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    Who Is Mad Max: Fury Road?

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    has even been said there was over 2000 visual effect shots that were put into the film. “Here DOP John Seale would use multiple digital cameras to capture incredible practical stunts with more than 150 vehicles conceived by production designer Colin Gibson, then rigged, driven and crashed…” (Fx guide) This example shows that they used real vehicles when creating this movie and used practical stunts. It is an important film because of the hard work they put into it making computer effects look so…

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    gentlemanly fops or sadistic monsters, and the Americans come in two categories: brave or braver. Those who have a serious interest in the period will find it a cartoon; those raised on summer action movies will find it more stimulating than most. Mel Gibson stars, in a powerful and effective performance, as a widower named Benjamin Martin with seven children. He saw enough of battle in the French and Indian Wars, and was frightened by what he learned about himself. He counsels a treaty with…

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    Braveheart is the American epic war movie directed, in 1995, by Mel Gibson which is based on the War I of Scottish Independence against the England and is led by the warrior of Scott named William Wallace. The film is not only trying to show a historical story but also a man who was trying to fight and earn their freedom against the adversity. In the movie, the inspirational speeches of William Wallace deliver took him to the mouth of death and was eventually murdered. This movie explores the…

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    It was a cold day in Taco Town, everyone was staying inside because of the weather. it was so cold outside the taco sauce river had froze and that has never happened before because it was made from the hottest of all sauces. the mayor of Taco Town was worried that the people would soon start to freak out about the river freezing over and wanted to make a statement to the town. the river was the main source of flavor in the town it made everything so much better, it also provided warmth to the…

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    William Wallace He stands in front of his small army, gazing at them. Many of these men have heard mystical stories about him, such as being six or seven feet tall and having a very large sword (Wallace 700 2005). Stories have even said he could crush a man’s skull with his bare hands. As he looks at them, to prepare them for battle he says, “They may take away our lives, but they’ll never take away our freedom (Braveheart)!” Wallace probably never said these words in such a dramatic fashion,…

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    been thirteen years since Mel Gibson made The Passion Of The Christ. It become the biggest-grossing independent film with $612 million in worldwide ticket sales. After a couple of years, Gibson made several comments that went public, made him seem anti-Semitic and racist. This made him eccentric at major agencies and studios, which have people who have committed felonies and done things far worse than Gibson. Since the release of the Passion Of The Christ in 2004, Gibson, one of the biggest…

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    processes that there is no real harm, then then they experience the event as enjoyable. I will prove that the quote, " People love scary stories. There's fascination with fear themes, and we want to face those things in a weird subconscious way." by Mel Gibson, is true. In The Hitchhiker, Adams goes on a trip to California and realizes that everywhere he goes, there is a certain hitchhiker that follows him everywhere or seems to be all over the place. Readers are entertained by this story…

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    Mentioning the phrase “one of the greatest actresses of all time” will surely bring up Audrey Hepburn. The name also brings forth the thought of success and that is exactly what she was. Success is not born; it is not something that is passed down from one generation to the next. Success is made from perseverance and the passion to accomplish a goal. Audrey Hepburn’s life was a rollercoaster of ups and downs and during the drops she was persistent and was able to climb to success. Pixar states…

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    The song “Better Than This” is performed by my favorite country artist, Hunter Hayes. The song is about how Hunter knew he was born to do something great, and he takes action to pursue his dream in music. He talks about the complications he went through, and he knows it will all turn out in the end. This song taught me that chasing your dream is not a clear and easy path; you have to be able to stand up to the complications “Better Than This” is mostly made up of approximate rhymes, like born…

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    In a world where technological and scientific advances are realized daily, communication with people around the world is a common occurrence, and knowledge is becoming increasingly accessible, a wider window has opened for the individual to explore, discover, and/or create their ideal self. We see ourselves passing the times of idle wonder and theory of our past philosophers and intellects. The consequence, however, is that knowing yourself, as well as projecting and thereby sharing this self…

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