Star Trek: The Motion Picture

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    Audrey hepburn is a Belgian born actress, known for her numerous roles in countless popular films. She came from two loving parents and a sad and slightly troubling past. Even though she has gotten hate in her past, and critics may call her mediocre she stormed Hollywood with a bang. She is known across the world as a beautiful, intelligent, kind, and overall a loving human being. But many do not know of her troubled past, that came into play in her future. Overall she has been very influential…

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    Dolly's influence continued to grow after the release of her films as newly revealed facets of her already complex personality attracted a diverse group of people. The "lite feminism" of 9 to 5 made her appealing to feminists and working women without offending women with more conservative values. The sexual nuances of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas hinted at homosexuality and her pro-gay rights comments in interviews made her an icon for the queer community. Dolly's feminism and ties to…

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    Griffith’s 1915 movie “Birth of a Nation.” The prime factors that has made Griffith’s motion picture successful is his utilization of crosscutting during climaxes; battle scenes by incorporating a variety of different shots from different perspectives. However with Griffith’s racist plotting of character's characteristics his films quickly diminished…

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    language made up for popular science fiction television series called Star Trek. It tells the adventures of a spaceship Enterprise and characters on this vehicle. This language was designed for a particular alien race Klingons. During watching the show, we may encounter many alien races like The Romulans, the Ferengi or The Klingons. We can see that they speak in their own language when talking among themselves. It makes watching Star Trek more realistic when you listen different sounds and…

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    Rod Serling Theory

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    Wadi 1 Asmaa Wadi Com 320: History of Film Professor Neuendorfer October 10, 2015 Rod Serling and JJ Abrams Expressing a deep social conscience in nearly every piece he?s worked on, Rod Serling?s legacy continues to grow. His career expands over writing and producing in television and theatre to teaching. Most known for The Twilight Zone, Serling has won the most amount of Emmy awards for dramatic writing than anyone in history. Serling took an interest in film around the age of six, acting…

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    The motion picture film War of the Planet of the Apes released in 2017 is unlike any other sci-fi franchise. Directed by Matt Reeves who co-wrote it Mark Bomback, depicts the struggle between humanoid apes and humans. The film is the third installment of the Rise of the Planet of the Apes that was released in 2011. Since its release, the film has received critical acclaim globally and grossing 500 million dollars at the box office. Starring Andy Serkis as the CGI Ape leader Caesar and Woody…

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    given by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences or AMPAS. So here are the 2017 list of winners and nominees. BEST PICTURE WINNER: La La Land WINNER: Moonlight Who would’ve thought that after all the awards that has been given, right at the very last and most important one, is where it all WENT WRONG. It is like the 2015 Miss Universe all over again. Veteran actor and actress, Warren Beatty and Shirley MacLaine, announced that La La Land won the Best Picture award, the cast and crew…

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    site and sign up for your mailing list. The Opening Hook Every great movie has an opening scene that grabs you and makes you want to keep viewing the film. There are a few examples of this technique and there are many ways to make the viewer care. Star Trek The…

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    Candy Corn Analysis

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    Candy Corn A candy-heist film, featuring a Halloween showdown between a cranky old man and his trick-or-treating nemesis. They clash, only to discover that they share a sweet tooth and a love for the holiday in this nostalgic comedy The Indie Grants program provides an unmatched opportunity for filmmakers open to its unique advantages. The program will provide myself and my current producer with another producer. The commission Brad Jayne will come in with his own interpretation of the…

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    As the movement was about “breaking barriers,” movies soon began to follow suit, depicting graphic scenes of sex and violence, which was unheard of for public display at the time. To further compound on the changing motion picture landscape, the so-called Hays code was also removed in 1967. An example of this is the movie Easy Rider by Dennis Hopper, which depicted the drug use of the era. It also demonstrates the volatile hippie movement, along with the social tensions…

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