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    Movie Review: Spartacus 1960 Spartacus is one of the craziest movies. This movie leaves you with a memory after you watch it. Even though there are movies from that time of Romans that talked about the same story, none of them have told any stories like Spartacus. This movie tells the story of a hero. Who doesn’t get a victory even though his troop is trained very well for the war. The beginning of the movie leaves the audience with the hope that his beliefs will continue. The book Aspects of…

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    In this Movie Review, ill like to first talk about the novel and the movie of what they had in common. I’ve noticed that the director of the movie had tried to take lines and dialogues directly off the book and make it fit into the movie. Nick caraway in both novel and movie is a “struggling bond salesman”. Throughout the story, Daisy’s reaction to hearing the name “Gatsby” during their first get-together is shown in the book and as well in the movie. Tom Buchanan’s reference to a book called…

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    in the U.S. The series are ranked second, only beaten by Harry Potter. The genre is drama, adventure, science fiction and action. The main characters is Katniss Everdeen played by Jennifer Lawrence and Peeta Mellark played by Josh Hutcherson. The movie takes place in the future America, in the nation Panem, a country consisting of the wealthy and powerful Capitol that rules 12 poor districts. The capitol people life a good life with money and power, while the people in the twelve other…

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    Movie Review Max reminds me of the type of movies I grew up with, wholesome and meaningful. Max is a precision trained military dog (Belgian Malinois) and his handler a United States Marine, Kyle Wincott, who serves together on the frontlines of Afghanistan. During a maneuver that went terribly wrong, Kyle Wincott was mortally wounded. Max was traumatized by the loss of his best friend, Kyle and was unable to remain in service; therefore, he is shipped stateside to Kyle’s family to recuperate…

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    Kita Kit Movie Review

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    Movie Review "Kita kita" Introduction Kita kita is a romantic-comedy movie. It is written by Sigrid Andrea Bernardo and directed by Joyce Bernal. Alessandra de Rossi and Empoy Marquez are the main character, where they are both Filipino citizen living at Sapporo Hokkaido, Japan. The story revolves on how a blind woman fall inlove with a funny man. Summary The story starts with Lea, a Filipino Tourist Guide at Sapporo Hokkaido, Japan. She is a jolly person and a two-year engaged with her…

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    Review: Downfall (Der Untergang original title) is a German film, based on the last 10 days of Hitler’s life in the bunker in 1945. The film was written and produced by the German, Bernd Eichinger who based this film on several books, such as Inside Hitler’s Bunker by Joachim Fest and Until The Final Hour the memoirs of Traudl Junge. The film was directed by Oliver Hirschbiegel, and was released on the 16th September 2004 in Germany in its original language (German). Directed by Oliver…

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    Fruitvale Station Review There are many movies that try to tackle the race issue that has been endowed on the people of America. I believe Fruitvale Station based on a true story of Oscar Grant, a young man who was killed in 2009 by police officer Johannes Mehserle, at the Fruitvale Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) Station in Oakland, California. (This movie portrays a great role in showing the genocide amongst the African -American community and how African Americans are more at risk of…

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    Morrie Movie Review Essay

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    Book/Film Review Summary of the story At the start of the movie I saw an old fella dancing to his favourite song in what seemed to be a night club and his name was Morrie. Morrie is a professor of sociology at Brandeis University and was Mitch’s teacher. Morrie also explains that he left “by default” due to the fact that he lost control of his body to ALS. Soon after morrie is on TV when the news reporters clarifies that he is dying and as the they continue talking about the terrible incident…

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    (you need to read on to see what the heck I'm talking about) and get on with this review of both movies... PRODUCT INFORMATION PLOT SUMMARY A Double Dose Of Science-Fiction Fun! THE DUNGEONMASTER (aka RAGEWAR) 1985 / Unrated Version Paul, a young computer ace, is forced to pit his physical and mental skills against unimaginable odds when a hulking wizard looking for formidable opponents…

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    Movie Review: As Good As It Gets Destinee Starcher Psychology 281, Section 5 The movie as good as it gets tells the story of Melvin Udall, an elderly man suffering from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (Brooks, 1997). Mr. Udall meets the criteria for both an abnormal behavior and OCD. In lecture we discussed what constitutes abnormal behavior according to abnormal psychology. A behavior must both deviate from societal norms, and cause functional impairment to the individual (Beidel,…

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