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Artists Biographies On Film Top Movies About Visual Artists ... Here you can read about some of the most interesting movies about visual artists biographies. Lust for Life directed by Vincente Minnelli in 1952...

The Best Movies Starring Bill Murray ... In my opinion, the following films have been Bill Murray's best of his career. It would not feel right to make a Bill Murray best-of list without giving some love to Groundhog Day...

Rock On - Rocks On Bollywood! ... Rock on is the story of four friends, initially who had an unsuccessful band. Ten years later four members of the band bump into each other again and set on a journey together...

Action Movies- Thrill And Adventure Unlimited ... If you feel bored by watching the same run on the mill stories that are overloaded with melodrama and the voluptuous characters that seem to be weary and lackluster, then try watching the awesome action packed thriller movies... The adventurous young generation love to watch the movies that have high speed action with amazing stunts and fight sequences that have loads of action and thrill... There have been a number of illustrative movies that have won great accolades and immense commends by both the critics and the viewers...

Torrent Downloading Movies Software ... During a meeting at the Cannes Film Festival, Culture Ministers from across Europe, film industry representatives besides Internet backing Providers were among those who met to discuss the possible policies needed to distribute movies online...

It’s the movies that have really been running things in America ever since they were invented. They show you what to do, how to do it, when to do it, how to feel about it, and how to look how you feel about it. Everybody has their own America, and then they have the pieces of a fantasy America that they think is out there but they can’t see.
—Andy Warhol (1928–1987)

One of the joys of going to the movies was that it was trashy, and we should never lose that.
—Oliver Stone (b. 1946)

The basic unit of construction in the theatre is the scene, and the amount of dramatic time that elapses during a scene is roughly equal to the length of time the scene takes to perform. To be sure, some plays cover many years, but in general these years pass “between curtains.” We’re informed that it is “seven years later,” either by a stage direction or by the dialogue. The basic unit of construction in movies is the shot, which can lengthen or shorten time more subtly, since the average shot lasts only ten or fifteen seconds. Drama has to chop out huge blocks of time between the relatively few scenes and acts; films can expand or contract time between the many hundreds of shots.
—Louis D. Gianetti (b. 1937)