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    Bigfoot Film Analysis

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    The Bigfoot monster, wasn't the worst. For other special effects were just downright laughable. Such as, the helicopters that were helping hunt Bigfoot. all appeared to be like toy models. I've seen better in Godzilla movies by the way. You can tell the actors when doing these scenes had green screen behind them. And very little if any experience acting with any believability at all. Was that obvious. They might as well threw their fake guns aside, and started dancing the jig. Certainly I would have enjoyed that more then watching people who claim they were actors, barely get through their acting assignment. Other actors were involved that you might know their name; TVs WKRP Howard Hesseman, and Meridian actress Sherilyn Fenn. I didn't recognize the 47 year old Fenn, at all. She has that middle aged lady look to her now. Which is cool. We all get older. When a younger woman, she was very beautiful. Posed in Playboy. Done several films and television shows, over the years. Her acting skills nowadays, on the same level as Williams. At least judging by this performance. So much so that I was hoping throughout the movie that Bigfoot would get them both. The 72 year old Hesseman did the best between the three playing a small town mayor. The Good News: The director had to have done this whole production, tongue-in-cheek. Directed by actor Bruce Davison. He's given much better performances then the ones he's directed here. I love to see a clip of just scenes of Bigfoot killing…

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    the charming, conniving and roguish Capt. Jack Sparrow. The film's enormous success has opened several doors for his career and included an Oscar nomination. He appeared as the central character in the Stephen King-based movie, Secret Window (2004); as the kind-hearted novelist James Barrie in the factually-based Descubriendo el país de nunca jamás (2004), where he co-starred with Kate Winslet; and Rochester in the British film, El decadente (2004). Depp collaborated again with Burton in a…

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    but then suddenly everything changed. Johnny was introduced to Nicolas Cage and Nicolas introduced Johnny to the world of fame. Nicolas advised Johnny to pursue an acting career. Johnny’s first rise to fame was when he starred in a lead role on the Fox television series 21 Jump Street which premiered in 1987. This series turned Depp into a popular teen idol and after this he has become extremely famous and has done many movies. He has received many awards such as the Golden Globe Award, MTV…

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    sitting around it. They are calmly talking and drinking this water from the pool and this calm scene is the opposite of the movie intro. Lennie, played by George Malkovich, is portrayed as a very childish man. This is represented by the way Malkovich talks and acts. In the first few minutes he gets to the pool, he drinks the water and spits it out very playfully at Gary Sinise. This action would be seen done by someone much younger than him and that is one way how his childlike behavior is…

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