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A movie theater was originally called a movie palace. They were beautiful structures where silent films were shown and then later, films with sound. One of the first movie palaces was built in New York City in 1913. The success of movie palaces were based on its low admission price and unreserved seating. During Visit Your URL , most theater productions were Vaudeville acts which were more expensive and harder to get seats than going to the movies.

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The movie itself, I found was fairly overrated. However, Jennifer Lawrence in Winter's Bone did an absolutely wonderful job of playing the role of Ree Dolly. If not for her, the entire movie would have been a wash. However, her performance was very nice to watch. It made it even more worthwhile as I got to witness that this girl is actually a very adept actress. Before this, I had only seen her in 'The Bill Engvall Show' where she plays the typical cliche ditzy teenage girl. Which, honestly, there are a million and one girls in the nation that could pull that off. Watching her go from that ditzy teenager to this gritty and convincing performance was definitely a treat for me and showed me her worth. For that, she receives my Breakout Performance of the Year award.

I enjoyed the soundtrack, which is a typpical 80's soundtrack, along the lines of Bloodsport, Commando, Highlander etc, where the music seems completely over the top for movie, but what the heck, it is the 80s.

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A low budget movie on the other hand, can make good money if it is only shown on TV. If it turns out to be exceptional, it can get a theatrical release, and make really big money.

One of the first things that must be realized is what an idea for a movie actually is. For example, "A science fiction film with aliens in Ancient Rome," is not a movie idea; it is a genre and setting. What are the characters in the movie, and what happens to them? Similarly, "A movie with a sad cat who really wants to be a dog," is not a movie idea; it is a character. Is this movie going to be a cartoon, or some sort of live action? How does the cat go about becoming a dog? Is this movie going to be a comedy or a drama?