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History of Film Part III:The Revenge Curso de Cine UAQ Rodrigo Ledesma Villaseñor

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History of Film Part III:The RevengeCurso de Cine

UAQ Rodrigo Ledesma

Villaseñor

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The 1990s The Era of Mainstream Films and "Indie" Cinema, the Rise of Computer-Generated Imagery, the Decade of Re-makes, Re-releases, and More Sequels 

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In the 1990s for the most part, cinema attendance was up.

the average film budget was almost $53 million by 1998, many films cost over $100 million to produce.

Higher costs for film/celebrity star salaries and agency fees.

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 promotional campaigns, expensive price tags for new high-tech and digital special-effects and CGI, formulaic, stale, and over-produced films), scripts created by committee, threats of actor and writer strikes, and big-budget marketing contributed to the inflated, excessive spending (for inferior products) in the Hollywood film industry. True character development, interesting characters, credible plots, and intelligent story-telling often suffered in the process.

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Technological advances VHS (1980’s) still popular until 1997

when the DVD is introduced. George Lucas' 

Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (1999) included characters that were entirely digitally rendered, such as Jar Jar Binks.

Dreamworks is formed in 1994. Independent filmmaking grows stronger.

(1997 Jerry McGuire)

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High-Cost Demanding Stars:

Ex. To promote her film Ghost (1990), Demi Moore (who earned the nickname Gimme Moore) traveled with a bodyguard, masseuse, hair stylist, cosmetician, fashion consultant, and an assistant (who had an assistant).  

Julia Roberts (with a $10 million salary) ordered the studio to have a jet ready in London to fly from Pinewood Studios back to the US for the weekend during the making of Mary Reilly (1996), at a cost of more than $41,000 per month--for approximately three months.

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Action Thriller Dominated the 90s Demolition Man Speed Face/off The fugitive Broken Arrow The Crow Batman The Rock Con Air

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1990s Stars Tom Cruise Tom Hanks Julia Roberts Robin Williams Sandra Bullock Keanu Reeves Brad Pitt Denzel Washington Jim Carrey

Will Smith Adam Sandler Cameron Diaz Angelina Jolie Daniel Day-Lewis Gary Oldman Steve Buscemi Johnny Depp

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Important Filmmakers Martin Scorsese Michael Mann Anthony

Minghella Oliver Stone James Brooks Brain de Palma Quentin

Tarantino Robert

Zemeckis

The Coen Brothers

Tim Burton James Cameron

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Most Important films of the decade The Shawshank

Redemption. Pulp fiction Goodfellas Fight Club Reservoir Dogs Silence of the

Lambs Seven

The Matrix The Usual

Suspects Terminator 2 Schindler’s List Saving Private

Ryan Forrest Gump The Big Lebowski The Professional

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Source http://www.filmsite.org/90sintro.html