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    The top two female actresses I believe are the best are Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon. The top two male actors that I believe to be the best actors are Adam Sandler and Will Smith. Jennifer Aniston: Just Go with It stars one of my favorite actors, Adam Sandler, and one of my favorite actresses, Jennifer Aniston. One of the reasons why she is one of my favorite actresses is the fact that her sense of humor comes out and stands out in every film or show that she does. For example, in this movie, when Danny takes her to the shoe store, she finds a $1700 pair of heels and when he tries to tell her no, she says that she is starting to feel bad and she may not be able to make it to his meeting. He then ends up buying the shoes. Her character’s…

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    Just Like Heaven Analysis

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    common than just the leading lady, Reese Witherspoon. These two movies represent the romantic ideals of society in appropriately similar ways. Both movies teach valuable lessons in telling how Hollywood chooses to portray what the concept of love is and how it develops in romantic films. In Sweet Home Alabama the first concept of love is the chemistry between the two characters. Right off the bat, the chemistry between the two leading characters-Jake Perry and Melanie Smooter- is obvious.…

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    When we hear about Legally Blonde we always think of the 2001 hit comedy starring Reese Witherspoon as the bubbly blonde lawyer, which was always dressed in pink, and seemed to fulfill the dumb blonde stereotype. Though this is just scratching the surface of Legally Blonde, as we look deeper into the story it is actually a feminist story, one of confidence, friendship, and defending what you believe in. Elle Woods is a sorority girl that seems to have it all, and she wants nothing more than to…

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    Jennifer In Pleasantville

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    and there is no clear connection with the environment Gitell is describing and the current environment the teenagers are living in. When the audience gets a brief view of the two teenagers in class towards the beginning of the movie we notice the teachers mentioning modern problems that are alarming. Gitell describes the two teenagers and the modern problems as “Tobey Maguire plays David, a modern-day teenager who spends his days at school getting lectured about scary modern problems like…

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    spotted by the Terminator, which aims its laser sighted pistol at her. Reese fires on the Terminator, hitting it with several blasts and knocking it to the floor. He tells Sarah "Come with me if you wanna live" and Sarah sees the Terminator impossibly rise to its feet. Reese and Sarah escape through the back door of the club, with the killer chasing them -- as he chases them, we learn that the Terminator is a robot of some kind who sees them through a computerized form of red night vision. Reese…

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    In Frankenstein, Nature and science have brought a significant impact onto the characters. The progression of science combined with nature leads to a debacle. With this, there are various effects and roles shown through nature and science. Mary Shelley expresses her message about this. In her times, she was part of the transition from the Enlightenment to the Romanticist age and this led her to composing a story with nature and science competing against each other. From the struggles between the…

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    “The truth is rarely pure and never simple. Modern life would be very tedious if it were either, and modern literature a complete impossibility!”(Act I). The film, The Importance of Being Earnest, is an enjoyable and comical interpretation of Oscar Wilde’s, The Importance of Being Earnest. This phenomenal film stars Colin Firth, Rupert Everett, Reese Witherspoon, and many more talented actors and actresses. In the film, Colin Firth play John Worthing, a responsible and respectable young man.…

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    (Gellbart, 2004) One woman had influence the blonde hair throughout the years, until now, it is widely used and common. We must say that one factor that keeps influencing this judgement and stereotype of the blonde hair is from shows or advertisements illustrated to the society. One great example was the satire movie of Legally Blonde portrayed by Reese Witherspoon. The image of Reese Witherspoon illustrated her success getting into Harvard against her identity of being less intelligent due to…

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    The Wild Film Analysis

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    her New York Times Best selling memoir she overcomes fears, conquers overwhelming endurance, survives a quest for forgiveness, and develops courage to maintain hope. Strayed’s memoir was such an exciting recount of the events she endured while traveling the Pacific Crest Trail that her novel soon was depicted into a movie featuring Reese Witherspoon, the winner of an Oscar, Emmy, Golden Globe, and People’s choice Award starring as the leading role of Cheryl Strayed. The memoir is a…

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    Stereotyping In The Movie

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    Stereotyping What is Stereotyping? Stereotyping is widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or the idea of a particular type of person or thing. In our society, a lot of people put labels with a thought about people or certain things. For example, blondes are not intelligent and superficial. The stereotype that blondes are not intelligent has been around for a very long time. There are even movies that have been written about this topic. For example, the movie Legally Blonde starring…

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