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    Hello, I watched the movie: Hancock, Hancock is a 2008 American superhero comedy-drama film directed by Peter Berg and starring Will Smith, Charlize Theron, Jason Bateman and Eddie Marsan. The film is not based on a book. The setting is LA and New York. The film is mostly about Hancock, an alcoholic man with superhero powers, including flight, invulnerability, and super-strength. In the start of the movie, he is messy but at the end he evolved to a real superhero Plot Hancock is an unhappy,…

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    She 's a deeper character in a science fiction film than I 've ever played in even a drama role. And she has multiple stages that she goes through and she 's basically taking it upon herself to put an end to the artificial intelligence taking over the world. Everybody else thinks they 're doing…

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    Sci-Fi Science Fiction

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    Sci-fi or science fiction movie is a type of movie that feature a science based plot, which usually include futuristic elements such as robot, space, etc. Furthermore, science fiction sometime talks about other issues like political, social, and philosophical. According to Vivian Sobchack, an American cinema and media theorist and cultural critic said that “Science fiction film is a film genre which emphasizes actual, extrapolative, or speculative science and the empirical method, interacting in…

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    ¨Are you the kind that sees signs, that sees miracles? Or do you believe that people just get lucky?¨ In the film Signs, M. Night Shyamalan expresses his theme of ¨the signs are there we just have to look for them and believe¨ through his use of symbolism, characters, and flashbacks. In the fim Signs, Shyamalan's primary way to incorporate his theme was through symbolism. Shyamalan uses symbolism by coinciding the aliens to a greater lifeform. An example of this is when Merrill and Graham are…

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    Quantum Teleportation Speech The idea of quantum teleportation is not new. It is an idea used as a plot device in many science fiction novels and shows, the most famous of which is Star Trek. It is an idea that has been discussed within the scientific community, and it has actually experimentally occurred a few times already. However, the difference must be made between quantum teleportation and plain old teleportation. We’ll be discussing teleportation at the quantum level. Plain old…

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    Batman Vs. Superman

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    new Lex Luthor, who may seem to be an eccentric genius but actually turns out to be a sociopath hell-bent on destroying Henry Cavill’s Man of Steel as well as Ben Affleck’s Caped Crusader. Luckily, Jesse Eisenberg’s character has been arrested in the film and is currently facing jail time. However, his company LexCorp Industries is officially washing their hands of Luthor by issuing a statement on Instagram! The official LexCorp Industries Instagram account posted a photo of Eisenberg as the…

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    Ocean Journal Entry

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    Hey journal, its day 60 and I’m still stuck on this black water dirt planet called earth. Hhhhhhhhhh, I miss Nevermond, I miss laying down and tacking a nice bath and most of all I miss Grim my pet robot. I’m almost finished repairing my ship, all I need is a hyper drive, a clocking device and laser blaster to defend myself off from the asteroids that crashed me here in the first place. Now where will an alien like me Clank get those types of instruments and how will I get it without getting…

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    evening. Your enjoying dinner with your family and all of a sudden you see your child bring some sort of deformed human to your table and saying that it’s a harmless alien trying to get home. Dinner has just been ruined. Well in Steven Spielberg’s 1982 film “E.T” something similar happens. The movie starts off with aliens on earth harvesting some plants. After a few minutes the aliens started to signal that they are leaving. One alien who traveled too far from the ship encounters a few local…

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    Alien Monologue

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    aptured by this cherry colored robot. Currently, now he was carrying me in this a purple lidded jarish…..jar? (Now I know how butterflies feel) God, I was too young to die from aliens! Maybe when if I was 16 or something it would've been OK... But now? Hell naw, I still had a lot of things to do. Example, I still didn't go skydiving. (Purposely) Right now he (I think he is a he) was taking me to through the mazes of corridors in this space ship. I had no clue where the hell I was as the ketchup…

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    Textual Analysis Of Alien

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    Alien is an original, extraordinary visual film that has the ability to terrorized moviegoing audiences by rather what they don’t see, combining the dread and fear of the unknown, and the idea that something is lurking just around the corner, waiting in the darkness made of pure evil. The film’s own tagline reads, “In space no one can hear you scream.” Is hauntingly fitting as the doomed space travelers are trapped aboard their own spaceship in uncharted space with a hostile alien stalking them.…

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