Buzz Lightyear

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    Cinematography is the kind of art that everybody likes and that is highly accessible nowadays. Every year hundreds of new films are released and produced by filming companies. However, not all of those films would become legends and be highly appreciated by people from various generations. Anyway, there are also films that win people's hearts and bring much happiness to them. One of such films created once by Disney that has earned recognition within different cultures is the animated film “Toy…

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    hopefully win this game. My mouth is dry, legs are feeling like lead, will I have enough power to leap and cross the goal line. The blood is rushing through my veins, my heart is pumping faster, and faster. Immediately I take a leap, imagining me as Buzz Lightyear flying through the air; so many things are going through my mind like flashbacks. My hands are sweaty, my arms are shaking, and all of a sudden my body goes numb and I can't feel anything. As i’m…

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    Story. The surrounding environment is a bedroom, much like Andy’s. You’ll get the perspective of the toys as you accelerate towards things like a giant bed, dresser, desk, and a treasure chest that Andy used for storage. Sheriff Woody, along with Buzz Lightyear would be proud to know that you got to enjoy such exhilarating amusement while riding their ride. The seats on the ride are under the rail, so that you can feel more…

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    Descriptive Disneyland

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    I was scattered around with thousands of other joyous children relishing the prospect of the overwhelming rides. My heart paced faster with every step I took. At every corner, I would notice a familiar looking face. Mickey Mouse on my right ,Buzz lightyear on my left Tinkerbell ahead of me. I could not believe it! I felt like I was living in a fantasy. Exhilarated, I walked towards the first ride of the day. Shuffling amongst the frenzied crowd the sound of heavy clanking grew louder.…

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    Toy Story

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    Woody changed the most due to a new toy, Buzz Lightyear, to show up in the toy room. This toy, as loyal and smart as he seemed, was also oblivious to the truth and never deterred from his mission. This sort of alternate personality is what drives Woody insane and causes them to butt heads a lot. Woody…

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    Classical narrative structures are a central feature to any genre of hollywood produced movies, in which a story is beginning told to the audience through this media. However, it is quite seldom that spectators of the movies will be able to see the specfic result of the narrative, due to the structure base created by the director. These narratives are created to give an effortless approach to the audience, who are blind-sided by the no trace of the narrative structure. “Narrative process…

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    passions: baseball and service. My first day, I was assigned to be the buddy for a little boy named Gionni. At first Gionni hid behind his dad and did not want to talk or play with me. Eventually he warmed up to me after I asked him about his Buzz Lightyear socks and we talked about Toy Story. Gionni and I have been Challenger buddies for four years now, and outside of the program he comes over to my house often so we can swim, play baseball, or golf. I have recently taken on the responsibility…

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    changing. In the article, they talk about ‘emasculation of the alpha male’, which is when you deprive a man of his role. In they describe a man’s masculinity using moves such as toy story, little mermaid, the Incredibles, etc. They talked about how Buzz Lightyear and his companion Sheriff Woody see themselves based “on a masculine model of competition and power” (Gillam and Wooden, 2008). They do this by using their desire to be the “favorite toy” (Gillam and Wooden, 2008). In the movie “toy…

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    he began to draw and animate his illustrations receiving stars as well. Many of the stars have been presented to things related to Disney have been animated actors who have voiced characters in movies, an example would be Tim Allen who voiced Buzz Lightyear in all 3 Toy Story movies, (Christian Stylt); (Drew Harwell). I can also relate the Hollywood Walk of Fame to Australia because the Hollywood Walk of Fame is a very large tourist attraction and Australia is as…

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    already wise enough to respect sleep, no one else was either. You stared at the ceiling knowing that as soon as the lights flicked on there would be a rush for the toys, and you'd be god damned if that piece of shit Timmy was getting to the only Buzz Lightyear before you. As you and the majority of your class waited for the dark exile of the grade school joke known as "nap time" to be over, usually only one or two kids actually caught up on the sleep they desperately needed. Those two kids grew…

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