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    Edgar Wright

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    book and added it to the film. You can look at many films that try to put together a number of characters or villains in one movie, but fail to have a certain flow to the movie. In Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 3 they had three villains, which were Green Goblin, Sandman, and Venom. But, all the villains seemed forced in the film were, as Scott Pilgrim VS The World seemed to flow better. It looks like the student is surpassing the master when it comes to directing a film because of how Edgar Wright uses…

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    One of the character that I would like to be is bilbo baggins because he is a kind Hobbit. He is kind because when bilbo could have killed Gollum in the goblin tunnels when Gollum was trying to kill Bilbo, Bilbo had the chance to kill gollum, but he didn’t do it. Another reason why he is kind is because after Gollum, bilbo could have run back home to the Shire, but instead he came back to the dwarves and fought off the orcs with them. He was risking his life so they could get back their homeland…

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    character-driven movie. The movie expands on the main character’s personal development as a superhero. Throughout the movie Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) starts to understand his responsibility as a superhero by fighting against Norman Osborn/Green Goblin (. The main plot of the movie is reassured when both Peter Parker and Norman Osborn find out about their superpowers, which creates a cause-effect chain throughout the movie. Both characters struggle to fight for supremacy and this led to Norman…

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    A Loss of Candy Last Halloween night, in my neighborhood, I was trick-or-treating. As it was a little after six o'clock, the sun was just setting; it cast a beautiful shade of purple across the sky. All kinds of skeletons, goblins, and other monsters had started to roam about. I had had a specific plan for how I wanted to trick-or-treat. Everything was going smoothly; I was stocking up on candy. I was about to go into the outskirts of my neighborhood and I had almost filled my bag already. That…

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    Top 10 must watch Fantasy movies of all time The world of cinema is a place for us to escape the mundanity of our everyday lives. No genre embodies that feeling quite like a great fantasy movie. Let’s take a look at the Top 10 fantasy movies of all time (in no particular order). Willow The idea was conceived in 1970 but the movie didn’t come to fruition until the late 1980s. It follows Warwick Davis’ Newlyn as he undertakes a prophetic quest to destroy the evil queen. The Princess Bride This…

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    Everyone in life goes through change, and without it life would be bland and boring. Change is what adds the variety and fun to life. In the book The Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins used to be someone who would stay at home and didn’t want anything to interrupt his daily routine, but one day Gandalf and a bunch of dwarves hauled him along on their long, treacherous journey to reclaim their stolen gold. After this, Bilbo has started to show signs of him changing from a boring old hobbit, to a hero that…

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    Magical ale, haunted crews, headless goblins, and witchcraft, all elements of these two short stories by Washington Irving, used to draw the reader’s attention. Both “Rip Van Winkle” and “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” share characteristics of Irving’s love for the areas he visited as a young man, his sense of humor, and a knack for alternative plot development. These pieces more specifically share descriptive settings placed in the same region, as well as Irving’s sarcasm toward gossiping wives…

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    In AF, there are several, some of which you would never expect. These include: Opal Koboi, The Goblins, and even AF himself in two different books in the series. The most important and most seen antagonists in the novels are Opal Koboi and Beauty Smith. They are both destructive, and will do whatever they have to do to get what they want. Despite this…

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream a romantic comedy is a full play written by the great William Shakespeare between 1594 and 1595 (Shakespeare 1265). Shakespeare had written this play to only be displayed on stage and only displayed on stage not read. The play is mostly considered romantic comedy and it is about the marriage of Theseus, the Duke of Athens, to Hippolyta, and dramatizes the idea that “the course of true love never did run smooth” (Shakespeare 1265). There are plentiful characters…

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    Summary: The Two Towers

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    Tolkien implements Christianity into the book in a great way. Tolkien doesn't push Christianity onto the reader; the message is there for the reader to find it. The symbol for Hell in the book is Mordor; Mordor is a hellish land that is home to the goblins and the evil wizard. In the book there is the battle between the evil [the one ring] and man. Many times throughout the book there are times that man could've ended the war. There is a story that is told of when the ring’s evil king was…

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