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While there may be people that consider Oliver and Company the best movie ever, most people (and all critics) would have to say that it's not even the best movie made by Disney.
Yes, but not the ones he was expected to win-- he did not win the Oscar for Best Director at the Academy Awards, and many people were surprised "Lincoln" did not win the Oscar for Best Picture either. Spielberg did win the AFI "Movie of the Year" award, as well as the Cinema for Peace Award. In addition to losing out at the Academy Awards, he was nominated by the Australian Film Institute, BAFTA, Broadcast Film Critics, Chicago Film Critics, DFW Film Critics, Directors Guild, Golden Globes, Phoenix Film Critics, Satellite Awards, Vancouver Film Critics, Washington DC Film Critics) but he did not win any of those either.
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Critics usually discard the subplot of The Changeling as they don't think it is relevant to the main plot in the play, however if they paid attention they would realise that it is actually crucial in reflecting the themes of the main plot. Isabella, for example is completely the opposite of Beatrice as she doesn't just except that someone is in love with her, such as Antonio, because of her beauty, instead she disguises herself as a madwoman and confronts him. So the point of the subplot, contrary to critics popular opinion, is to emphasise the fact that the real mad people aren't in the asylum but instead in the real world.
Most people cannot become official DVD screeners. This job is typically allotted to movie critics and others in the film industry whose opinion will lend credibility to the movie.
They manipulated people with half-truths and scare tactics
Both were critics of FDR's New Deal and attracted a lot of attention during the Depression. Dr. Townsend proposed a monthly pension plan in which the federal government would pay a pension to all people over 60 years of age. The pensioners would have to spend all the monthly pension before getting the next months check, and they could not work. Father Coughlin was a Roman Catholic priest who had a radio program. He proposed a complete overhaul of the monetary system, including abolition of the Federal Reserve System.
He was a Catholic priest from suburban Detroit, who attracted a huge national radio audience of 40 million listeners with passionate sermons attacking Wall Street, international bankers, and "plutocratic capitalism". He supported Roosevelt at frist and the New Deal and initially tried building a close personal relationship with the president but by 1934, the ambitious Coughlin, frustrated by his limited influence on the administration, began attacking FDR. ***Source: "Out of Many: A history of the American People; AP Edition; Ch 24, pg 858***
Father Coughlin, Dr. Townsend, and Senator Huey Long disliked different aspects of the New Deal for different reasons. Father Coughlin criticized it for not doing enough to address the power of big banks and corporations. Dr. Townsend believed the New Deal did not adequately address the needs of older Americans. Senator Huey Long was critical of the New Deal for not going far enough in redistributing wealth and called for a more radical wealth redistribution program.
Joseph F. Coughlin has written: 'Aging America and transportation' -- subject(s): Traffic safety, Older automobile drivers, Transportation, Older people
Film critics and film censors to give ratings of age
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Yes, many people of all walks of life supported her.
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His critics were often killed or tortured during his reign in order to ensure his power. Critics are seen as harmful to his control, as they could influence people about him negatively. Therefore, when someone spoke out against him, he hade them "handled". This way people didn't hear negative criticism of Stalin.
why did some people fear monoplies while others supported them