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    an American movie icon were all actors who raised American spirit on the silver screen during the Great Depression. Shirley Temple was a child star who lifted American hearts. Shirley started her career at the young age of three. She was in several film roles such as Baby Burlesks her first big role at the age of four (“Shirley Temple Black”). The movie Bright Eyes launched her acting career into international stardom (“Shirley Temple, Child). Shirley was born just prior to the Great Depression…

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    This fictional violence desensitizes us to the true violence, through these various forms of media we feel that our actions will not have the repercussions they deserve. Sobchack told us “those films that describe violent bodily destruction evoke no tears in the face of mortality and evidence no concern for the fragility of flesh.”(Sobchack, 120) Although the violence we see is fictional, the horrific nature of these violent acts has no effect…

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    Flatland a romance of many dimensions is an 1884 novella by Edwin Abbott. Has been a widely known book in the world of sciences and math lovers. Due to the fact the book is taking place in a two dimension world. The book was so popular that in 2007 the book got a movie directed by Dano Johnson and Jeffrey Travis. The movie flatlands was a very interesting piece to watch but it was very different compared to the book. In this essay I will show you how the book and the movie of flatland share…

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    Considering the Rhetorical Situation of Purpose: The purpose of this article was to inform reader that Warcraft didn't actually go so badly. Although they didn't make a profit in USA they did make a huge profit in China and that could even lead to a sequel of Warcraft being made. My purpose for reading this article was to be informed of how the movie Warcraft did, whether good or bad. Audience: The intended audience is for anyone that is interested in movies like Warcraft, I would say…

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    With plenty great films coming out, many wonder: who will win the Oscars? It is assured that the Oscars will have people tweeting and posting about their favorite films and actors. So why is #OscarsSoWhite the #1 trending topic on every social media page? Since the first Oscar was awarded, it has been lacking one thing and that is diversity. Although television shows and some films have been doing a fair job of casting diverse characters, non-white actors are still lacking winning numbers. The…

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    The colors of the seven rooms are just too juicy a detail not to mean something, aren't they? The black and blood red room seems so obviously to represent death, shouldn't the other rooms mean something too? A lot of commentators have thought that, and there is something of a general agreement among many of them about the meaning of the rooms. Supposedly, the suite is an allegory of human life. Each room, in other words, corresponds to a different "stage" of human life, which its color suggests…

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    "had a specific goal for the use of brands in the films", Bob Gale told reporters; "brand names create a certain kind of reality" (Ayers, 2015). That should be the goal of product placement. The film used Nike and Pepsi in all three 'Back to the Future' films which enriched the movies' plots and were a relevant and natural fit with the characters and their adventures through past, present, and future decades. They were not just placed in the films but they were an intricate part of the…

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    The documentary ‘Concrete’ focuses on two parkour practitioners and the stories they have to tell as well as their opinions of the misconceptions the public have about people who do parkour. These interviews are supported by Public interviews/vox pops, Archive footage, breath taking parkour footage including point of view footage and public shots filmed general crowds of people completely their daily tasks and errands. The purpose of this documentary comes across and informing people of why…

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    This is about the similarities and differences about the book The Outsiders and the movie. First compare the similarities. Next contrast the differences. There are many differences and similarities. They both have the same basics of the entire story. The comparisons are what the book and movie had alike through out the story. The contrasts are what was different throughout the story. These are the similarities of the book and the movie. The book and the movie are similar because the…

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    For years the spotlight has been on the men of the film industry, but even back in the silent era women filmmakers were creating impressive pieces of art that surpassed many of the more “important” male directed movies. From Lois Weber’s Suspense (1913) to Ida Lupino’s Not Wanted (1949) female directors have made films that focus on women and the unexpected plights that life brings. While watching these two films it’s interesting to see how the men are portrayed, which includes the male…

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