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1976’s King Kong to 2019’s Godzilla King of the Monsters: A Year in Movies 2021 – Part 6
In December of 2020, when it became clear we were not going to be returning to normal life any time soon, we purchased a big honking 55-inch 4K TV and settled in for a year of watching movies at home. By Dec. … Continue reading
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Tagged ch07Movies, Godzilla, Hitchcock, King Kong, movies, Nazi fighting, Year in movies 2021
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Sometimes you just need old favorites: A Year in Movies 2021 – Part 4
In December of 2020, when it became clear we were not going to be returning to normal life any time soon, we purchased a big honking 55-inch 4K TV and settled in for a year of watching movies at home. … Continue reading
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Tagged film noir, John Huston, movies, Year in movies 2021
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Is streaming the new a la carte cable? Or is it just more of the same?
Back in the the late 1980s, early 1990s, the television business started going through some big changes. For the first time ever, the original Big Three television networks (ABC, CBS and NBC) started changing ownership, going from the founders to … Continue reading
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Tagged cable, Disney, earthquake in slow motion, Hutchinson, Ken Auletta, Secret 4, streaming video, WandaVision
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Guest Blog Post: Disney+ The Future of Content Ownership?
Editor’s Note: A little over a year ago, I asked Dr. Amber L. Hutchins, Associate Professor of Communication at Kennesaw State University, if she would be willing to write something for my blog about all the changes taking place at Disney … Continue reading
Bob Iger, who grew Disney into world’s most powerful entertainment company, is stepping down
Disney has immensely transformed over the last 20 years. In the late twentieth century, the company was best known for children’s programming, theme parks, and cruise ships as well as owning the ABC television broadcast network and ESPN family of … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 3
Tagged Bob Iger, Disney, management, media business
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My Year In Movies – Some Thoughts on the Oscars
I didn’t get My Year in Movies blog post up yet, and the Oscar nominations just got announced this morning, so I guess I will combine the two into a single commentary. When I saw the list of Oscar nominations … Continue reading
Everyone’s Gone to the Movies – Summer 2019
Avengers – Endgame now has biggest global box office, displacing Avatar Avengers – Endgame has now passed James Cameron’s Avatar for the title of world box office champion, with a current total of $2.79 billion, compared to Avatar’s $2. 789. … Continue reading
Questions Worth Asking (Maybe)
How will the Music Modernization Act help musicians? The new MMA simplifies streaming payments for songwriters, older recorded music and producers. And how does the music industry loses $2.65 billion a year from coffee shops? When the owners use their … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 10, Chapter 6, Chapter 7, Uncategorized
Tagged Because I can, Dana Priest, internet trolls, music licensing, Pulitzer prize, Questions worth asking, Star Wars
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Listening to Movie Music
Years ago, back when my Dear Wife and I lived in Arizona, we saw film composer Jerry Goldsmith conduct an evening of his music with the Flagstaff Symphony Orchestra. Now, more than 25 years later, I still think about what … Continue reading
Posted in Chapter 8
Tagged james horner, jerry goldsmith, john williams, movies, soundtrack
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