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Cultural ImpactInfluenceLegacyResilience People today are still living off the table scraps of the sixties. They are still being passed around - the music and the ideas.
Cultural ImpactDemographic ChangesHistoryImmigrationWar and Conflict There's a lot of history here. In terms of Asians in this country, you have a big influx after the Cultural Revolution, a big influx after the Korean War, a big influx after the Vietnam War.
Criticism Of Religious TextsCultural ImpactFaithReligionSociety The Old Testament is responsible for more atheism, agnosticism, disbelief - call it what you will - than any book ever written. It has emptied more churches than all the counter-attractions of cinema, motor-bicycle and golf course.
Childhood MemoriesCinemaCultural ImpactInfluence of MediaScience Fiction I watched the German version of 'Baron Munchasen' and Fritz Lang's 'Metropolis' at a young age. 'Star Wars' was also a huge thing when I was a kid.
Celebrity CultureCultural ImpactEntertainment IndustryMedia InfluencePublic Perception The celebrity-chef thing, even at its worst, its most annoying, its silliest, its goofiest, its most egregious and cynical, has been a good thing.
Art and LiteratureCultural ImpactLiterary InfluencePerformance and ActingYouth and Development The role of Rimbaud is one of the most important roles to play for a young actor.
Cultural ImpactFandomLegacyRebirthRevival All of a sudden, Hulk Hogan has become retro. Hulk Hogan has become cool again. So to come out and to hear how loud the fans are. To hear how loyal the fans are, it's truly overwhelming. I just can't believe I've been reborn in the WWE.
Cultural ImpactInfluenceOriginalityTimelessnessVisionary Ideas Generally, a writer of force is anywhere from 20 years to 200 years ahead of his generation.
CinemaCultural ImpactInnovationMemoryNostalgia I'm coming from a small town in Quebec where, at that time, there was no Internet, and the way to be in contact with movies were those American fan magazines like 'Fantastic Films' and 'Starlog,' and I still remember the shock, the impact of seeing the first frames, the first pictures coming out of 'Blade Runner.'








