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Before the 1950s the vast majority of Americans got their news from the daily papers, weekly magazines, and newsreel clippings. The political movie was an uncommon sight. Most of the films were biopics of past presidents. Few films have focused on the actual dirty campaigning.

The Queen

The monarchy has been featured in many movies. Some biopics are focused on the Queen's relationship and with Princess Diana. "Diana", a musical, and "Spencer," a drama about the monarch's private life, focused on her. Others, like "The Queen" with Helen Mirren, focused on her mishandling of Diana's death and her failure to anticipate public reaction.


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The Candidate

There are many movies on politics. There are many movies about politics. Some are more simple than others. Some are re-enactments of real events. A recent example of a political thriller is The Date of Caesar's Assassination, directed and written by George Clooney and starring Ryan Gosling.

The Lives of Others

"The Lives of Others," is a powerful movie about the effects of political surveillance on people. Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck directed this drama that transforms a mundane situation into a compelling political thriller. Georg Dreyman and Capt. Gerd Wiesler, a Stasi agent. Dreyman is tall and graceful with a brown hairstyle and natural grace. He is respected by fellow artists and has official favor.


Rod Lurie's The Contender

If you're a fan of political thrillers, you'll love Rod Lurie's The Contender. This political thriller is written and directed by an L.A. Film Critic who knows a little about the political landscape. The story follows the rise of a fictional vice president. You will find compelling political fiction in the mud-slinging or sleazy libtums. The film also addresses conspiracy theories, smear campaign, and sex-scandals.

Robert Altman’s M*A*S*H

Robert Altman’s "M*A*S*H” changed the filmmaking landscape and set a new standard in studio films. Originally made in 1970, it became a box office smash and helped launch the careers of Donald Sutherland and Elliott Gould. It was also the birth of a new type of comedy that featured overlapping dialogues and a camera that moves constantly.


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Michael Ritchie, The Candidate

The Candidate has some Altman-like elements. Robert Redford and Michael Ritchie had originally planned a trilogy that would focus on America's winning. Ritchie's film is no different. Ritchie tells this story in a subtle, almost sardonic style. Victor J. Kemper is the cinematographer and captures the characters with pin-sharp focus.


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FAQ

Who first coined the term Pop Music

Frank Zappa invented it. He used the word pop music to describe his style of music.

He stated that he wanted to create music that appealed to everyone. Pop music was what he called his music.

Zappa also created the phrase "You know it's POP when..." which means that something is really popular if many people enjoy it. Michael Jackson's Thriller album, for example, is one of his most popular albums.

Zappa's definition of pop music is different from how it is now. Pop music is today all music. Back then, pop music was limited to certain types of music.


How did pop music come into being?

It was an accident. The first song was written by mistake when someone accidentally knocked over a piano while playing around on New Year's Eve in 1920.

The recording company liked the song and decided to release it single.

This single was the first to be officially recorded.

Pop music has been the most loved form of musical entertainment since then.


How do I use pop culture in my marketing strategy?

Understanding pop culture trends is key to understanding how to incorporate it into your marketing strategy.

For example, let's say you wanted to promote a new movie. What kind of promotion could you run?

You could even create a trailer from clips taken from your film. You can even find clips that feature your products and services to include in your trailer.

Perhaps you could make a parody of the trailer with other films.

You can use the movie's plotline as a basis for your promotional campaign, if you are promoting a product/service related to that film's theme. If the movie takes place in outer space, for example, you might advertise a product that aids astronauts to stay healthy while they travel through space.

Promotions could be run based on the plotline if you have a business that is related to the movie's themes. Customers who buy tickets for the movie could get free food samples from your company if you sell food.


What can pop music teach us?

Modern society places more emphasis on material possessions than other things. This is especially true with young people. They spend hours daily looking at screens. They look at screens and watch videos, as well as play video games and surf the Internet. All of these distract them from the task at hand, which is to complete school work. As a result, they end up failing classes.

We live in a world where everyone wants to fit in. That means being popular. Popularity depends on money, clothes, and other possessions. This can lead to some people doing things that aren’t right.

We have become dependent on technology. All information is available to us thanks to technology. Unfortunately, not all information can be trusted. False rumors can be found all over the Internet. These rumors spread quickly because people share them on social media sites. It's easy and quick to post something without verifying whether it is true.

People have lost the ability of thinking critically. They believe whatever they read on the Internet. They believe everything they read in magazines and on television. They stop thinking for them selves. They instead follow the crowd.

When we rely on others to tell us what's happening, we lose control over our lives. Pop culture encourages us to rely on others. This can make us lazy. Although the truth is out there and we often don't find it, it can make us lazy.


How can we avoid the dangers posed by pop culture?

We should first be able to identify when pop culture has an influence on us. Then, we need to ensure that we are not being influenced. These are some tips to help you avoid negative influences.

  • Avoid watching Game Of Thrones or other violent shows.
  • Don't spend time surfing the Internet. Instead, read books.
  • Reduce your television viewing. Spend your time doing something healthy.
  • Be cautious about what you write online. Once comments are posted, you cannot delete them.
  • Make sure that any websites you visit are safe. Before entering personal information, ensure that they are checked.
  • Do not allow anyone to force you into doing anything dangerous.

If you see yourself becoming addicted to pop culture, talk to an adult who will help you. You can either call your local library (800-THELOOST), or the National Center For Missing & Evacuated Children (1-808-THELOOST).


Why is pop music popular?

Pop music is fun because it is entertaining! Pop music is uplifting and can give you a great feeling of freedom. Pop music allows people to be free from any limitations and think about only themselves. They don't have to worry about what other people think. And this is why pop music is so popular. People enjoy listening to music that makes them feel good. When you feel low, turn on the radio for some upbeat tunes. You might even find yourself singing along. Pop music has been immensely successful over the years.


What is popular culture in the world of music?

Popular Music Culture takes many forms.

Popular music culture can be defined by its use certain types of music (e.g. rock, jazz) or lyrics. It also encompasses the influence of visual media, such as film, television, fashion, advertising, etc., on artists' careers and public perception.

It's also how fans interact and support their favorite artists.

The rise of superstars - musicians who have made a name for themselves - is one aspect of popular music culture.

These stars often transcend genres, becoming cultural icons and influencing the evolution of popular music.

The popular music culture also includes:

* The rise of recording technology - from acoustic instruments to electric guitars and microphones;

* The invention of the record player and the radio;

* The dawn of rock 'n' roll;

* Introduction of film and TV;

* The advent of MTV and VH1;

* The creation and use of the internet.



Statistics

  • Less than a decade later, that statistic rose to 90% (Dager, n.d.). (socialsci.libretexts.org)
  • According to Dictionary.com, popular culture, or low culture as it is sometimes referred to is comprised of the “cultural activities or commercial products reflecting, suited to, or aimed at the tastes of the general masses of people” (7/21/19). (socialsci.libretexts.org)
  • According to CNBC.com, “more than 70% of the film's revenue came from countries outside the US” (https://www.cnbc.com/2019/01/08/aqua...nal-sales.html, ret. 8/18/19). (socialsci.libretexts.org)
  • Recently, the market share across Western Europe has ranged from 60-75% (Hopewell, 2013). (socialsci.libretexts.org)
  • In 1987, US films captured 56% of the European film market. (socialsci.libretexts.org)



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How To

Which companies used pop culture in marketing strategies?

Many companies have used popular culture to market their products and services in recent years. Here are just some:

  • McDonald's – The McDonald's Superbowl 2014 campaign featured clips from movies like "The Big Short" and "Inside Out". A commercial called "I'm loving it" was also available. It featured images of people eating and dancing to Drake's songs.
  • Nike - Nike unveiled a Nike commercial featuring Kevin Durant as a basketball player in 2013. He says that he was inspired and motivated by the movie Space Jam to get his shoes on and play basketball.
  • Coca-Cola - Coca-Cola created a series of commercials called "Americas Choice Awards" during the summer 2015. These were based in categories such as Best Movie, Best TV Series, and so on. Each category had its 30-second advert at a fictional awards ceremony.
  • Google - Google had announced in November 2015 that it would sponsor Super Bowl for the very first time since 2010. This included launching a website called google.com/superbowl, allowing users to watch highlights from previous games. Google would allow users to vote for their favorite team and display the results along with the current scores.




 



Movies About Politics