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Couple Of Movies At Blockbuster
586 wordsTeddy Owens English Comp 1 Carol Johnson 12 November 2000 Blockbuster Has It All In blue and yellow, Blockbuster advertises movies to everyone who drives by. The movie ticket as the logo draws people in. Every person who enters the store is greeted by a, How are you doing from John the employ who checks people out when they have found their evening entertainment. John has been working at Blockbuster for 2 years now and believes he has found the answer to return customers, If you treat them like ...
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Movie Sweet November
926 wordsInspiration Producers of movies have different ways of getting their message across to their viewers. Some use metaphors and others just lay it all out so we can learn from their experiences whether it being fiction or reality. Movies that we thought had no meaning could suddenly open up a whole new world for us when we are asked to write on or answer a question such as this one; What movie has inspired you the most. We then understand what the movie is trying to teach us. For me that experience...
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Role In The Movie
405 wordsStar Wars Recently I was an audience member for the movie " The Phantom Menace", the newest addition to the "Star Wars" series. It isn't really an addition though, it is a prologue to the other three movies. I found that this movie had an excellent storyline, easy to follow and interesting enough to NOT get a bag of popcorn. The acting was another subject. Each of the members seemed like they weren't always in "character". I can understand that the movie was a lengthy process of making and a gro...
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Parts Of The Movie
263 wordsIn Annie Hall, there is an interesting mixture of the real and the fantastic. It is a very simple love story that is very ordinary and real to life, it could happen to anyone. It tells the story of Ally Singer and Annie Hall, who fall in love for awhile, but things dont work out, so they break up. What makes this movie different is that it uses an unusual method of commentary to get its point across. During many parts of the movie, it is not really like a movie. It is just Woody Allen talking ab...
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Movie
796 wordsA Good Idea I have lost my faith. At times I even call myself an atheist. I do not believe in god and have not since just recently. My mother was a kind, strong willed, caring individual. She also had cancer. My mother became a symbol of fighting this disease because she fought off six reoccurrence's in eight years. God decided she should die. If there was a "God" then why would he let someone who was an inspiration to so many, leave us? I just do not understand. This movie however was able to r...
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Moore's Movie
1,208 wordsThe title of 'Fahrenheit 9/11' is a play on the title of the famous Ray Bradbury novel, 'Fahrenheit 451' in which society has been transformed into an authoritarian, repressive regime, in which subversive ideas are crimes and books are burned. In the book, a lonely protagonist is awakened to this reality and joins the struggle to keep underground dissidence alive. In Michael Moore's movie, he leads an above-ground assault on the Bush Presidency, questioning his legitimacy, his character, abiliti...
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Lana Look At Brandon Teena
893 wordsMovie Response Boys Don't Cry First I just want to say that if I didn't have to watch this movie for class, then it wouldn't normally appeal for me to watch it. I didn't have anything against this movie; I just personally do not like watching movies that have a negative vibe like it did at the end of this movie. I know that this movie was supposed to be based on the true story of Teena Brandon, however, after watching this movie, I looked up the true story and it turned out that the movie was re...
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Movies By Hand Drawings
511 wordsThe greatest substance ever Alcohol. What a wonderful substance! It can induce all kinds of abilities into those who have none. It can turn you from a folly fool into a fabulous orator, from nerve wreck into Mr. Confidence himself. But as with all good things, it also has a dark side which shows up the morning after: Headache, nausea and general dizziness. Its effect on the weak willed can also sometimes be negative, making them brag, bully or just act embarrassing, and in too large a dose it ca...
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Movie And The Play
931 wordsI did my project on Shakespeare's "Much Ado about Nothing" I just so happened to see the movie and the play and will be using both for my comparison. "Much Ado About Nothing" is a postwar love story. Its principal subject is that of romance that may settle over the land after soldiers come home. I noticed that Much Ado is actually two love stories. One concerns sweetly innocent lovers who are driven apart by the plotting of enemies. The other involves very sarcastic lovers who are swept into eac...
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Modern Movie Villains
1,014 wordsMovie Villains What really is a villain? Villains have been alive forever, there is no way to easily detected them or stopping them. They come in all shapes and sizes from animals to little children to even space aliens. Each villain has his or her own particular style, usually greed. Another big reason for there evil acts is because of revenge, revenge can turn innocent people in to cold blooded killers. The term used to represent villains is antagonist, or someone who opposes the protagonist o...
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Nightmare World By Stanley J Solomon
707 wordsAnalasys of "Nightmare World" By Luke Miller In the essay, "Nightmare World" by Stanley J. Solomon, he talks about how a horror film is a safe place to confront fear and violence that pervades our life. Its the fear in our minds that we have, and it is the fear that we can release by watching a scarey movie. One thing that he doesn't discuss that I wish that he would have, is how he doesn't get into any different medias. Stanley J. Solomon really elaborates very well about how the American scare...
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American History X In My Entire Life
479 wordsHere at Archiving Early America, you will discover a wealth of resources -- a unique array of primary source material from 18th Century America. Scenes and portraits from original newspapers, maps and writings come to life on your screen just as they appeared to this country's forebears more than two centuries ago. As you browse through these pages, you will find it easier to understand the people, places and events of this significant time in the American experience. I honestly don't think I ha...
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Movies
1,016 wordsMark Boone Mr. PajeauCOM 101-01128 February 2005 Movies That Touch the Heart In the movie Garden State, Natalie Portman's character is trying to get Zach Braff's character to do something really stupid and silly, and says "This is your one opportunity to do something that no one has ever done before and no one will copy through-out human existence. And if nothing else you " ll be remembered as the one guy who ever did this... this one thing". It's movies like this, movies that are written with g...
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End Of The Movie
340 wordsThere were a few conclusions that Spike Lee intended us to make in the end of the movie. First of all, we learn that it was not about the money for Sal or Mookie. Sal built his pizzeria himself and that is really what he cared about. Mookie was upset that his community has been hurt even more. I think both of them realize that after what Sal said, the community would not have accepted him anymore, so Mookie might as well have thrown the garbage can through the window. As I said above, I think Mo...
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Good Production Of The Movie Mulan
1,247 words"Mulan As The Woman Warrior" Many movies have gotten their theme or content from books and novels. One of them being the story of Mulan, which originates from the story of a Chinese girl who grows into a women warrior. In my reading of " The Woman Warrior", there is a tale of a warrior who has the name Fa Mu Lan. The mother tells the story of Fa Mu Lan to her children, one child stating " Instantly, I remembered that as a child, I had followed my mother about the house, the two of us singing abo...
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Charlie Dalton And Mr John Keating
485 words"Dead Poets Society" directed by Peter Weir shows a story about few students of Welton Academy in Vermont which are encourage by their new English teacher to be individualistic. Think for them own and have their own opinion. The movie opens with a start of a new school year at Welton Academy. At the chapel the headmaster makes his speech bearing the words Traditions, honor, Discipline and Excellence. At this point a new English teacher is presented to the students, Mr. Keating played by Robin Wi...
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Two Movies
273 wordsThe movie red dragon is a third sequel to hannibal and silence of the lambs. This movie isnt has gruesome has the first two movies, but it was has equally has good. I reccommend it to other people adn to psychology teachers cause it has to do with a guy that is schizophrenic and listens to voices that dont exist. SO if u dont want to watch the movie then its your lost. It will really help u to understand what real criminal profiles go through and what it is like to have voices in your head. Befo...
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Written Play And The Movie
359 wordsThe Crucible was a very well written play and the movie basically was about the same plot almost word for word. I feel this movie was very close compared to the book. Throughout the whole movie it was just as the book said, but to me I feel the movie would have been very confusing if I didn't read the book. The way they speak in the movie is just as they speak in the book, and I felt I was reading the whole book over again. I enjoyed the book very much, and I also feel the movie was just as good...
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King's Information
330 wordsCritique of Why We Crave Horror Movies King stated "I think that we " re all mentally ill". To prove this he mentioned that we all talk to ourselves when no one is around. Furthermore, we all fear some things and stay away from them, or perhaps make a scene, or at least a face when we see those things. He continued the argument by stating that it doesn't matter if we are in a mental hospital; everyone is mentally ill in some way, shape or form. Some people just hide it better than others. I thin...
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Movie Of Beauty And The Beast
1,619 wordsBeauty And The Beast: Feminism And Chauvinism Beauty And The Beast: Feminism And Chauvinism Beauty and the Beast is a wonderful children's movie, its directed by: Gary Troutdale, and Kirk Wise, and produced by: Don Hahn. Disney is the main sponsor and gives the movie the best cast of artist and musicians. Who would except anything else from Disney, they are the best at children's films. At the same time, Disney succeeds in teaching our children a very vital lesson in life, how good looks and fam...