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Movies & Movie Themes ELL 2035

Warmup Questions a sequel a blockbuster / a smash / a hit a flop / a bomb / a dud a trilogy an entertainer a trailer the cast the genre a rom-com a prequel a cameo spoiler alert!!! a remake Netflix and chill?

Why Hollywood? escape Thomas Edison different geography cheap land nice weather (not much rain, no snow)

The Golden Age of Hollywood Highest-grossing films adjusted for inflation as of 2014 Rank Title Worldwide gross (2014 $USD) Year 1 Gone with the Wind $3,440,000,000 1939 2 Avatar $3,020,000,000 2009 3 Star Wars $2,825,000,000 1977 4 Titanic $2,516,000,000 1997 5 The Sound of Music $2,366,000,000 1965 6 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial $2,310,000,000 1982 7 The Ten Commandments $2,187,000,000 1956 8 Doctor Zhivago $2,073,000,000 9 Jaws $2,027,000,000 1975 10 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs $1,819,000,000 1937

a protagonist / an antagonist the hero vs the villain

the poor / the weak

the rich and powerful

teenage rebellion

a sheep / sheeple

the strict

morality

evil

an underdog / a Cinderella story

an underdog / a Cinderella story

an underdog / a Cinderella story

Rags to Riches

Rags to Riches

Discussion 1. Can you think of a movie with an underdog story? 2. Can you think of a real life example of an underdog story? 3. Do movies impact culture? Can you think of a movie that has influenced culture? 4. What is the famous award ceremony in Hollywood? – check page 2 5. What was the last blockbuster you saw? 6. What movie bombed (did terribly) at the box office? 7. Who is your least favorite entertainer? 8. Do you prefer Hollywood movies or Korean movies? 9. Do you think actors/actresses should be paid millions of dollars for a job that anyone can do and does not require special training (like a doctor) or does not impact people (like firefighters, teachers)?