Hollywood industry. The author claims that there is a lack of female presence in the Hollywood film industry‚ and that needs to change as we

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    basis of gender Sexism is a major issue across the United States‚ Women are the main victim for the stereotyping by gender. There are many different situations in which sexism can be an issue. A commonly known one is the gender discrimination in hollywood. Jennifer Lawrence is the world’s highest paid actress she gets paid about $52 million a year which seems like a lot but compared to the highest paid actor Robert Downey jr. at $80 million is quite a small number. Could it be because of gender?

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    This article was about the gender pay gap in Hollywood. It talked about actresses being paid less than actors. Also‚ how women in construction are paid women was compared to actors. Generally‚ women are paid seventy-seven cents for every dollar that men earn‚ but instead in construction it was ninety-two cents for every dollar that men earn. It was surprising to learn that even though Hollywood has a lot of money than other occupations actresses and actors are not paid equally. Patricia Arquette’s

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