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    cycle, switched clothes, and walked around in work showed me the credibility by showing me the others who could recognize the smell and used pathos to connect with the audience, other than the Gain which was a still scene. This is a very crucial in film production, allowing different scenes to convey the same message in a more efficient way. In clips with the lack of animation, scene change, and camera movement, I am not influenced that this is the best product, therefore I will lose interest…

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    someone worked hard for would be destroyed and there would be no where to go for help. Would this push someone over the edge or would this push them to keep trying to survive? This is what The Walking Dead is all about. The Walking Dead is an American horror drama television series created by Frank Darabont, in view of the comic book arrangement of the same name by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore, and Charlie Adlard (Hill). Andrew Lincoln plays the show's lead character, sheriff's deputy Rick…

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    Deadpool

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    The R-rated “Deadpool” is an often unruly and deftly funny superhero movie, directed by the newcomer, Tim Miller, a special effects artist for film and video games. The screenwriters, Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick, are the same of “Zombieland” and “G.I. Joe: Retaliation”, operating also as executive producers. The ebullient Deadpool, played with ferocity by Ryan Reynolds (“Green Lantern”, “Mississippi Grind”), isn't a conventional Marvel superhero but a mischievous antihero who seeks revenge…

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    Andrew Lincoln Starrer 'Walking Dead' Cast, Reports, Rumors & Know How Zombie Born? Fans have been watching American horror-drama-television series "The Walking Dead" based on the comic book franchise so long or throughout its six-season but it wasn’t unveil that how the zombie plague raised so far. We have been watching zombie apocalypse theories in many other movies as well too that it begins with a patient zero who infected with a plague which spread rapidly all around the world. Zombie…

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    Insanity Modern movies and shows are known to overdramatize madmen and criminal activity, but is it really an over dramatization? There are many people in the world today that are insane to some degree. Sure, television shows just want the viewer to be entertained, but there is some truth to it. “Tell Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe and the book Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane are both stories about the mentally insane. Edgar Allan Poe writes about a man that kills another because he does not…

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    consider motivations to be to why blood and gore flicks are so dazzling. Ruler first investigates the undeniable reasons: "to demonstrate that we can, that we are not anxious, and that we can ride this crazy ride". Ruler discusses how blood and guts films are similar to crazy rides, in that they keep us speculating and can make us shout at different parts of the ride. He says that at first glance level, we watch blood and gore flicks for that level of fun. He recommends that we go for the…

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    The television adaptation of the comic book series The Walking Dead has since become a worldwide phenomenon since its premiere in October 2010. For some, it's the excruciating gore that makes it appealing backed by the sheer fascination of zombies , while for others, it's the presentation of humanity's resilience and the emotional and spiritual revelations only a zombie apocalyse can squeeze the sh*t out of everyone. To make the apocalyptic journey more exciting, here are some fun facts about…

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    Black Panther Analysis

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    of the other movies to understand what was going on in Black Panther. Where my knowledge of MCU enhanced my viewing of this movie was in the reoccurring characters, references, and small nods to other films. And although this film does set up for the next movie it can be viewed as a stand-alone film and not as a piece of a larger puzzle. In regard to characters that have appeared in previous Marvel movies there is T’Chaka who was in Civil War and but didn’t really do much in that brief…

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    Boo, Who? In the classic Disney tale, Monsters, Inc., two outcast monsters strive to be apart of the elite team of scarers. Although the scarers wreak terror, we recognize the monsters’ fears when a little girl, Boo, enters the extraterrestrial world. Although the story is about changing tradition and love, it reveals the intimate relationship between fear and the individual. Moving away from fuzzy blue monsters and green spheres with legs, monsters still serve as an indication for the fears…

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    Nightmares can live in your mind, but they can live in the real world too. Nightmare’s come in the form of people, words, opinions, games, and judgement. Everyone knows about the nightmare in the real world where people are laughing at you, judging you, for everything you do. Judgement is a weapon that happens in many ways- for example, grades. Studying for hours a night for a week, you feel prepared to take a big test, like a Common Assessment. When you get the results back, however, you failed…

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