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    The Hurt Locker

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    James Joseph Mr. Miller ENGL 1301 21 September 2015 The Hurt Locker: Production and critic reviews The critically acclaimed low budget movie about a bomb disposing team The Hurt Locker was released in 2008. Directed by Kathryn Bigelow, the first women to win an Academy Award for best director. The Film was nominated 94 times and won 132 awards. Though she is a women people say that she “…is a man’s director who happens to be a woman”. . Jeremy Renner stated that Kathryn was more masculine than…

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    Private Dancer Evaluation

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    Private Dancer As I was added to the schedule early in the week, I was not quite prepared for how different things were on Friday night. First of all, there were so many more dancers on the floor. After a couple of hours, we transitioned to a rotation where two dancers are on stage at the same time. Each dancer basically has half of the stage; first song is performed around the back pole, second song the dancer moves up to the front of the stage while a new dancer joins them in the back. So…

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    In this generation, movies are created for entertainment purposes. These movies are created to catch our eye and turn our heads. People create movies such as “Iron Man”, “Mission Impossible”, and “Jurassic Park” to make others ask, “what if this could happen?” Fortunately, there are few films out there that have a very deep meaning to others. To others, they are just more than movies. What they watch allows them to keep on believing and always work for their dreams. The film “Secretariat” has a…

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    Throughout high school, I understood that one day, my place in the world was to participate in the global theatre community. As a stage manager, my role was integral in my theatre department at The Prout School in Wakefield, Rhode Island. I decided, at the age of sixteen, that this was what I was to do as a career for my adult life. I did all the right things in my initial college process, which led me to attending Emerson College, located in the heart of Boston. It was at the tail end of my…

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    Get Happy Film Analysis

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    Clauses” by law authors Fernando M. Pinguelo and Timothy D. are valuable for this investigation by giving a firsthand example of a Classic Hollywood actress view of her body image and the legal clause that may have pressured Garland and many other actors to judge their bodies similarly. Knowing the emotional…

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    The movie Passchendaele was one filled with romance however the whole movie always kept on point in tying back to the historic elements of the battle of Passchendaele as well as WW1 as a whole. The movie mainly follows soldier Michael Dunne who after being hit with a blast from an artillery, was hospitalized and put in the care of a nurse named Sarah who he instantly connected with. He was later sent back home, diagnosed with neurasthenia, a medical condition in which the host suffers…

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    Most people think characters on television shows and in movies are just there to be funny or to actually make the story line move forward, but lots of people find themselves liking certain characters for many reasons. One possible reason is because these characters can be so relatable to the lives of the people that watch them. One character that I really relate to, is Leslie Knope from the television show Parks and Recreation. Leslie is a very strong female character and is not afraid to be…

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    The Avengers Marvel’s The Avengers has many different sorts of camera angles. These different angles are used to achieve many purposes. From forcing perspective to conveying emotions, camera angles are a very important part of a good film and should be analyzed closely. Throughout the movie, wide shots are used to showcase the landscape. It also has many shots that pans in or out. There are also instances of some combination of the two shots. This effect is mainly used to introduce an object,…

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    Throughout my life I have seen how people admire artists and singer because for whatever reason these individuals have built their careers for the need. Many singers and artists that appear on tv have started from the bottom, and their stories have impacted the lives of people. I have seen superheroes with superpowers that people have followed for years. But neither the singers, artists, or superheroes have had some influence on me. It took me two years to realize what a great impact one of my…

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    My Acting Philosophy

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    to the stage and give an outstanding performance. To have the ability of connecting a whole audience and making them feel emotions with your performance that’s when you as an actor feel like you have accomplished something . Acting has been around my family a lot or just the arts in general , my uncle is a professional actor in Dominican Republic who hustle to make…

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