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    film. And ever since her appearance in film most films she has acted are mostly full of her being funny, a pretty blonde. She’s also known for voicing princess Fiona in the Shrek series. Her other high profiled film includes ‘Charlie’s Angels’ and it’s sequel ‘Charlie’s Angel: Full Throttle.’ , The sister’s keeper, Bad teacher, The other woman, sex tape and Annie. In…

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    statement. Throughout his life, Charlie struggles to understand his own place in society and enter its symbolic order. Due to poor familial interactions, lack of a paternal signifier, and a warped imaginary order, Charlie’s initial entrance…

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    Willy wonka the movie shows a lot of religious undertones throughout the film. They include the each of the children excluding charlie representing a vice. The oompa loompas represent angels, slugworth represents satan, and willy wonka representing Jesus. Charlie in the film represents a man of integrity and faith. Virtues shown in the film include faith, fortitude, and generosity. The tunnel scene, the golden ticket, the chocolate factory, and the everlasting gobstopper all represent religious…

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    Prison Movies

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    Generally, movies tend to depict what people want to see. To name a few, some people want to watch tear jerker movies, others want to see chick flicks, some want to watch movies that have strong women roles, such as Charlie’s Angels, and others want to watch horror movies such as, Texas Chain Saw Massacre; as a result each movie is catered to different types of genres based on public demand.. On the other hand, it is believed that the majority of people want to watch action movies that involve…

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    disservice in the society. He states “Things haven’t changed much in the television business of children’s merchandising, and some aspects of the scene are more appalling” (93). Rampant sexist stereotypes where girls play with dolls and look like “Charlie’s Angels”, and the boys play sports. Commercials not only to sell products but give a message that “Little girls must be prepared for a life of buying clothes and cosmetics…” (93). The audience who views…

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    close up angle in Edward Scissorhands occurs during the ice angel scene. Kim sees what looks like snow, stops decorating the tree, and exits her living room to investigate. Curiosity lights her features as she slides open the screen door. She steps out into the ‘snow’ and notices the snow is only in certain places. As she rounds the end of her house, she sees that it is not snow, but Edward standing on a tall ladder, sculpting an angel out of ice. Mesmerized, she approaches the statue. Lifting…

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    1970s Pop Culture

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    Women wore their hair long with a center part. The stars of Charlie’s Angels soon brought the wavy “gypsy” cut, the layered shag and the “flicked” style to popularity, for women. According to the Hair and Makeup Handbook, “The shag is a unisex, no frills cut that involved evenly-progressing layers with graduated sides…

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    Lara Croft Film Analysis

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    From the opening scene fight scene, the screen displays Lara Croft calmly hanging upside down from a rope (Lara). She displays a don’t-mess-with-me face, and as the fight scene continues it is easy to see that she has earned it. However, looking at the rest of Lara, one cannot help but think that fighting in such tight clothes cannot be comfortable. For once it seemed like there was finally going to be a strong female lead in an action movie that would be a great role model for girls to look up…

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    Jonathan Mahler, writer of the book, “Ladies and Gentlemen, the Bronx Is Burning,” discusses the political, economical, and social fall of New York in 1977. The term originated in 1972 after a documentary series episode of the same title was aired. The term became more socially recognized during the 1977 World Series game where the New York Yankees faced the Los Angles Dodgers. Helicopter camera views show video clips of actual fires during the arson breakout caused by the economic fall of the…

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    Willy Wonka Symbolism

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    between Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory and the other pieces of literature throughout the term. The characters of Veruca, Mike, Augustus and Violet can be compared in behavior to those which Wallace’s speaks of as destroying happiness, and Charlie’s return of the gobstopper as taking the moment to think of others feelings and being accountable for his choice to steal the Fizzy Lifting…

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