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    High School he moved to Los Angeles and decided to pursue an acting career not knowing if he’ll make it. He won Fox Broadcasting's 1999 "Claim to Fame Contest"; he subsequently appeared at the Teen Choice Awards, he met his agent there. The first role he had was a minor one in “A Little Inside” which is a film from 1999. In 2000 he was cast as “Dean Forester” In the popular show called “Gilmore Girls” he played that role until 2005. He also…

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    slowly but surely dominating their individual universes. Overtime, television and film have shown that modern culture focuses on positive stereotypes that represents women to have limitations which can be seen through portrayals of professionalism, single women, and…

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    and when I walked out of the casting office not even a few minutes later, I got a call from my agent, telling me that I was their choice. How would you describe the show and specifically your character without giving anything away? The show is a teen horror similar to Jason or Friday the 13th movies but done in a serial episodic format. What was your experience filming on the set? What was it like working with your…

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    Love Simon Transcript

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    My topic will be on a romantic-comedy film recently released called “Love, Simon”. However, it is not your typical romantic comedy, it is the first LGBT+ gay teen film to be produced by 20th Century FOX, a major film studio. I have chosen to analyze two separate genres for this topic. I will be analyzing interview transcripts from an actor and the director, and magazine articles on the movie itself. Both magazine articles (movie review) and interviews serve to enlighten but mostly entertain…

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    If one, five, twenty, a hundred, or even a thousand people from the United States are asked if they have been in a high-speed car chase, been shot up by a cohort of evil villains, or kidnapped and held hostage for ransom; it is expected to get a few, but not many yes answers. If asked instead if they went to high school, got married, or found a good job, the likelihood of getting yes answers increases exponentially. So why is it that people from foreign countries think that there is more…

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    Top 5 Best Movie of Katie Holmes Katie Holmes has made her name as a famous Hollywood actor. While she may be better known for her marriage to Tom Cruise, Katie is a star in her own write. From Starring in Dawson’s creek to staring in top grossing films; Katie has been in more than her share of movies. Take a look at the top 5 Katie Holmes movie of all time! 1.) Batman Begins Katie appeared in Batman Begins in 2005 playing the role of Rachel Dawes. Rachel is Bruce Wayne’s Childhood sweetheart.…

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    John Hughes Research Paper

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    Scrudato Professor Vincent Guagenti The American Film Director 19 October 2015 An auteur director shapes the look and feel of the movies they work on more than any other individual. Auteur theory really highlights the importance of the director in any film. This usually becomes clear when multiple movies that they have worked on share distinct stylistic themes and designs. John Hughes’ movies clearly displays common features in several of his films such as the age and characteristics of his…

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    fact, all of the characters in The Giver film are older than they are in the novel. The director of the Giver most likely couldn’t portray the genuine ages of the characters. This is the most plausible reason because it would be hard to manage to control pre-teen actors, let alone find them. The Giver novel has younger characters but that doesn’t change much. The characters cause almost the exact same sequence of events as in the film. Notably, The Giver film adaptation of the novel is…

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    History Of Film Analysis

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    History of Film Although, technically the history of film begins in Europe in the 1890’s with the first motion picture, every innovation in the art world from the beginning of time played a part in getting there. From cave drawings, to oil paintings, to photography, to stroboscopic toys; elements of film can be found in nearly every form of art. When the first motion picture was invented filmmakers were only able to make their films 50 seconds long, there was no camera movement, and no…

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    Gallows Persuasive Essay

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    Does anyone remember the last time we saw a found-footage film that was actually good? Seriously can you remember? The Gallows reminds us that even though Hollywood loves making found footage movies they seem to be against making them good. In this horror film we have a gang of cliché annoying teenagers Reese Houser, Pfeifer Ross, Ryan Shoos and Cassidy Spliker. The actors seemed to enjoy keeping their real names in the film and Ryan is the only one to keep both his first and last name, so in…

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