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    agree with Roger Ebert's review on the “The Dark Knight”. The only thing I don’t agree with is the four star rating. This is because the movie had phenomenal acting, beautiful visual and special effects and an incredible script that was written by the director himself Christopher Nolan. This is why I don’t agree with the 4 star rating. In my opinion it should be 5. Throughout the review Roger talks about Heath Ledger does a great Job playing the Joker and telling his side of things. Roger says…

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    Suntime Criticism

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    whole. Roger Ebert mentions that there was potential for the film to go two ways, both which were cleverly avoided by Waititi. Ebert presents the idea that the film could have been the classic story where Boy’s father (Taika Waititi) was the typical bad guy, “introducing a threat to son” or on the opposite side of the spectrum, becoming a film that used too many unnecessary elements, thus making it “flashy”. As a viewer, the film prompted you to consider these options, but as stated by Ebert, it…

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    interested in the film because it was about Roger Ebert. I have read several film reviews from Roger and those review were pretty good. I am curious about Roger’s life. Life Itsef (2014) is one of few excellent documentaries that Roger…

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    Annotated Bibliography Ebert, Roger “Schindler's List Movie Review”, RogerEbert, Roger Ebert, https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/schindlers-list-1993, 15 Dec 1993. 6 Jan 2018. Roger Ebert writes on his website a review of Schindler's List on the day of release. He gives his thoughts on the film itself which he makes the point of being the greatest film Steven Spielberg has ever made. As he discusses the major plot points of the film itself, he adds on his opnions on how Steven Spielberg…

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    1) In “50 years of Citizen Kane,” the article is about the movie’s history. The story of the movie is Kane, a media conglomerate living secret lives in a mansion in Florida's mansion, Xanadu, takes a breath, leaving the word "rose bud" in question. The press will cover his death and reporter Thompson follows the meaning of "Rosebud" and looks back on his life through an interview with Kane's surrounding people. However, the movie was not suitable for the proper national release because, in major…

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    Tim Burton Visual Style

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    Tim Burton: Interviews. Jackson: U of Mississippi, 2005. Print. Ebert, Roger. "Batman Movie Review & Film Summary (1989) | Roger Ebert." Batman Movie Review & Film Summary (1989). 23 June 1989. Web. 9 July 2015. Woerner, Meredith "10 Things You'll See in Almost Every Tim Burton Movie." Io9. Web. 1 Aug. 2015. "Tim Burton." Bio. A&E Television…

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    Pan's Labyrinth Analysis

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    In Clark and McDonald’s (2010) text, the theme of the fantasy genre is dispelled through an analysis of the “realization” of Ofelia’s experiences in a fantasy world. The article describes the various aspects adult-themed behaviors that are often interjected into Ofelia’s imagination, which makes the fantasy world more like the “real world” in the plot of this film. The depiction of real life as a more dangerous environment is another major problem with the escapist theme of Pan’s Labyrinth.…

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    documentary or hoax? Many viewers have been contemplating this unfathomable conundrum ever since its release. I believe the film to be precise in its credence. According to movie critic Roger Ebert, “The widespread speculation that “Exit Through the Gift Shop” is a hoax only adds to its fascination” (rogerebert.com). Ebert explains his point of view by stating how the film could be ideated as inconceivably true. IT IS DIFFICULT TO ACCEPT THE FILM’S TRUTHFULNESS, OR EVEN TO BELIEVE ITS LEADING…

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    Value of Life Essay This Essay will be about what the title is the value of life we will be exploring this from the point of view from three different stories first Hamlet which is about basically killing yourself, second is Ebert which is no matter how hard your life just keeps pushing yourself lastly we have Feinstein which is about struggling with your human self and lawyer self. As we know many factors can affect how an individual values life, personally I believe that life should be…

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    inside Claymore, as if it provides structure and entertainment she misses on the outside” (Roger Ebert; rogerebert.com). The one time the women felt free was when they sneak to go bowling and they excitement of not being under anyone…

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