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    watch it even more. It isn't just a comedy, it has a certain purpose behind everything that is said in the show, even the funny lines that are meant to make you crack up laughing at the top of your lungs. Fresh Off the Boat is a comedy ABC network program created by Nahnatchka Khan. This show’s overview is about the humorous look on immigrants…

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    Many movies come out each year that people go see. Some viewers may have complaints about ratings of movies. It’s becoming more frequent in recent years. This is because the rating of the movie betrays its content. Take a look at why there is arguments that movies need re-rating, critics are finding flaws in the rating system, and how the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) rates some movies wrong. These are the problems that will be addressed. First, arguments that movies need…

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    Anziz Ansari plays Dev. Dev is an Indian American actor who is struggling with difficulties in an industry that racism still exists. Anziz Ansari himself is also an Indian American actor. He did his good job illustrating his on-screen character, in an honest, touchy and hilarious way. Back to this character Dev, as an Indian-American, he starts to acknowledge that the society he is living in is full of issues. The issue of race is described in the most realistic and diverse way. For example,…

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    The readings from this week were “Film Bodies: Gender, Genre, and Excess” by Linda Williams and “Mega-Melodrama! Vertical and Horizontal Suspension of the ‘Classical,’” which is also by Linda Williams. The thesis that was articulated for “Film Bodies: Gender, Genre, and Excess” reads “This essay explores the notion that there may be some value in thinking about the form, function, and system of seemingly gratuitous excesses in these three genres… My hope, therefore, is that by thinking…

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    It has been more than five decades since “The Twilight Zone” aired on CBS, a groundbreaking TV show that combined the elements of science fiction, drama and fantasy. Popular for being ahead of its times, the creation of Rod Serling was hailed by critics and the audience also loved its twist and turns. And now the cult classic is back to the TV screens but with a difference. As per reports of The Wrap, CBS intends to bring some more twists while keeping the soul of the original series intact. It…

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    Shirley Cards History

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    Shirley Cards were used by photo labs to calibrate skin tone, shadows and light during the printing process of a picture (npr.com). Shirley cards date back to the mid- 1950s, when Kodak was the primary company for color film (npr.com). What would happen is a customer would bring in their film to a shop or lab and they would then print the pictures for them In order to maintain clean and precise photos, a Shirley Card would be used to eliminate anything out of the ordinary. So where did the name…

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    It went on as far as the eye could see. A long sea of white, with endless space, yet invisible at the same time, covered completely. The near end was where it all began, starting with greens and oranges and yellows and reds. By the middle, there were piles and piles of every variety, to be mixed and matched to your heart’s content. But, it was the finale that really amazed me, with its endless color, sparkles, and overflowing extravagance. I always skipped the finale, because I’m seriously,…

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    Radio Movie Analysis

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    The movie that came to mind, when I was told that the movie has to contain a person with disabilities, was the movie Radio. I watched this film so many times in grade school, between the third grade and eighth grade I probably have seen this film a hundred times. I believe they showed us this film so we would know how to treat and how not to treat people with mental health disabilities, people who received special education services. Radio was an unliked film by the critics, Rotten Tomatoes…

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    Unrealistic Expectation

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    TV. Kids will believe anything they see and mostly get attracted to colored objects moving inside a television. Adapting from what they think is real, kids grow unrealistic expectations such as being powerful which includes the ability to fly, believing that FBI and Police men are powerless and having access to powerful equipment and secret organization files. Batman, like any other superhero is a powerful man with lots of power, fighting for justice. The unrealistic expectation that will…

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    Superman Popular Culture

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    impact on the comics. Comic books were very popular at that period and particularly superhero comics were better, because they were cheap and easy to carry. It was greatly welcome in the army (Rizzo). The superhero comic books are still popular today, many adults and children love them. Therefore, stores…

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