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    After the success of the Halloween movie studios backed slasher films like Friday the 13th in 1980 and Nightmare on Elm Street in 1984. In the 1980’s came new technology, with special effects that brought horror into a new level. Now with latex, foam and animatronics movies like Alien, The Thing, An American Werewolf in London and Howling now could be seen in full color close-ups. During the 1990’s, horror films were big on slasher movies. In the movie Scream, the teens were now more self-aware…

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    When Kids Get Life Essay

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    in prison without the possibility of parole. This film explores whether juveniles should receive the types of sentences where there is no possibility of letting them out even if they changed or try to make up for anything they might’ve done. In the movie there are two major sides to this argument, one side being that they are the worst of the worst and they deserve what they got according to the family of the victims. The other side argues that the punishment is too harsh and that doesn't really…

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    Lady Bird Critique

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    Lady Bird: A Movie for the Coming-of-Age Time to Fly https://m.imgur.com/YC9GMaw The setting: St. Francis Xavier High School, a Catholic, all boys college preparatory. Plot Twist: It’s located in Sacramento, California. When I first saw the trailer for Lady Bird, I was initially disregarded the film as a cliche, sappy coming-of age movie. A few weeks later, after the recommendation of my sister who pointed out its relevance to me because the movie is set in a Catholic high school, I buckled…

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    In the movie The Village, M. Night Shyamalan depicts simplicity, peace and welfare within the people in a small isolated community in olde Pennsylvania. M. Night Shyamalan instills readers that working together as a community is the ideal of simplicity and an easy lifestyle. Likewise, in the 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens, Sean Covey strives to teach young readers the importance in healthy habits that will further benefit in their foreseeable future. When comparing the two sources, there are…

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    passionate about something, but there aren’t many teenagers who are willing to do whatever they can for there passion, sometimes even risk their lives. Those people are called teen activist. Teen activist will always use the internet, they will always be brave, and they will always have obstacles and challenges to overcome. Teen Activist’s such as Malala Yousafzai and Iqbal Masih have to be brave in order to make a difference in the world. Malala, a teenager from a village called Swat in…

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    Napoleon Dynamite Essay

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    A movie that truly exemplifies the word unique in its fullest capacity, Napoleon Dynamite is a classic that is unlike any other movie ever created. Napoleon, a teen who lives in the small town of Preston, Idaho, is a protagonist unlike any other. His incredible drawing skills and liger-like appetite for the most awkward situations help him assist his best friend Pedro who is running for class president. Along the way, Napoleon will learn many valuable lessons and skills including, but not…

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    and Morality: The Fault in Our Stars Movies about illness and medical conditions often create a realistic representation of stigmas and judgments that are associated with a character’s diagnosis. The movie adaptation of John Green’s novel The Fault in Our Stars follows the love story of two teens, Hazel Lancaster and Augustus Waters, who are both diagnosed with cancer. Expected illness behavior related to childhood cancer is represented in the interactions that others have with the main…

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    Men is a movie that involves a murder case. A young male is on trial for the murder of his father. The young male life is confirmed by twelve jurors. The jurors joined the court room and listened to both sides of the case. They were then locked in a jury room to decide if he was guilty or not. The film highlights a host of social psychological processes. I will focus on three of them: social influence, stereotype and aggression. The first social psychologist process exhibited in the movie was…

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    Anthem vs The Maze Runner Why do teens like dystopian literature or films? Because it comes from the teens perspective on how it should be. Dystopian story or movies such as Anthem and The Maze Runner. These two stories are common but are also different in many ways. In Anthem by Ayn Rand there is a dystopian theme as well as in the film The Maze Runner by Wes Ball.. Anthem by Ayn Rand Equality says in chapter 11, (I guard my treasures my thought, my will, my freedom. And the greatest of these…

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    Dead End Drive-In is another flick in a long line of random horror films from the 80s that I haven't seen. IT seems there is a good amount out there waiting to be experienced and Arrow Video is bringing them out on Blu-ray for just that purpose alone. Directed by Brian XXX (Night of the Demons 2), Dead End Drive-In came out in XXX and is known as an Ozploitation flick, much in the same line as Mad Max. It delivers a message on the downfall society and the feuding between the haves and the…

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