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film's and timeline
First would be to film all the shots for a particular scene together, and all shots of consecutive scenes together ( if the scenes take place together, with no break between them in the film's timeline ).
In the film's plot, the crew of the USS Enterprise-E travel from the 24th to 21st century to save their future after the cybernetic Borg conquered Earth by changing the timeline.
Nero also destroys the Federation starship USS Kelvin, seven other Federation starships, as well as a fleet of Klingon ships, and the planet Vulcan in the film's timeline.
Critic Roger Ebert wrote an article entitled, " Attacks on ' Roger & Me ' completely miss point of film " that defends Moore's manipulation of his film's timeline as an artistic and stylistic choice that has less to do with his credibility as a filmmaker and more to do with the flexibility of film as a medium to express a viewpoint using the same methods that satirists have used.
He is no longer part of the Car Acrobatic Team as it never existed in the film's timeline.
* Anna wears hoopskirts throughout the film's timeline up to 1870, but it is not actually known whether they were necessarily worn or fashionable at that time.
The film's opening sequence shows the following differences in the historical timeline:

film's and Arab
Jack Shaheen, a critic of Hollywood's portrayal of Arabs, believes that " the studio feared financial and possibly political hardships if they made the film's hero Arab ", and claimed that " If no attempt is made to challenge negative stereotypes about Arabs, the misperceptions continue.
" The Boston Globe critic, Wesley Morris, criticized the film's portrayal of Arab people and women, describing it as " uncomfortably retrograde " and " troubling ".
In a September 2007 interview, screenwriter Lawrence Wright attributed the film's disaster at the box office to Muslim and Arab protests at theaters playing the film, but also claimied that it was the most rented movie in America after the September 11 attacks.

film's and World
In the years after World War II, the French film critic and theorist André Bazin reacted against this approach to the cinema, arguing that film's essence lay in its ability to mechanically reproduce reality, not in its difference from reality.
The significance of the film's message was established further in France, shortly after World War II began.
With US entry to World War 2 approaching, USDA officials ( and the film's editor Helen van Dongen ) attempted to reconcile Flaherty's footage with rapidly changing official messages ( including a reversal of concern from pre-war rural unemployment to wartime labor shortages ).
In the 2010 film adaptation of Scott Pilgrim vs. the World there are multiple references to the Zelda games and the soundtrack, including use of the " Fairy Fountain " theme in one of the film's dream sequences.
In a wartime short film near the end of the film's second part, he explained his disappearance during World War II ( see the " World War II " section in this entry ) as rumors of his death lingered at that time, and emphatically denies any collaboration with the Nazis.
In part this was due to World War II cutting off the profitable European market, but due as well to the film's high production costs and the expense of leasing theatres and installing the Fantasound equipment for the roadshow presentations.
The film's disappointing initial box office performance and the advent of World War II brought an end to these plans.
The film's title refers to " Rosie the Riveter ", the cultural icon that represented women who manned the manufacturing plants which produced munitions and material during World War II.
TWA ( Trans World Airlines, an actual airline of the time ) chief mechanic at Lincoln, Joe Patroni ( George Kennedy ) is enlisted by Bakersfeld to lead the efforts to move the stuck aircraft, another Boeing 707, even though it belongs to a different airline, TGA ( Trans Global Airlines, a fictional airline and the parent company of the film's Golden Argosy jet ) Patroni, who is " taxi-qualified " on Boeing 707s, is trying to move the stuck aircraft in time for Demerest's damaged aircraft to land.
The September 11 attacks against the World Trade Center took place very close to the film's production studio, impacting the content of the film and further convincing the crew of the importance of its subject.
He stumbles onto the set of a World War I movie and accidentally causes the death of one of the film's stunt men.
Former middleweight World Champion Joey Giardello sued the film's producers for libel over the depiction of his fight with Carter as a " racist fix.
The film was initially a success, but the portrayal of Irish characters caused a protest in the Irish World newspaper, protests by the American Irish Vigilance Committee, and pickets outside the film's New York theatre.
In 1982 came Red Bells, based on John Reed's Ten Days that Shook the World ( which serves as the film's alternative title ).
" All Night Thing " is played in the movie Wayne's World, however the song was not featured on the film's soundtrack.
Kauffmann and Simon both noted that the film's ending, in which newsreel footage shows the men going off to fight in World War II, was grotesquely at odds with the frothy tone of the movie it concluded.
* " All Over the World " ( ELO ) on the film's music track in the " franchised glitz dealer " store, with Danny running through various dance steps, and some rollerskating, as he tries on different outfits.
A tie-in simulator ride titled " The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera " opened with Universal Studios Florida shortly prior to the film's release.
The film's soundtrack includes songs by World Party, Squeeze, The Knack (" My Sharona " featured prominently in one scene from the film ), Juliana Hatfield, Social Distortion, and two contributions from Crowded House (" Locked Out " and " Something So Strong ") in addition to the runaway hit " Stay ( I Missed You )" by Lisa Loeb, which earned Loeb the distinction of being the only artist to top the Hot 100 before being signed to any record label.
A video game based on the film was released across various platforms shortly after the film's theatrical release, and the film itself was followed by a direct-to-video sequel, Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World in 1998.
The film's setting, however, will be shifted to 1948 at a United States Air Force Base in Tokyo, shortly after the conclusion of World War II during the American occupation of Japan.
The film's ending credits play a new version of Part of Your World from the original movie.
Gallimimus is also featured in the film's first sequel, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, during the ' roundup ' sequence.

film's and War
Rodat conceived the film's story in 1994 when he saw a monument dedicated to eight siblings killed in the American Civil War.
The score complements the film's American Civil War setting, containing the mournful ballad, " The Story of a Soldier ", which is sung by prisoners as Tuco is being tortured by Angel Eyes.
Producer Dean Devlin and the film's costume designers examined actual Revolutionary War uniforms at the Smithsonian Institution prior to shooting.
The War Department also had concerns: they wanted to make sure that the film's portrayal of the departing soldiers " should result in giving the audience the feeling that these boys are normal, thoroughly fit American soldiers who have had an evening of clean fun.
Note that in the era of the film's release, there was a man named Bishop Pike, an Episcopal bishop who very publicly opposed the Vietnam War and was featured in mass media as such.
Before the film's release, Warner showed a preview cut to U. S. President Richard Nixon, who recommended substantial changes, including the removal of two songs that struck him as veiled criticisms of the ongoing Vietnam War.
* August 6-BBC withdraws a planned airing of The War Game on BBC1's Wednesday Play anthology series ; the network, officially, deems the film's depiction of a fictional nuclear attack on the United Kingdom and its aftermath as " too horrifying " to air on television, though it was widely believed that government pressure led to the banning.
" Some criticised the film as an attempt to blacken the legacy of the 1916 Easter Rising and the subsequent Irish War of Independence in relation to the eruption of " the Troubles " in Northern Ireland at the time of the film's release, but approval of the project had started years before the Troubles.
In 1920 the film's original nitrate negative was passed to the Imperial War Museum for preservation.
Love Letter made an impact in other east Asian countries too, notably South Korea where the film's success helped break down the post-World War II barriers to Japanese films being shown there.
The film's new climax involves a superpower confrontation between Soviet paratroopers and the American marines at Ice Station Zebra itself, but concludes on a much more ambiguous note than the novel, reflecting the perceived thaw in the Cold War following the Cuban Missile Crisis.
The film's initial failure in revenue, the loss of the European market due to the Second World War, and its mixed critical reaction led to the abandonment of this idea.
Troma's popularity waned after the box office failure of Troma's War ; Kaufman attributed the film's lack of success to cuts made to the movie after the MPAA refused to release it with an R-rating in its intended form.

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