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Michael Moore
476 wordsThe World According to Michael Moore Year 10 Assessment Task 'Michael Moore is one of the most popular but also one of the most feared and hated people in America'. Why is this? Michael Moore is seen by the American society as a representative to the people, or as a public disturbance, expressing the views of an 'average American' to the rest of the world, in such mediums as film, text, presentations and interviews. There are many reasons to Michael Moore's popularity and hate, which all come fr...
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Audience Attention Moore
1,782 wordsMichael Moore's latest film, "Fahrenheit 9/11", presents a critical look at the administration of George W. Bush and the War on Terrorism. In this film Moore investigates the rapid growth of the United States government and its trend of trampling the rights of individuals, and the corporatism that is spawned out of the close ties between big government and big business during wartime. Michael Moore may not convince all audiences, but is successful for its factual accuracy in which the evidence s...
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Montages Of Different Occurrences Throughout Moore's Film
2,063 wordsA Ride You " ll Never Forget The Academy for Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' criteria for "Best Documentary Film" includes in their definition for a documentary that it should be a non-fiction film that creatively addresses cultural, historical, social, etc. subjects. Bowling for Columbine won the Academy Award for best documentary film and has stirred up quite a bit of debate amongst its viewers. Thousands hail Moore for his ingenious creativity and are ready to take a stand to change America...
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We Were Soldiers
1,157 wordsI will Leave No One Behind Extended Essay of We Were Soldiers The Vietnam War was a nightmare for many soldiers. It re-defined the meaning of war to an entire generation. As the conflict grew it became known around the world that this was a war that could not be won. After this was realized by America the main focus became to 'get out' instead of 'getting a victory'. In the 2002 film We Were Soldiers, directed by Randall Wallace, a true account of the first major battle in Vietnam is given. At t...
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Moore's Film
1,972 wordsFair? enh eit 9/11 It was a typical Saturday at Florida State University. The Notes has defeated, pretty decisively, UNC and the people were conducting normal activities. However, this Saturday was different in the fact that Academy Award winner Michael Moore was to speak to students at the Ruby Diamond auditorium about the upcoming 2004 presidential election. I had received my ticket from the College Democrats, who had arranged for their group to have block seating. During the event itself, whi...
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Story And Characters Moore
441 words"Roger and Me" The film was one that utilized and demonstrated many techniques found in the genre of documentary. Michael Moore took every aspect of making a film and flawlessly executed it. The resulting product was one that was to the point and interesting. The first thing that I realized was Moore's ability to use B role and integrate it seamlessly into the film. One example would be when he was moving home from San Diego. The story cut to a scene in a movie that was of a man coming home from...
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General Motors Chairman Roger Smith
707 wordsTitle: Michal Moore Content: A paper about Michal Moore Roger And Me Michael Moore is a writer and film director who stands up for the blue-collar, working class people. In his film, 'Roger and Me', he shows how these groups of people are mistreated and disregarded by the stockholders and the company chairman of General Motors. Moore shows that corporate America is the "American dream" perfected and then corrupted because of greed and the will to power. Michael Moore was born in Davison, Michiga...
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Pro Gun Rally As Micheal Moore
669 wordsBowling for Columbine is an interesting and entertaining documentary about the state of gun laws and violence in the United States as compared to similar countries. In the film Micheal Moore asks questions such as, "Why do Americans kill each other with guns 10 times as often as other countries?" and, "What could have caused the massacre at Columbine in Colorado?" While these questions may not be answered specifically during the film, many interesting and sometimes horrifying facts are brought t...
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King's View As A Film
1,369 wordsIt is a truism that texts can be read in entirely different ways. As we have different people with different backgrounds and experiences, it can be assumed that texts will be valued differently for each person- based on their values. Two different views on the film 'The Crucible', written by Belle Moore and Greg King respectivley, express this fact. The two readings return mixed reviews to the reader through their distinctive elements of style and simultaneous use of the expressive and pragmatic...
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