Movies Articles
73. Sharkboy and Lavagirl, A Dreamy Classic
The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl takes viewers on an unpredictable ride in the grand tradition of creative films such as Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, which is set in a bizarre world, and films such as The Never-ending Story, in which mistreatment by bullies sends the victim into a dream world where he can be a hero. The juxtaposition of fantasy and reality in the film is demands your full attention.
74. Videos for Zune: Why You Should Use Them
Apple isn't the only top player in the media player industry today. The Zune player, one of the top most playing devices for music, pictures and videos is from Microsoft. Zune users all agree that the device is of the best-quality build and although it may take some getting used to, the interface is one of the most intuitive and one of the best-looking GUIs on any mp3-player to date.
75. High School Musical - Exciting Entertainment That's Here To Stay
Children's entertainment is quickly changing. Television shows that were popular one minute quickly disappear; the current "hot" song roars on the scene and just as quickly, fades out. However, kids always gravitate toward appealing characters in compelling stories about enduring elements of their lives. The ongoing popularity of Disney's High School Musical is due to the way it touches many of the elements that kids like.
76. Holes: Digging In the Dirt For Friendship
The movie HOLES follows the trials of Stanley Yelnats, played by the amiable Shia Leboeuf. He is a teenager convicted of a crime he did not commit and is soon sent to Camp Greenlake for punishment. Despite its suggestive name, Camp Greenlake is located far from any lakes, deep in the desert. Here, Stanley and other interred kids work by digging holes -- hence the name of the story. That is all Stanley and his friends do: dig holes for hours on end. What they did not know is why.
77. Atlantis: The Lost Empire - A Lost Classic to Rediscover
Atlantis: The Lost Empire was released by Walt Disney Pictures in the summer of 2001. It was written for the screen by Tab Murphy, who had also co-written Tarzan and The Hunchback of Notre Dame for Disney. This is the 40th feature in the Walt Disney animated film canon, and only the second Disney film ever, since The Black Cauldron, to be rated with a PG rating.
78. The Academy Award for Best Loser
The history of the Academy Awards is littered with films, directors and actors that should have won. Here, we rewrite history and give the awards to the right people and the ones who fully deserved their moment of glory.
79. Chicken Little is A Big Hero
In the time-honored tale of Chicken Little, the protagonist was a small barnyard hen who was hit on the head by a falling acorn. Rather than stopping and thinking about what happened logically, she became convinced that the sky was falling and that the king of the land needed to be warned.
80. The Problem With The Golden Army
I have always felt that watching the latest movie release should be an escape from daily life and an event which sees time fly by. Sadly, the latest film from visionary director Guillermo del Toro, Hellboy II: The Golden Army, found me taking the first glance at my wristwatch with little more than half-an-hour gone.
81. The Lighter Side of the Dark
The recent release of The Dark Knight comes following months of eager anticipation that has been palpable since the untimely death of one of its stars. But what really is the appeal of the movie?
82. World Famous Hollywood Period Films
The article gives an overview of one type of Hollywood films. It educates the readers about the basic characteristics of period films and then discusses some of the most popular from Hollywood.
83. Impact Of Movies On Children
This article speaks about the dangerous impact of Hollywood movies on people, particularly the young ones. Children are the ones who are most effected by the show of cruelty and violence.
84. The Fascinating History Of Hollywood Movies
The article traces the establishment of Hollywood and the growth in the production house system. It also touches upon the contributions of the great directors to the growth of Hollywood movies.
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