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    Masculinity, Femininity, and the Patriarachy in Luc Besson’s Taken Films and movies are usually great indicators and representations of a society’s morals, values and social institutions. It only makes sense for them to be that way in order for them to be relatable and understandable to the audience. In order for a movie or film to become successful and popular, not only does it have to have a good storyline, but also interesting and relatable characters that an audience can easily become…

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    The ‘Mission: Impossible’ franchise recently celebrated its nineteenth birthday, making this franchise almost of legal drinking age, let that sink in. This franchise has been around for almost five more years than the ‘Fast & Furious’ franchise, and yet it’s still managing to be just an incredulous and energetic as anything to ever come out of that franchise. I’m not at all dissing the ‘Fast & Furious’ franchise, it just pumped out its seventh installment and still managed to thrill me to my…

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    When you’re weary, feeling small, when tears are in your eyes…who you gonna call? When you’ve fallen so far, there are only two options: Flight takes you deeper into unfamiliar darkness; fight must be nurtured from somewhere within you and offers no promises. >>>>>>> The pressure, it just depresses you. When your spirit and soul, your mind and your ego, are all on the post-iceberg Titanic, all you can do is find someplace through meditation or otherwise where you can…

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    Case Study Of The LEGO Group

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    over 35 different lines of LEGO, such as Harry Potter, SpongeBob, Lord of the Rings and many others. They even have a blockbuster movie, “The LEGO Movie”, that was debuted February this year, starring famous Hollywood actors such as Morgan Freeman and Liam…

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    Steven Spielberg Influence

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    Alonso Diez Mrs. Miller English 12 March 24, 2016 Steven Spielberg and his influence in the film industry According to statistics, the Steven Spielberg blockbuster Jaws was one of the most watched movies in the 1970’s with a little production budget of $12 million and an incredible worldwide box office of almost $500 million. This, however, is not the only blockbuster movie from this American director and producer. In 1993, Universal published Schindler’s List based on a novel from the author…

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    was looking at you. A bear was watching me as we set these people free natrualy I planned to kill to make a sick chair but when I aproach it the mighty beast nocks me uh who knows how far I never went back to measure, with the voice of an aged Liam Neeson it said onto me “ You are no warrior for you act like a mear child” “ub bub what do you expect im twelve and was the back hand into the maple tree necessary cu…” “ SILENCE you are not ready I see why your father will never let you near the…

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    first time, having to be responsible for myself. I glanced around at the same old furniture; our two lofted beds, the TV against the far wall, and our black futon against the opposing wall. Beside the TV, were Daniel’s posters of Michael Jordan, Liam Neeson, and the Chainsmokers. Underneath his TV lay Daniel’s microwave which stated the time in its bold blue numbers, 8:20. “You slept through your alarm,…

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    The Wind that Shakes the Barley (2006) director Ken Loach has repeatedly admitted that The Battle of Algiers (1966) has had a large influence on his own filmmaking career. In Martin Evan’s interview with Ken Loach about the Gillo Pontecorvo film, Evans says “[Loach’s] film-making is committed to a realist style; one that strives to give a voice to ordinary people and their daily lives.” The Pontecorvo film as an early example of postcolonial film is a good place to start when looking at The Wind…

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    Fade To Grey History

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    Having survived the crash, the group finds themselves stranded in a territory controlled by wolves. As the group tries to survive in the hope of being discovered. However, when one of the group is killed, a trapper named John Otway (played by Liam Neeson) suggests they try to reach safety themselves. Production of the film, though was not without controversy, as Canadian newspaper "The Province" ran an article stating four dead wolves had been brought to be props and eaten by the cast. This…

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