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Movies About Serial Killers
823 wordsFor this report I choose the movie Seven. This movie was released back in 1995 and stars Morgan Freeman, Brad Pitt, Gweneth Paltrow, R. Lee Er mey, John McGinley, and Kevin Spacy. Seven was directed by David Fincher and written by Andrew K. Walker. The movie begins with the usual old cop, who is about to retire, and teams up with a young, ready to take on the world cop. The first act begins promisingly, with two cops being assigned to their first case together. One is white and the other is blac...
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Same Level As Tracy
1,518 wordsIn George Cu kor's The Philadelphia Story, a definite class struggle is carried out in the pursuit of Tracy Lord (Katherine Hepburn). George Kitteridge (John Howard), a new-money industrialist with political aspirations, is engaged to Tracy. Upon the eve of their marriage, Tracy's old husband and childhood friend C.K. Dexter Haven (Cary Grant) comes back in order to requite his love. A third suitor, a poetic writer named MaCauley Conner (James Stewart), also engages Tracey's heart. But the real ...
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Students Like The Principal Accept Rocky
1,382 wordsTake Off That Mask As sad as it seem first impressions often dictate the way people feel about one another. In most cases the way a person looks doesnt at all reflect on their personality. This stigma of the way a person looks goes far beyond being pretty and ugly. All to often people are assumed mentally retarded because of a facial deformity when in fact that person is as able or in many cases more then able to perform and task they are asked to perform. Ironically in this modern society where...
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Movie Shaw
1,445 wordsDan McDade Brother Gerry November 12, 2001 "Glory", the excellent war film about the first black regime, showed how a group of black men who first found bitterness between each other, rose above it and became one to form a group of black men that marched with pride not animosity. When dealing with a great film that involves African Americans, the roles have to be filled by strong black actors. Edward Zwick falls nothing short of this. The two black roles are filled by Denzel Washington and Morga...
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Senor Love Daddy And The First Scene
1,967 wordsThe first scene begins with a close up shot of Senor Love Daddy's mouth, the top of a microphone, and an alarm clock. The alarm clock, being used as a prop, is making a very loud, annoying, ringing sound. This is done in order to get the viewers attention to the problem of racism. After the ringing stops, we start re framing in, and zooming out slowly, seeing more of Senor Love Daddy and the microphone. There is hard lighting present in the scene. The entire shot has a reddish color to it. A slo...
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Black Jazz Musician
1,024 wordsRound Midnight The movie Round Midnight, directed by Bertrand Tavernier, is a very well reflected portrayal of the jazz scene, as it was known in the late fifties. The main character and protagonist of the movie, Dale Turner who is played by Dexter Gordon, leaves New York to go to Paris. Dale leads the audience through the ups and downs of being a working jazz musician. The struggles of business, the 24-hour love for the music, the constant late hours of the night, the run-down residencies jazz ...
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Relationship Between Clarice And Lecter
708 wordsWhen The Silence of the Lambs took the Academy Awards ceremony by storm in 1992, winning in five major categories (Best Picture, Best Director - Jonathan Demme, Best Actor - Anthony Hopkins, Best Actress - Jodie Foster, and Best Adapted Screenplay - Ted Tally), it beat the odds in more ways than one. Although The Silence of the Lambs is brilliantly constructed and powerfully acted, and became one of the most recognizable thrillers of the '90's, it was neither the best movie of the year (a citati...
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Cops In The Movie
1,041 wordsDie Hard, the original in the series, stars Bruce Willis as John McClaine, and Bonnie Be delia as his wife, Holly McClaine. The movie is about a group of terrorists who take over the building where Holly works in L.A., so that they can rob the company of $600 million worth of bearer bonds. Unbeknownst to them, John McClaine has just flown in from New York, where he is a cop, and has come to get her after work to spend the holidays with her and their children. The entire movie is about how he nea...
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Close Up Shot Of Capones Face
3,474 wordsThere really are two ways of looking at a movie when it is based on the true story. When I see a movie of this type, I always struggle with the two choices, and usually end up somewhere in the middle. The Untouchables is that kind of movie. To start off with, I think that its a great film, director Brian De Palmas well done work. However, as is usual when the tale of Al Capone and Eliot Ness is told, some facts are taken with the source material. Manufacturing a confrontation between Ness and Ca...
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Mickey And Mallory Stars
1,315 wordsNatural Born Killers is a story by Quentin Tarantino who sold the screenplay to a friend who latter sold it to Oliver Stone. Stone and his fellow screenwriters rewrote the original script. This doing horrified Tarantino, so with a private meeting they both met and resolved the conflict to the two scripts. In there finial edit they wrote the characters to fit certain movie stars. Natural Born Killers stars Woody Harrelson and Juliette Lewis, with Robert Downey Jr., Tommy Lee Jones, Tom Sizemore, ...
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Scene As The Good Wife
638 wordsIn "Mystic River", Clint Eastwood brings us a sobering and dreary film about crime and all the elements surrounding it. Based on the novel by Dennis Leh ane, the movie treads a suspense-filled and deeply intuitive path that is both entirely encapsulating at times and too slow at others. Eastwood has crafted a very hard movie to sit through, with its very limited comedic relief and depressingly dark atmosphere. Although at times overly manipulative with coincidence, and awfully boring; "Mystic Ri...
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Crime Scene
1,183 wordsWhen this assignment was given, I started thinking of the catalog of movies in my head and what would best fit into this paper. After some deliberation I decided upon one of my favorite cult classic films, "The Boondock Saints" by up and coming Irish director Troy Duffy. A film, which captures the audience from the first scene all the way until the stunning conclusion. In this paper I will attempt to show how this film brings the viewer in, holds them, and meets all the elements of what a classi...
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Movies Show
2,788 wordsFilm Analysis of "Ridicule" and "Queen Margot" Through the two movies, Ridicule and Queen Margot, we get many different insights into the way life was in 16th and 18th century France. The movies showcase culture and society through the characters and events, while also going deep into what life might have been like in the time period. Both films use cases of class struggle and separation to bring to light the true human spirit of the age. Ridicule, taking place about two hundred years later than...
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Every Scenes Maximus
1,640 wordsAnnie Havlicek English II Dr. Bonnie Mccandless 19 March 2003 Not Quite Risen There are several connections between the characters and story line of the film Gladiator and Plato's philosophy, and according to this philosophy the film does not effectively support the theme "A Hero Will Rise". There are many parallels between this philosophy and the journey of Maximus throughout the entire movie. Perhaps clearest parallels are those that can be drawn from reading Plato's The Simile of the Cave, an...