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Preparing a good home theater layout can be both challenging and awesome. Nonetheless, if you have enough budget to set it up, then you can do this on your own. And if you’re not very sure about your plan or design, you can always ask your friends, family, or better yet a professional designer for some tips.
Your layout should be able to ascertain where every part of your home theater system should be placed. Typically, every single one of the electronic devices is placed against the focal wall. You can arrange the seating in a way where people will not be distracted when someone stands up or you can just place the seating where the screen will not be obstructed.
The placement of furniture is also an extremely important consideration when making your design. Where you will put your cabinets, seats, tables, and entertainment stand will greatly affect your over-all home theater viewing experience.
In addition, comfort is one major issue when selecting your home theater furniture, its shape and size also matter. All these furnishings should be able to fit inside your home theater room.
Of course, lighting also plays an important part to your layout. This is so, since how you use the lights and where you place one will create an impact to your whole room. Moreover, be sure not to place lights where it can cause glare on the TV screen.
Whether you go for the DIY theater or a professionally built room, still the greatest way to begin with your project is to find out all the possible design options by doing a little research. You will also save time and money by having a well-researched, proper theater layout.
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“Have you seen Billy Elliott? 9 to 5? Dirty Dancing?” These questions raise a counter question: “The movie or the musical?” There is no longer a strong line between the film and stage. We’re seeing numerous stories crossing the line between the silver screen and the boards of Broadway. There has always been a unification between the arts: literary, visual, graphic, performing. Theatre and film have always incorporated all of these.
Musical movies have been around since Gordon McRae and Shirley Jones first expressed their love for each other in both Oklahoma! and Carousel. Musical films may have gotten a little darker with the advent of Chicago, Rent, and Sweeney Todd, but they still capture the interest of moviegoers. Why is there such a fascination with the silver tones of the silver screen? What makes a musical movie worthy? Is it the book?
It’s not just the big screen that has developed the musical element.
Shows have introduced musical episodes. Buffy, Scrubs, Daria, Xena has two musical episodes, and let’s not forget the numerous musical numbers to be found on the Simpsons, South Park, and Family Guy, some of which are taken directly from Broadway itself.
Musicals have often taken their stories from books. That practice has continued through to more recent shows such as the widely popular show, Wicked, which is based on the book of the same name by Gregory Maguire. Books, however, have taken a backseat to movies as the basis for new musicals. 9 to 5 and Billy Elliott are on Broadway, Dirty Dancing is on tour, and Sister Act is onstage in London. All of these musicals started as movies. Now, granted, there are many movies that are also based upon books: Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, My Sister’s Keeper, etc. Even Lord of the Rings enjoyed time as an onstage musical.
The youthful world has captured the stage as well. Disney got a foothold in the Broadway scene when they introduced Beauty and the Beast. Now, they’re firmly established with The Lion King, The Little Mermaid, and Mary Poppins. The Grinch Who Stole Christmas is a holiday show that appears every December. Oh, and let’s not forget Shrek. Children’s theatre has hit the big time.
Actors have also crossed over from stage to screen and back. Ana Gasteyer, Amy Spanger, John Stamos, Chandra Wilson, Kristin Chenoweth, Alison Janney, Brian Stokes Mitchell, and others dance around the line, appearing at the Emmys, the Oscars, and the Tonys.
Why is there such an influx of movies to the Broadway stage? Have writers simply lost the desire to come up with original ideas? I don’t think so. I think that it’s strongly affected by the economy. In an attempt to get more people to attend Broadway theatre, shows have been streamlined into recognizable formats with names that people can relate to. They know Alison Janney, John Stamos, and Chandra Wilson. Parents are more willing to take their children to see shows based on movies that they grew up with and love. People are excited to see a musical based on a movie, even if it’s just to find out how closely it adheres to the original. It’s easier to adapt the movie to the stage than it is to adapt the book because a lot of the elements have already been provided.
I do think, however, that it is harder to translate the movie to the stage because there are certain expectations. People are very critical when a well-loved movie is changed for the stage. This is the same of books, but the visual element is removed. A character may not necessarily look the way you pictured them to look, but that was your own interpretation, so you are more willing to accept it. With a movie, you’ve seen the character and you’ve heard the lines delivered a certain way. You’re on the lookout for that same delivery. It’s like a drug; you expect the same high you feel when you watch the movie.
Still, I think that movies titles will always have a pull for those attending the theatre because of the known factor. It’s familiar. It’s safe. You may not get what you expected, but at least you had expectations to begin with. Going to see a show that you’ve never heard of in another forum is taking a chance. Sometimes, it’s worth the risk, but most people are unwilling to do so at + a seat.
As for me, I’m still waiting for Harry Potter: The Musical Series.
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Animated movies such as “The Muppets”, “Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked”, “The Pirates! Band of Misfits” and “Happy Feet Two” together released amazing posters. Let’s have a look at them though photos as following:
The Muppets
Walt Disney Pictures has recently released the sixth poster for the animated movie “The Muppets”. Directed by James Bobin, “The Muppets” is set to hit theaters in the United States on November 23, 2011 and the United Kingdom on February 17, 2012. The film is about the story of Walter, the world’s biggest Muppet fan and his friends Gary and Mary. Together, they must raise million to save the Muppet Theater from Tex Richman, a businessman who tends to destroy this theater to drill for oil.
The poster features Jason Segel and Amy Adams in front of a wall of Muppets
The Muppets stars Jason Segel, Amy Adams, Chris Cooper, Rashida Jones, Donald Glover and many other actors
Alvin and the Chipmunks – Chipwrecked
“Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked” stars Jason Lee, and the voices of many actors, including Justin Long, Matthew Gray Gubler, Jesse McCartney, Christina Applegate, Anna Faris, and Amy Poehler. The film is about the various schemes of Chipmunks and Chipettes to find their way home from a remote island after becoming “chipwrecked” because of their decision to turn a luxury cruise liner into a personal playground.
A poster of the animated film “Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked”
“Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked” is scheduled to appear in theaters on December 16, 2011
Alvin and the Chipmunks – Chipwrecked (2011)
The Pirates! Band of Misfits
“The Pirates! Band of Misfits” tells a story of a crew of swashbuckling pirates who try to beat their rivals Black Bellamy and Cutlass Liz for the Pirate of the Year Award.
“The Pirates! Band of Misfits” is known as one of the most awaited 3-D stop-motion animated films at present.
Based on the book “The Pirates! In an Adventure with Scientists”, the film is set for release on March 30, 2012
Happy Feet Two
The penguin Mumble faces a problem that his son Erik is a penguin who struggles to find his own particular talents in the Emperor Penguin world. Things become worse for Mumble as new dangers threaten the penguin nation, causing him to bring together the penguin nation and their allies to work and dance in order to set things right.
Happy Feet Two is an animated film directed by George Miller
The film is currently scheduled to premier in North American theaters on November 17, 2011 in both RealD 3D and IMAX 3D
Happy Feet 2 – Official Teaser Trailer [HD]
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Nowadays, entertainment does not necessarily means going out and spending huge bucks to watch a movie. Refreshing your mind with a light hearted movie can also be done with the total comfort of the home. Home theatre is the perfect addition to the home that would save you from the hectic journey to the Cineplex and the long queues of buying the ticket.
Home theatre transforms the complete experience of watching movies. One can enjoy high resolution pictures and listen to great sound quality sound within the house. Home theatre is a combination of various appliances that are brought together to bring home the world-class experience of watching movies.
The quality of sound produced by a home theatre system completely depends on the efficiency of its speakers. Hence, it is very important to install good speakers so that the dialogues of the movie are clear and audible. This clarity would not make you too attentive to the dialogues, and thereby would relax you.
As the quality of sound depends on the speakers, the quality of videos or visuals completely depends on the standard of home theatre projectors. Projectors are devices that define the quality of movies by providing clear pictures. If the quality of projectors is not good, then the whole experience of watching movies becomes strenuous. Hence, installing good quality projectors is a must.
Apart from watching movies, one can also enjoy PS3 video games on the home theatre. These games become more lively and exciting with the help of home theatre system. The large screen and digital quality sound of the theater, facilitates the player with an amazing playing experience. This value addition makes home theatre a complete solution for every age and generation.
When you install a home theatre system in a room, it would be called as multi-use cinema room. This room should be integrated with all the high-tech requirements of a person that are essential while watching a movie on the theater. Therefore, by installing a theatre, one can enter the beautiful world of quality and standard entertainment.
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Thievery is alive and well in Hollywood. The glamorization of crime invariably tickles the curiosity of the public. Criminals have been portrayed as exciting, daring and cunning tantamount to hero status. They are the risk takers who should not be completely judged upon their criminal expression but rather looked at as individuals with some merit. They are cast sympathetically as their relationships are examined and ultimately lend credence to the justification, in their minds, of the criminal choices they have made. But worst of all, they are often shown as being ‘cool’, even as they hurdle towards the death of their freedom.
Take, for example, the jewelry or art thief. Movies like the Italian Job, the Score and Ocean’s Eleven display criminals as generally model citizens, other than when they are committing crimes. There may be such criminals but are they so suave in their real lives? Are they seemingly morally upright in their relationships with others? Are they really just good guys who happen to commit crimes? In real life the majority of criminals are not suave, cool or sympathetic figures. They are cutthroat, ruthless and to a degree, sociopathic. Mob figures are the best example of the paradox between the glamorization of criminal life and reality of criminal behavior.
All agree that the Soprano’s, a show about mob life in New Jersey, is a great show. The production value is high, the actors are skilled and the plot lines are well conceived. People get whacked, money gets laundered and criminals get promoted for good work. Yet, in order for the audience to tune in every week they must connect with the characters. Hence, the boss of the family, Tony Soprano is shown as a father, a husband and as attempting to improve his relationships with the outside world by visiting a therapist. This is a ploy to create sympathy for a ruthless murdering crime boss. And it works, as the Sopranos is a hit. What then are the real criminals doing?