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    Buddy Flicks Dynamic duos have been recognized and celebrated in Hollywood for decades. From Sherlock Holmes and Watson to the Blues Brothers, the concept of male camaraderie sparks an interests in audiences and initiates a creative platform for filmmakers. They have used this concept to illustrate their ideas, criticisms and perspective of the human condition and encompass it with in adventures and clever dialogue. As with most films, there’s an underlying message behind the two buddies…

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    A thrilling, yet comical favorite among many had come to theaters November 24, 1999. Toy Story 2, was once again a hit amongst young children and adults. The movie with voice actor Tom Hanks, as Woody, and Tim Allen, as Buzz Lightyear, has an adventurous storyline. In this film, a toy collector kidnaps Woody and his friends go on a mad chase to get him back. On Woody’s journey, he makes new friends like Jessie, Stinky Pete and Bullseye. Woody also had to over come several obstacles while trying…

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    We could see the street was littered with sheriff cruisers that blocked the whole road so no one could go through. Meanwhile the cops that broke down our door were inside yelling and interrogating my parents. They asked questions like, “have you seen Gabriel lately?” and “When was the last time you…

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    Trends, ideas, and perspectives come and go, but timeless themes are evident throughout time, forever youthful, yet old at the same time. Timeless themes are eternally relevant concepts in classic and contemporary literature that can be connected by everyone, regardless of their age, their lifestyle, or their time period. The theme on the importance of others occurs repeatedly over time in thousands of different kinds of literature. Especially now with the our world brimming with superficial…

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    Leadership In Toy Story

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    Leaders come into play in every organization and a true leader is always willing to go above and beyond of what they must accomplish. They find the best solutions to solve any situation and figure out what is best for everyone. They motivate employees to strive to do better and push them to become a strong individual. Leadership plays an important role in every organization and it also played an important role in Toy Story. This movie is about Woody who is the leader of the toys and is Andy’s…

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    Should Tom and Huck tell the sheriff about the murder of Dr.Robinson that they witnessed? Tom and Huck should tell the sheriff because if they don’t they could get in trouble. They would have a murder in town. Some people think that they if they tell than the indian and his tribe will come back to kill Tom and Huck. They think that if they don’t tell than when someone figures out later they can get in even bigger trouble later on. Tom and Huck can be thrown in jail just like the murder if you…

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    safeguard lives and property. To have Integrity and always be sincere in their actions, which is essential to preform their jobs. By far the most important, Respect. In order to receive respect, one must earn respect by demonstrating it. Ventura’s Sheriff Department mission statement expresses a great foundation that reaffirms protection County wide, “ We, the members of the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office, are committed to safeguard the lives and property of residents of Ventura county and…

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    justice system and the people who were involved in running it. Many times it was heavily implied that people in the justice system such as Sheriff Tate and other officers were corrupt due to quick trials with insufficient evidence or using personal opinion as a deciding factor as to who is telling the truth. Public pressure was also shown as something that pushed Sheriff Tate to quickly find the person who killed Ronda Morrison and at that point, it did not matter what the truth was. People just…

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    Classical narrative structures are a central feature to any genre of hollywood produced movies, in which a story is beginning told to the audience through this media. However, it is quite seldom that spectators of the movies will be able to see the specfic result of the narrative, due to the structure base created by the director. These narratives are created to give an effortless approach to the audience, who are blind-sided by the no trace of the narrative structure. “Narrative process…

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    This is an odd yet even comparison about two hero's journeys. We have Woody a toy cowboy who is jealous of Buzz Lightyear, a new toy that the owner Andy plays with more. And then we have Ashitaka, who is cursed by a demon God. Both go on adventures. Ashitaka leaves his village permanently to break this curse or else he will die. Woody on the other hand, is trying to do all he can to permanently get rid of Buzz by pushing him out of the window so Andy can take him to Pizza Planet as he is only…

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