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    Gcse Movie Review

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    actors did a really good job, there are some actors that specifically stood out. Emma Watson who played the role of Sam did an amazing job playing her role. For most of the time of her acting, you wouldn’t have even known that it was only part of a script. Her amazing acting is not only shown in this movie, but also in other movies that she has been involved in such as the Harry Potter series. One of the most unbelievable actors in the movie would have to be Logan Lerman, which played the role…

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    justice. Costume, design and lighting are also the main features that contributes to the image of how Batman is portrayed in the Film Dark knight. Reflecting the relative image of the antagonist and protagonist completed by high angles in addition to script and acting. As well as evil connotations by Batman’s, body suite and breaking away from the common stereotype of a…

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    embraced by fandom. In turn, Ford says in an interview: "I have actually relished this entire experience in a way that I had not anticipated". "My interest was peaked, I was interested in reading a script to see what they plan to do with the character - whether I found it interesting, and when I read the script I was.” In separate interview with Jonathan Ross, who asked him if he considers the anticipation of the public when he agreeing to a role, Ford playfully says: "No Jonathan, I'm in it…

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    Mindless Film Analysis

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    Mindless a few years back, and honestly I don't think that review is very good. I was much younger and stupid, stupid enough to the point where I put short films that I planned to make on letterboxd before I made them (I still cringe when I read the scripts for them). The reason I bring this ups is before watching "Penis Boy" I went back and watched "Mindless" to see how Healey has matured as a film maker, and not only is Mindless better then I remember but Healey has come a long way. Out of the…

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    flint for his grandmother when the man he killed took it first, I also think the hare is picky and you can see this in the script when the hare makes a wish for a beautiful girl to adore and he didn’t like her so he wished for 3 new ones and because he did that he lost his house. 4. In the script the Hare says “That I did” to his grandmother explaining how he clubbed someone to death I will say it sounding very…

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    With National English Honors Society or any National Honors Society, one must be substantial in all pillars that hold up the overall society. In discussing what these pillars entail, they generally revolve around the aspects of academic excellence, leadership, charisma, and communal service. Thus, when exploring who makes a good candidate, one must prove that he or she can support each pillar equally. If one pillar were to collapse or fall short, the roof that is NEHS will ultimately come down…

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    True West

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    situation presented before us allows for a larger number of people to connect some piece of their lives too it. I feel like Shepard, even with creating characters and situations that require the audience to work a bit harder to understand does create a script that is engaging for the audience. The mixture of the absurdity with the relatability at least can give the audience a good laugh with its comedic…

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    story that blends drama, music, dance, and humor. The script offers a fascinating world. The time period and culture feel authentic. There’s a rich tapestry of iconic musicians told against a gangland backdrop. All of this makes for a “cool” setting that lives up to the script’s title. The great legends of the times come to life. The script is driven by themes about reconnecting and belonging. There’s no doubt that the highlight of this script are the colorful and…

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    You are the son of the Universal ruler or the son of “The Great Khan” how are you supposed to make a name “ For Yourself ” when you already have a title attached to you? You want to be the next great Khan not the son of The Greatest Khan! So you decide to write the story of your father “In honor of his death” and while your at it you might even add in your life story and since your the author why not make it sound heroic and mighty? Lets even name it “The Secret History Of The Mongols” It’s your…

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    Join the ranks of horror legends John Carpenter, George Romero, Eli Roth, and David Cronenberg who all got their start by writing, directing, and producing low budget horror movies. Low budget horror movies are some of the most sought after scripts in Hollywood. These types of films have a built in fan base and are generally considered to be a low risk investment compared to high concept action movies or dramatic period pieces. Think about movies like Paranormal Activity or The Blair Witch…

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