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    Party Animal Analysis

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    rules to the way partying, specifically partying with alcohol, should go and not following those rules is the reason behind every mishap. Raising the stakes to an almost mythical level, the chaos that ensues in Party Animal isn't the fun kind like in Superbad or Old School but rather the real kind— the after taste on a hard night of drinking. We first meet our protagonist, Christ (played by co-writer Chris Stathis), as he explains what "drunk power" is. Drunk power is all about not giving a fuck…

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    Movies are the sources of entertainment for recreational purpose. Different actors and actress portray different characters which usually resemble the daily life of people from all over the world. People love to watch movies and like to be entertained. There are various types of movies like action, comedy, science fiction, horror, animation, historic and many more. People want to watch movies according their condition of their mood. They have their own preference on what kind of movie…

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    Hannah Maier Elder 1101-91 5 October 2014 One Bourbon, One Scotch, Eighteen Years In Belgium, the drinking age is fifteen years old, meaning teenage McLovin and his friends from the Blockbuster film Superbad would have had no problem purchasing alcohol if they lived there. Unfortunately, they lived in the United States which has one of the highest legal drinking ages in the world at twenty-one. The majority of the world, however, has settled on a drinking age of eighteen. This difference is…

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    behind the majority of drug-related violence throughout the 1900’s to present day. Media is a large influence in the romanticizing of cocaine, as it’s seen in music (“Light it Up” by Buck Cherry and “My Michelle” by Guns ‘N Roses) movies (Scar-face, Superbad, and Straight Outta Compton). Those that idealize NWA, know these rappers sold, bought or covered drugs (especially cocaine). Cocaine is the main target of the War on Drugs and continues to be one of the highest profits of the drug trade.…

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    Rick Famuyiwa

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    We live in a day and age in which racial discrimination is still very much alive, and it is films like this that are able to take a sensitive topic like that and turn it on its head. Although it’s not even until very late in the film that these touchy subjects are taken serious, it’s important that they’re being represented in films. Throughout the history of film, the main purpose has always been to convey important themes and messages to the world at large, and that’s a concept that is all but…

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    Neighbors Film Analysis

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    Neighbors premiered on May 08, 2014 at the South by Southwest (SXSW) festival in Houston, Texas. SXSW is a yearly held multi-media festival where musicians and independent filmmakers come and showcase their talents. According to Rotten Tomatoes, Neighbors made it as number 17 out of the 50 top summer blockbusters of 2014 which is based on ratings. Everyone involved in the filmmaking process, such as directors, producers and writers are all author (noun) and they make sure their film has a clear…

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    The Rape Culture

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    . By making women the “gatekeepers” of sex society sets up the idea that women are expected to be responsible for men’s sexual behavior. This mentality can lead to both mental and physical aggression toward men and women. In this particular scenario women lose the ability to say “Yes” as society believes in the purity of women and the outward expression of sexuality in women as unnatural. Men also lose the ability to say “no” as they are believed to have a natural drive for sex all the time. In…

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    It is a very effective way to suck youth into the dangers of underage alcohol consumption. Movie portrayal of a product is a very effective form of advertising. The movie Superbad is a movie about underage age drinking. In a nutshell it is a movie about teenagers drinking lots of alcohol, trying to have sex, and having great adventures with great friends. Sure they have their bad moments but all in all alcohol is glorified…

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