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    Zombie Bax Script Analysis

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    UNDEAD EXPRESS is a great name for this horror zombie script. The goal is well defined and the stakes are life and death. There are solid themes about survival and second chances. While zombie films are not original to the industry, they have been a fan favorite. The script attempts to add some new hooks that have merit. One is the idea of the story mainly taking place on a train. It’s a smart contained and isolated setting and one gets the feeling of being trapped with no way off. In addition…

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    A guilt-ridden small-town cop becomes suspicious of his Middle Eastern neighbor when he finds what he believes to be incriminating evidence that ties him to a terrorist plot. BRIEF SYNOPSIS As a young boy, Ronnie Warren witnessed his older brother, Colin Warren and his father, a cop, kill a man. It was also witnessed by sleazy Gaffi, who just committed a robbery. Years later, Colin is now the Chief of Police. Ronnie is also a detective, but when he accidentally shoots an innocent man, he’s…

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    Crime and Self Punishment? Everyone knows the feeling you get in your stomach when you know you have done something wrong and no matter how hard you try you can never take it back. The kind of feeling that feels so deep that it almost hurts. That feeling is guilt. Guilt goes with you everywhere, never leaving your side, it hides itself in the deepest darkest part of your subconscious, driving you insane with its mere presence. It is inescapable, and the worst kind of punishment. The novel…

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    The Boy in The Striped Pajamas The Boy in the Striped Pajamas is a film directed and written for the screen by Mark Herman and was released in 2008. The book the film is based off of was written by Irish novelist John Boyne. The original book was published in Great Britain with an alternative title spelling of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas. The story takes place during World War II Nazi Germany in the town of Auschwitz and the camp itself. The home in which the main characters reside in…

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    CAPOS presents as a proposed one-hour dramatic, crime pilot. It’s inspired by true events. The series focuses on the gritty and violent world of drug smuggling. As presented, the world is very authentic and believable. The series has a unique hook, as it centers on the Mexico-US cartel connection. It’s fascinating to watch the drug smuggling trade world unfold, especially in Mexico where they use young kids. There’s no doubt that there are many gritty stories to be told and it’s easy to envision…

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    Robert De Niro has made a career playing gangsters and hardened criminals in films like ‘Goodfellas’, ‘Casino’ and ‘The Godfather: Part II’, which is why it’s so resoundingly impactful when he plays a nice, emotionally susceptible man in films like ‘Meet the Parents’. Nancy Meyer’s has made a career capitalizing on subtle feminism and perfectly encapsulating periods in life. Anne Hathaway is one of the best actresses to ever grace the silver screen, and she’s never made a film in which her charm…

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    The name of the book is the Marrow of Tradition. Even if you don 't realize that the title of the book gives you an insight to the story itself, it does. Marrow is basically bone and people often say let 's get down to the bone which means that they want to get down to the main facts or even the underlying problem. Tradition on the other hand is customs and beliefs that are past down from generation to generation. The book’s title is basically saying that we 're getting down to the bottom of the…

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    Regardless of those three-hundred-year-old level headed discussion in regards to those absence of solidarity in the plot of above all else Lear, it may be a standout amongst the A large portion discernable and gripping of William Shakespeare’s dramatizations. Those subject for dutiful thanklessness is introduced obviously in the portrayal of two families, whom condition inevitably unite as those two story lines meet. Lord lear may be not main an absorbing show yet all the a irritating person.…

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    Medicine Man Film Analysis

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    Medicine Man, a standout amongst the most politically right enterprise films to be discharged as of late, has a few decent things working for it. The story concerns the quest for a cure for malignancy, a request to stop the pulverization of the world's rainforests, a romantic satire, fascinating locations, and not in particular, Sean Connery. Medicine Man is silly entertainment that could utilize some healing itself. As the film opens, Dr. Rae Crane (Lorraine Bracco) lands in the Amazon rain…

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    Almost every character of the play can be placed with or opposed to Lear’s rule. Likewise, the people who clash with the king have motivations that are largely incomparable to those of, for example, Edgar and Cordelia. Interested only in material wealth and power, the various antagonists of the play deceive their way through life whilst the main characters that the audience would most likely emphasise with are motivated only by good virtues such as personal insight, honesty or charity.…

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