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    "Mum, I HATE salad, I don 't want to eat salad!!" He says as he slams his hands down on the dining table. The youngest is hardly getting any attention because the oldest is throwing an epic tantrum over something that he hasn 't even tried yet. It 's really not uncommon in our house. I try to keep my calm. "Don 't focus on the things you don 't want to eat, focus on the things you do want to eat. Maybe start with some chicken." I say as I turn his plate so that the chicken is in his face and…

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    July 3rd 2011 1900 = 7:00 pm I never saw it coming... I never knew it was going to happen so fast... I cant remember... what I saw... what I heard... what I felt... all I know is that when the rescue team came in the only thing I remember is all of my squad dead... all of them lifeless... all of them full of sadness and in vain... I will never forget that. My name is Jack Blackburn and this is my story. June 2nd 2011 0800= 8:00 am I felt the hot sweet run down my face from the beating weather…

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    Powers “Groovy Baby!” There are three American action comedy films in the Austin Powers series: Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery released on May 2, 1997, Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me released on June 11, 1999 and Austin Powers in Goldmember released on July 26, 2002. The director’s name is Jay Roach. Mike Myers produced, wrote and starred as both the title character and Dr. Evil. New Line Cinema distributed the film series. With his advocacy for free love, his use of…

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    It’s 1997, the new movie ‘The Titanic’ came out into theaters. This movie was known as the first billion dollar film. The movie, based on a survivor of this tragedy who somehow found love in all of the disaster and sadness, changed the view of the movies’ audience to not just the sad aspect of the historical devastation, but as well as a view into the smaller aspects like the ballroom dancing, the lower class area, and the lives of the rich. It brought happiness, as well as anger and sadness. In…

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    has a significant impact on modern popular culture through the changes he brought the movie industry. No other twentieth-century movie producer has had a massive effect on the film business than George Lucas. His enthusiasm for development produced innovation that altered films. His business understanding transformed film into a multibillion-dollar industry. His "Star Wars" set of three introduced the time of the Hollywood super blockbuster. (Norwich). Lucas was born in Modesto, California, on…

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    Since the mid-1980s, Spielberg has increased his role as a film producer. He headed up the production team for several cartoons, including the Warner Bros. hits Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, Toonsylvania, and Freakazoid!, for which he collaborated with Jean MacCurdy and Tom Ruegger. Due to his work on these series, in the official titles, most of them say, "Steven Spielberg presents" as well as making numerous cameos on the shows. Spielberg also produced the Don Bluth…

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    Kierkegaardian Analysis

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    So far in the analysis of characters from the films chosen for this thesis, the characters have been found to possibly reflect the ethical and the aesthetic of Kierkegaardian philosophy. The fourth chapter found reflections of the ethical in the characters of Boris, Alyosha, and Stalin, and in the fifth chapter, possible reflections of Kierkegaard’s aesthetic were observed in the characters of Mark, Hitler, and Vadim. With these examples of the potential of Kierkegaardian analysis, the parts of…

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    fast paced his improvisational style and Good Will Hunting and Dead Poets Society was known for his performances in films like. Abstract The famous actor and comedian Robin Williams in Chicago, Illinois, July 21, 1951 was born. As a stand-up comedian After developing his improvisational style, Williams has his own television show, Mork and Mindy landed, and the major parts of the film with Robert Altman’s Popeye went. Both comic and dramatic, memorable movie roles he played, and the last three…

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    Jamesy Boy: Film Analysis

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    convincing myself that i didn't have a choice to begin with” Jamesy boy is a 2014 american biographical crime drama film, directed by trevor white and written by white and lane shadgett. The film starts spencer, mary-louise parker, taissa farmiga, ving rhames, and james woods. It tells the true story of ex-convict James Burn. Spencer Rocco Lofranco is a Canadian actor. He made his film debut in the 2013 romantic comedy At Middleton as Conrad Hartman, and portrayed the lead role of James Burns…

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    Easy-going insurance salesman Truman Burbank (Jim Carrey) is the star of the most popular reality show in the history of television known as “The Truman Show”. The 1998 film The Truman Show, directed by Peter Weir, anticipates the media’s manipulative influence over the public view, while embroidering the idea of living in an artificial world. Filmed from when he was only a fetus in his mother’s womb, Truman’s whole life became the legendary source of entertainment people turn to everywhere,…

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