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    been amongst the US's most impressive live acts with hit songs like "'Blurry," and "She Hates Me." The American post-grunge band lead vocalist - Scantlin, stated "The last time we were on the road we had been playing the tracks "TNT" of AC/DC, "The Joker" of Steve Miller Band, Black Sabbath's "War Pigs" and 'Summer Lovin' from the Grease soundtrack - just kind of bouncing around, doing covers." Scantlin added, "The band never put any…

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    Dark Days Film Analysis

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    In a variety of films, female characters do not have an impacting role to play. For example, in the film Dark Days, Dee’s character is a strong independent woman who has little screen time but struggles if not more than the male characters besides her. Also in the film Batman, Vicki Vale’s character is underdeveloped and perceived as a Damsel in Distress who drives the superhero of the film to save her. Similarly, in the film Taking of Pelham 1, 2, 3, female characters are misrepresented,…

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    Batman Villains

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    must be extremely flexible and prepared for the inevitable at all times. In “The Dark Knight” the Joker is the villain in the story and he is a prime example of being ready for anything. In the opening of the movie, Batman is nowhere to be found; he disappeared and has not been seen since. However as soon as Gotham was put into danger, Batman comes out from hiding and is ready to defend his city. The Joker could not have predicted this, he had to react the best way he could on the spot. Also,…

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    Kubrick, but it’s still a very good movie. “Full Metal Jacket” is told through the eyes of Pvt. J.T. ‘Joker’ Davis (Matthew Modine), a Maine Corps recruit. Viewers see Joker go through a brutal boot camp, led by Gunnery Sgt. Hartman (Lee Ermey), along with fat screw-up Pvt. Leonard ‘Gomer Pyle’ Lawrence (Vincent D’Onofrio) and Pvt. Cowboy (Arliss Howard). After basic training, we follow Joker during a tour of Vietnam. One of the flaws with this very good but certainly imperfect film is the…

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    Emotions: 4 Facilitate Thought: 4 Emotional Understanding: 4 Emotional Management: 4 Studying Emotional Intelligence through Hitler’s Style of Leadership: 5 JIHAD- A Misused and Misunderstood concept 8 Emotional Exploitation-Clues 11 LOSA Model 13 The Joker 14 Introduction Emotional intelligence (EI) is the ability to monitor one's own and other people's emotions, to discriminate between different emotions and label them appropriately, and to use emotional information to guide thinking…

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    they are a symbol of the night. Another form of analysis that Freud could make about Batman and his life is by using his idea of the doctrine of opposites. Batman’s biggest nemesis is the Joker, and the two could never be anymore different, but one without the other could not exist. In one movie, the Joker even comes out and says “he’s just too fun” and Batman cannot…

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    schizophrenia, because he thinks he is superior to others. Specifically, he convinced himself that he was the Joker in The Batman movie and had the power to kill people. Because Holmes had numerous similar physical attributes compared to the Joker, he also believed he carried the same powers as the fictional character (Cabrera, 2015). Because of his schizophrenia, he was not able to differentiate the Joker as a fictive villain from reality. Holmes also showed symptoms of hallucinations, another…

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    Aristotle’s recorded thoughts, “A man doesn’t become a hero until he can see the root of his own downfall.” Tragic hero, something almost most of us know, but some don’t. A tragic hero is someone expected to be a hero or already is one and/or of noble birth. But suddenly they destroy their reputation & oftenly their lives fall apart. What you can hope for is that it doesn’t take you to a point of insanity which usually can lead to death. In William Shakespeare’s brilliant & violent play, Macbeth…

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    Theory Of Rational Choice

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    The theory of Rational Choice emerged during the year 1200-1400 from Italian criminologist, jurist, philosopher, and politician Cesare Beccaria. The theory of Rational Choice assumes that all criminals and crimes are rationalize when they are committed. It states that people choose to commit crimes after weighing the costs and benefits such as the consequences of their actions; whether their choice brings them pleasure and reduce pain. (Akers L.) For example, in recent U.S. history, James Holmes…

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    Proposed Movie Choices Nowadays movies have changed, and it appears that less and less of them have become original film noir. Film noir is defined as a type of crime film featuring cynical and malevolent characters in an unflattering setting including an ominous atmosphere that is conveyed by shadowy photography and foreboding background music (Dictionary). This includes Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight, Carol Reed’s The Third Man, and John Huston’s The Maltese Falcon which serve as…

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