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    James Bond Masculinity

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    timely saves the world from its unknown offenders. This ideal man is the height of British superiority and his adventures are the epitome of Anglo-centric world views during the cold war. Dr. No, the first of the Bond movies to be produced, featured Sean Connery as James bond. The film also featured splashes of historical and contemporary accuracies, and the rest is filled with cinematic entertainment such as high energy action scenes,…

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    Jacob Bennett Mr. Musick November 9, 2017 Lizard People Running the World How lizard people or Reptilians are running the world. A conspiracy theory is a belief that some influential organization or group of beings is responsible for an event or circumstance. Theorists all over the world come up with other reasons or explanations as to why an event happened or what is going to happen. Believing in conspiracies is a technique that average or below average people use to reign or gain a sense of…

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    while working on his TV series, ‘ER’, and was more than pleased with the idea of a movie remake. Jurassic Park had a cast that even the casting director of the Expendables series would be envious of. The cast featured William Hurt, Harrison Ford, Sean Connery and Samuel L. Jackson to name a few. Nobody expected the shooting of the movie to be a walk in the park, but I doubt that anybody was expecting the most powerful hurricane in Hawaii’s history to destroy the set on the final day of shooting.…

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    voyage of the Soviet Typhoon-class nuclear submarine, the Red October. This submarine has a brand-new revolutionary technological upgrade that renders it undetectable to sonar. Commanded by the wise, old submarine veteran, Captain Marko Ramius (Sean Connery), the Red October heads to sea on what is supposed to be an exercise. Immediately, the political officer, who is in charge of overseeing the submarine’s operations on behalf of the Communists, is mysteriously killed. Shortly afterwards,…

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    Sant (2000), Finding Forrester was the film selected for this discussion. The storyline for the film centers around two main characters, Forrester and Lamar. Forrester played by Sean Connery, is an eccentric, reclusive, Pulitzer prize winning novelist, living in a high-rise building in New York city. Forrester has not left his apartment in over a decade. His life centers around looking out a living room window, overlooking a basketball court, with binoculars. Lamar, played by Rob Brown, is a…

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    The Transporter: Refueled

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    Over the span of 13 years, the Transporter series has morphed into a modest little franchise – with emphasis on the “little” portion of that statement, since three combined installments have barely surpassed $200 million (total), worldwide. Still, conservative budgets allowed for tolerant box office turnarounds, thus leading to future sequels. At the same time, the conservative budget finally cost the franchise its leading man – Jason Statham, who started in all three of the previous films.…

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    Forester. Suddenly, I recalled a quote from the film that reassured me I can do this. “No thinking – that comes later. You must write your first draft with your heart. You rewrite with your head. The first key to writing is... to write, not think! (Sean Connery) My thoughts became clearer. I picked up my phone and began to type. Mike, words can not even express the heartache this has caused me, I am so sorry. Your fathers cat ran out in front of me, it all happened so fast. When I looked back…

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    Highlander Term Paper

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    ‘He fought his first battle on the Scottish Highlands in 1536. He will fight his greatest battle on the streets of New York City in 1986. His name is Connor Macleod. He is immortal.’ Despite tanking at the majority of global box offices and bringing in only approximately $13 million, Russell Mulcahy’s Sci-Fi/Fantasy film Highlander (1986) soon developed a cult following. This lead to the production of five reboots, two TV series, an animated series, movie and flash movie series, along with ten…

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    how you get him: he pulls a knife, you pull a gun, he sends one of yours to the hospital, you send one of his to the morgue. It's the Chicago way and that's how you get Capone.”-(David Mamet, U.S. screenwriter, and Brian DePalma. Jimmy Malone (Sean Connery), The Untouchables, advice to Elliot Ness (Kevin Costner) on how to stop…

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    SONG:Papercut Artist: Linkin Park (rock band) Concept: Schyzophrenia A person with schizophrenia is considered as a person who has blurred reality with his imagination, and has lost realistic perception, feelings, and thoughts regarding the world. He may see, hear, or feel things completely different from others, and sometimes can’t communicate his unique experience. He may think other people are trying to hurt him. In the song “Papercut”, the lyrics clearly present a person who hears a voice…

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