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    of the book and the relative normality of the film, One Flew Over the Cookoo’s Nest is drastically different on both platforms. In the book, the ward is a ferocious obstacle course of fog, rapists, a maniacal nurse, and hallucinations that make the Joker seem like an average joe, while the film portrays it more realistically, with doctors who act like doctors, nurses who perform normal nursing duties, and a ward which is as normal as a regular hospital. This is not just the case for the setting,…

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    Suicide Squad: The Hara-Kiri of the Superhero Genre Overly-priced popcorn and jumbo drink in hand, you try to find a seat in the crowded theater. As the lights start to dim, the screen lights up and the trailers begin to play. You watch in amazement as a frenzy of all new stories come to life on the big screen – action, adventure, comedy, drama, and the genre of today, the superhero movie. With the explosion of superhero movies in almost the last decade, these films have become a genre of their…

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    Recent reports about antihero film "Suicide Squad" claimed that one of the super villains-turned-heroes might sooner leave the series. International Design Times reported that Deadshot, portrayed by Will Smith, will bid goodbye to the forthcoming film. Aside from being known as the leader of the antagonist group, Batman's primary adversary is also admired for having a good "heart" among others. Despite the malevolent character, Deadshot has one unique trait: his great love for his family.…

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    Woman, Green Lantern, Flash, Martian Manhunter, Aquaman, Shazam, Hawkman and Green Arrow. The fictional DC universe also features teams such as the Justice League, the Justice Society of America, and the Teen Titans, and well-known villains such as Joker, Lex Luthor, Catwoman, Darkseid, Ra's al Ghul, Deathstroke, Sinestro, Black Adam and Brainiac. The company has also published non-DC Universe-related material, including Watchmen, V for Vendetta and many titles under their alternative imprint…

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    Another example of rampage killers, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold was brought upon the video. Both of these young men made a homemade bomb hoping to kill thousands, but when the bomb did not work they decided to shoot up the school. Boht of these teenagers can be described as mass murders. The killed serval people at school which was one location, within a few hours. Dylan Kledold was looked at through his diaries and was very depressed and suicidal. He talked about feeling like he did not…

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    The television show romanticizes the abusive relationship between Harley Quinn and the Joker. The Joker repeatedly belittles and physically abuses Harley in all versions of the Batman Comics, television shows, and movies. The Joker, more than often, pushes and strikes Harley when they are alone and in public. In the worst case, the Joker pushes her out of a window, causing her to lose consciousness. Through all the abuse these character faces, the television show…

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    Fears Gotham 's skies had grown dark, almost crepuscular as the rusty sky traced with black clouds full of horror reminded every citizen he had won. Will there ever be a blue sky again? Or a smile on a young child 's face? Will there ever be a look of happiness in the teenagers eyes that wasn 't traced with fright? Scarecrow doubted this and he smiled at the thought. Jonathan Crane wasn 't insane, he wasn 't a maniac unlike the doctors at Arkham thought, if they were doctors at all. He…

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    Judith Ohikuare, a journalist and former producer at The Atlantic, examined how portraying a character using method acting can affect the mindset or feelings of an actor. In her case, she looked into how “Obie award-winning” actress, “playwright, and associate professor in Yale University’s undergraduate theater studies program” Deborah Margolin felt about playing an unattractive character on TV. Margolin felt that “the line separating her real self from her stage self became less defined the…

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    In our society, we often tend to act and adapt into a situation that we are not familiar with such as getting into a character for a role in a story or a gimmick that provides a different persona that we are not supposed to be but we still do it in order for the sake of the role or gimmick we want to transform in. We often want to bring life to a character that we don’t; for example, actors get ready for a role for a show and movie in order to get into a character to have a deeper connection to…

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    Hans Zimmer is known for recording music for over 150 films, including The Lion King, Pirates of the Caribbean series, The Last Samurai, and Interstellar. He started out using keyboards and synthesizers and was briefly in a The Buggles’ music video, “Video Killed the Radio Star”, which was the beginning of his career. He went on to other bands, playing the keyboard, bands such as The Damned, where he helped produce an album called the Black Album where his efforts were described as over-produced…

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