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    smile of red and white face paint, and slick green hair. Yes, Gotham City’s very own clown, The Joker. The batman series has always been a fan favorite of mine, and the Joker has defiantly been a close favorite villain of mine also, runner up to Darth Vader being my all-time favorite villain. But throughout the live action movies with The Joker Being present such as Health Ledger in The Dark Knight, or Jack Nicholson in Tim Burton's “Batman” or as Suicide squad approaches closer, Jared Leto’s…

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    TEXT ANALYSIS-FILM COMPARISON WALL- E // STAR WARS III Genre or type of film- in what ways are they similar? They both have a space theme. In star wars earth is ruined earth. They also share the theme of a futuristic film . Technology is quite advanced compared The idea that we will have robots later on is consistent between the two. In what ways are they different? Wall-E is more of a moral film Star wars is about fighting and defended the universe. The use of robots is different as…

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    Wan Kenobi or Yoda. Obi Wan could also be considered Luke Skywalker’s mentor as he is constantly giving Luke advice and guidance throughout Star Wars even after his death. Obi Wan also provides Luke with the necessary training and tools to fight Darth Vader. In Gilgamesh, I consider Utnapishtim as the wise man. Utnapishtim tells Gilgamesh to give up his search for immortality. Instead, Utnapishtim tells Gilgamesh about a plant to make him young again. In The Book of Job there is less of a…

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    Mythology can be very complicated but at the same time fascinating. Author Joseph Campbell, studied myths and made a claim that almost all myth have the same ideas. Also so that heroes adventures are nearly identical in their shape. The hero’s Journey is different stages of adventure that can be found in movies, myths, and religious rituals. George Lucas’s science fiction film Star Wars and Aldous Huxley novel Brave New World clearly displays hero’s journey. In the film and novel, Luke Skywalker…

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    “I DON’T WANT TO GO!” I Screamed with desperation. “It’s Halloween, don’t you want to trick or treat with your friends?” my mom retaliated. I sat there bawling my eyes out. It was October thirty-first, the clock read five thirty as I relaxed in my home state of New Jersey. I looked at the cookie monster costume in the corner, as the sun was starting to set. It was exactly one month, nineteen days and eleven hours after turning five. Being Halloween day, all the people from small towns came…

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    Speech On 9/11 Conspiracy

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    What does the government really tell me? Is Area 51 real? Was 9/11 planned by the government? What’s the mandela effect? How does it happen? These are all questions you might ask yourself, but what do they all have in common? Good morning/afternoon Ms. Bozzelli and fellow classmates today I will be talking to you about conspiracy theories. Conspiracy theories are theories that are made by people with evidence backing it up. A lot of conspiracy theories are about the U.S. government hiding…

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    awaiting the pinnacle of that particular scene. The difference though is the resolve. While many generic American films end climatically, they will more than likely include, Mosasaurus suddenly appearing to take down indominus rex to win the battle, Darth Vader turning good again, or-of course-Captain America pulling the Helicopter back onto the platform. Ideally, we prefer this resolution because it creates both a stimulating moment and satisfactory ending. This concept of success and failure…

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    Appropriation Art is the concept of taking a previously imagined and created idea and altering it either dramatically or slightly to the artist’s liking to fit the artwork. It is the idea that the new work recontextualizes whatever it borrows to create the new work. In most cases the original 'thing' remains accessible as the original, without change.The ‘copied’ artworks can be comprised of objects seen in everyday life or can be from another artist’s work.The earliest cases of Art…

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    Star Wars Movie Effects

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    Have you ever heard of Star Wars? You probably have. It’s “a space opera film series (created by George Lucas) that became one of the most successful and influential franchises in motion picture history.” Starting in the late 20th century, and brought back at the turn of the 21st century, the Star Wars films continually advanced the field of special effects, and developed into a massive merchandising industry. Lucas’s success as director and writer with his previous films got him the support of…

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    The film industry has produced awesome movies and some of it are so epic viewers beg for a second and even a third installment. Of all the famous and best trilogies in the history of cinema, 10 of the best were listed below. 10. The Jason Bourne Trilogy ("The Bourne Identity", "The Bourne Supremacy" and "The Bourne Ultimatum") Former CIA assassin Jason Bourne played by Matt Damon amazed the viewers with action-packed scenes based on Robert Ludlum’s book series. Peter Greengrass directed…

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