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    main character Mel Gibson, is a man who thinks that men rule the world. He grew up in not the best environment and because of that it made it him look at women as sex objects instead of believing that women could amount to something. When he went to work that morning he was under the impression that he was going to get a promotion, but shortly after arriving, he was informed that he did not receive the promotion and that they actually hired someone for the job; a woman. Mel Gibson was not happy…

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    Brandon Davis June 21, 15 Humanities I Braveheart (Compare and Contrast) Braveheart is a 1995 epic historical medieval war drama film directed by and starring Mel Gibson. Gibson portrays William Wallace, a 13th century Scottish warrior who led the Scots in the First War of Scottish Independence (1296 – 1328 A.D.) against King Edward I of England. The screenplay was adapted from Blind Harry’s epic poem The Actes and Deidis of the Illustre and Vallyeant Campioun Schir William Wallace by Randall…

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    Christianity is one of the largest religions in the world. Christians based their faith on Jesus Christ, who is the son of God. In 2004, Mel Gibson directed The Passion of the Christ to show the public who Jesus Christ is and his story of his arrest, trial, and suffering. In today’s world of controversy, the public has different opinions when they first see The Passion of the Christ, such as too much bleeding and doubts of the true reality of what happened to the son of God. In general, critics…

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    There are many different versions of Shakespeare’s Hamlet, and there are even more controversies on which version portrays Shakespeare’s original intent and his purpose the best. The Mel Gibson (1990) version shows Shakespeare’s intent the most because of the nunnery scene, the scene in his mother’s room, and the dueling scene. Those three scenes show what Shakespeare originally intended because the way the actors move, the stage directions, and the shots that they got while filming all help…

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    Mad Max The Feral Kid

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    Mel Gibson's Max leaves us in the ruins of Sydney with the children from the plane crash at the end of Beyond Thunderdome. At the end of Road Warrior, the Feral Kid is narrating and says that the Gyro Captain takes over the Gas people as leader and leads…

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    George Gibson Essay

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    Gibson used more than just use the basic story of Christ’s death in the film. For example the crucification details were taken from The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ. This book is based on the visions a German nun called Anne Catherine Emmerich. She believed that her visions had much more than the Gospel version of the story of Christ's suffering. For exmaple, in the part where the Gospels only tell that Jesus was being whipped, she added much more detail that grabbed Gibson’s…

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    Zeffirelli's Hamlet

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    modern times, Hamlet has taken to the big screen several times, and each time the viewer is given an almost alternative illustration as to what happens throughout the course of the play. In the 1990 movie, directed by Franco Zeffirelli and in which Mel Gibson plays Hamlet, the approach that was taken to correctly illustrate a number of scenes was particularly interesting. Chief among these were the scene that the ghost of Hamlet’s father first materializes, the final duel scene and just the…

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    Hamlet Play Vs Movie

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    since this is the movie production I watched of Hamlet I felt this would help me determine if it was an excellent example of a movie review. The thought of having to read a review on Franco Zeffirelli version containing Mel Gibson repulsed me. I for some reason cannot stand Mel Gibson as an actor, I am guessing it is all those Lethal Weapon movies that I was forced to watch with my older siblings in the 80’s into the 90’s. Some interesting facts that James Berardinelli has provided the audience…

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    Pure Flix Film Analysis

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    The second production company, Pure Flix, though they were founded around the same time as Sherwood Pictures, Pure Flix has been a part of a significantly greater Christian productions. Some of their most notable work include Jerusalem Countdown (2011), The Book of Daniel (2013), The Case for Christ (2017), and the God’s Not Dead series (2014-). One of the prominent figures in the company is Harold Cronk, Cronk has directed a number of films for the company. The studio is also responsible for…

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    play. Later in his life, he received many different honors. Due to his experience of directing other plays into films, Hamlet is another successful masterpiece. The actor of Hamlet was Mel Gibson who usually showed on the screen as an action movie protagonist in the past. Hamlet was the first classic movie that Gibson made a try. He did not deduct Hamlet in the best way; at least, he made the movie…

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