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    A data mining approach to analysis and prediction of movie ratings M. Saraee‚ S. White & J. Eccleston University of Salford‚ England Abstract This paper details our analysis of the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)‚ a free‚ user-maintained‚ online resource of production details for over 390‚000 movies‚ television series and video games‚ which contains information such as title‚ genre‚ box-office taking‚ cast credits and user ’s ratings. We gather a series of interesting facts and relationships

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    ABSTRACT Title: From extravagant movie theaters to lowly bomba houses: Investigating the degeneration of city spaces along Claro M. Recto Avenue‚ Manila There is a lack of understanding about the overall process of degeneration of city spaces in the Philippine setting‚ specifically along Claro M. Recto Avenue‚ Manila. This study addresses this concern by suggesting a functionalist approach‚ using the theories of Durkheim and Merton‚ in analyzing the negative consequences and implications

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    It has recently announced that a new movie theater may be built in your neighborhood. Do you support or oppose this plan? Why? Use specific reasons and details to support your answer.Words: 334‚ TIME: 30 My neighborhood is a nice quiet area near the center of the city. Building a movie theatre in the neighborhood will not be so good for the people living here because can bring a lot of traffic‚ people will get annoyed by the noise of lots of people coming every day at the theatre and a I believe

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    Moneyball is a book written by Michael Lewis when he follow Oakland A’s general manager Billy Beane in the summer of 2003 to see about his approach to running a major league organization. He figures out that just because you may not have all of the money in the world‚ say like the New York Yankees‚ that you can still win your division and make the playoffs. Billy Beane shows you his approach at how he win’s as many games as he does that no other team was willing to follow. He would pay attention

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    The Breakfast Club Film Review The Breakfast Club is a movie made in the 80’s about 5 very different teenagers who are forced to spend the day in detention. At first‚ they appear to be judgmental of the others but by the end they learn to respect one another because they aren’t so different after all. This movie is still very applicable and popular. The movie is so well received because of the characters‚ the message and cinematography. The film is an exaggeration of real life. In real life‚ high

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    The 1999 film Fight Club‚ based on Chuck Palahniuk’s novel of the same name‚ was received as one of the most controversial films of the year‚ and has since gained a strong cult popularity. The movie places strong emphasis on the evils of modern consumerism‚ and adopts a “fight the system” attitude throughout. The setting is bleak and degraded – the main character‚ who remains unnamed for the entirety of the film‚ inhabits a city that seems perpetually dark and run down. All in all‚ the film attempts

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    compared to watching them in a movie theater is a completely opposite and different experience‚ and I’m going to talk about all the factors that make the two experiences different. There are many differences between these two options of watching a movie. The atmosphere is different ‚ and the reaction can even be different. The things you can have during the movie such as food and drinks are different. I’m going to talk about watching movies at home verses watching a movie at home. Specifically the atmosphere

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    of all ages enjoy watching movies by way of computer‚ television‚ and theatre. What used to be a “big event” in going out to watch a movie at the local town theatre has technologically changed‚ where now just about anyone can experience watching a movie from the comfort of his or her own couch. Although one can watch a movie at home or in a theatre‚ watching a movie at home is far better for food‚ comfort and price. At home‚ versus at a theatre‚ the selection of food and the price of food is

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    HOME OR THEATER? Everybody likes to watch movies no matter what kind of movie we like. Movies entertain us during our free time such as‚ in the weekends and holydays‚ in brief movies are a pastime for all people‚ but the question is what is better watching it at home or at the theater? Transparently‚ there are some advantages and disadvantages of both. People put these advantages into consideration like the comfort‚ privacy‚ and coast. These factors effects the watcher decision of watching it at

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    save a lot of money. Video rentals usually cost around $3.99‚ while a single ticket at the theater is $5.00. Everybody can sit down and enjoy the movie at home for the same price‚ but at the theater everybody has to pay for their own ticket‚ including kids‚ who have to pay $3.50 each. Four people would end up paying approximately $17.00 to watch a single movie. Once inside the theater‚ then you have to afford all the expensive snacks like pop-corn‚ nachos‚ and sodas which are usually priced twice as

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