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    communication skills then the people who don't use technology. (TS): Ray Bradbury, the author of Fahrenheit 451, sends the message that media is treacherous to society. (MIP-1) Ray Bradbury describes the damaging effects of technology as a form of entertainment that…

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    Shameless Recently, Shameless has become one of my favorite series on Netflix. Netflix offers many other series, but Shameless in my opinion is the best. Shameless never fails to entertain. There are always exciting and emotional events that take place. I feel as of people can relate to situations in the series. Shameless is an awesome drama because it has dramatic characters, can be provocative at times, and is often thrilling. One reason why Shameless has dramatic characters, is to keep…

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    Skating My Way When will we get there? I think over and over again while closing my eyes, listening to the noises. Hearing engines flying across the roaring road. For when we get there I’ll be able to hear the loud music and the wheels move across the floor as people skate. Me I can’t skate at all unless you can count hanging onto the walls skating. As we finally get there I see someone that I would’ve never expected to see. A girl my age with a bob-cut and hot pink highlights. “Hey…

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    Of mice and men movie review I Think that Of Mice and men gotta ⅘ stars because of the fact that it went a bit too fast compared to the book. I feel that the book added more details and took things a bit slower. Also I feel that the book has more detail and it adds more depth to the story. How it changed i believe that the story had the basic events down to a tee. Some of the events were left out. I noticed a ton of differences that could have been missed by an non observant person. The plot…

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    There are two versions of The Day the Earth Stood Still, the 1951 version, directed by Robert Wise, and the 2008 version, directed by Scott Derrickson. These two films compare and contrast with one another and create a more detailed story. In the 1951 version, the whole movie is in black and white. In the 2008 version, the movie is mostly in color, besides one part of the movie. The color in this version shows the worst effect of humanity. The difference between society and history between the…

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    Essay On Spike Lee

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    My director is Spike Lee. I choose Spike Lee because he is a good and well known movie director. His films always have action in them and keep you interested the whole movie. The most recent movies I watched by Spike Lee are “He Got Game” and “Crooklyn.” The movie Crooklyn came out in 1994. It was a good movie about the ups and downs that families have to go through sometimes but at the end the family overcomes the problems. Another Spike Lee movie I really liked was “He Got Game” because its…

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    Operation Slapshot Essay

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    Operation Slapshot refers to a code name that was given to an undercover operation conducted by New Jersey state police to take down a gambling ring that took place throughout the United States. It involved people on NHL teams, either players (both current and former), coaches, staff members, state troopers. It was started in 2001 and went on until 2006, when it was brought down. The investigation was started off a tip, and lasted for four months, when it was made public in early 2006. Over…

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    Why would the film be different with a different narrator? Gas Land is a documentary film that made by Josh Fox. The issue was being discovered about the gas issue in Delaware River watershed should he and his neighbors sign the letter they go in the mail. The movie is not perfect, but most of the people like it. The movie narrator was the director of the film and the camera man and that too many people important to see the director to explore the issue to the audience. The movie started with…

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    Analyzing The Movie 'Up'

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    Samantha Flores MUS 007 Final Paper August 25, 2014 The movie I chose to watch is UP directed by Pete Docter and with music composed by Michael Giacchino. UP is based on an elderly man trying to fulfill his and his late wife’s dream but stumbles upon an unlikely young companion along with animal friends throughout his journey. Throughout the film, the music score can either be taken as conventional or cliché. Depending on which scene score is looked at, the audience will be able to decide…

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    Honest Trailer Criticism

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    Thinking Beyond the Movie Pictures How can you distinguish a good or bad movie just by watching a movie trailer? Movie trailer’s purpose is to draw the public’s attention, in order to watch the movie that is being presented. Each judgement and evaluation is examined by the public’s interest, which responds to their own perspective on the trailer. Our judgements judge whether the movie is good or bad, but doesn’t exactly pin point the details of the truth of those trailers. Criticisms of these…

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