For die-hard surfers, extreme sports enthusiasts and anyone who appreciates an adrenaline rush, you might want to check out Alcon Entertainment's "Point Break" 1991 reboot for the extreme sports stunts that will be filmed on four continents, including North America, Europe, South America and Asia.
And if that's not cool enough, another good reason to tune in is to see the hunky and talented Venezuelan actor Édgar Ramírez who will take over the role of Bodhi, played by the late Patrick Swayze in 1991.
Women's place in the history of cinema is always a contentious one. Women have undoubtedly made their mark on the medium, but they have also been relegated to being second fiddles to men in such major capacities as producing and directing. Representations have often been a point of controversy, especially after Laura Mulvey's essay "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema" in which he offered up the theory of the male gaze. According to that theory, Mulvey posited that female representations in cinema are created to maximize male pleasure.