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    I would like to start off by saying that Goldfinger truly deserves the classic reputation it holds. Out of all of the 007 movies I’ve seen‚ this one is my favorite. The blend of high-tech gadgets‚ intense action sequences‚ and amusing characters is something that anyone can enjoy. The movie begins with M (Bernard Lee) asking James Bond (Sean Connery) to look into the activities of the millionaire and gambler Goldfinger (Gert Frobe). Upon watching him in Miami‚ Bond discovers that he cheats in games

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    Remember the titans Remember the titans is a movie based on a true story about the 1960 s’ schools integration plan this film is centered around the football team of the newly integrated school “T.C. Williams high school” and the struggles of racial separation‚ this movie shows the struggles of the two races desperately trying to become one community‚ I will be studying the main themes of this film‚ namely Racism‚ change‚ and teamwork. Racism is very apparent in this film because of the multiple

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    down the door locks(Staples 34).” Throughout the whole essay‚ Staples gives different examples of how society views him as a menace without even actually knowing him. A lot of the people he encounters are quick to judge him‚ mainly because of the color of his skin. He touches on the point that it’s a little unfair that he gets judged like this because he’s not the guy street walkers think he is. This quote is the prime example of the essay‚ showing that even though the so called “Victims” are in

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    cinematographer –Jeff Cronenweth‚ Film editor James Haygood‚ Production Design-Alex McDowell‚ Art Direction- Chris Gorak and Costume Design by Michael Kaplan. The Set director by Jay Hart‚ all of these people where responsible in making this successful movie. He or she is responsible for the images that the camera sees‚ and by extension the images that the audience will see in the finished film‚ this is the main job of the cinematographer. (4.2 What is a Cinematographer‚ 2011‚. Film: From Watching to Seeing)

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    USC- PR Vanessa Alexandra Activity 8: Film Review "RENT" RENT I was raised all my life in the theater and I have taken lessons of everything that has to do with fine arts. Two of my passions are dance and sing‚ that is why my interest has been created for musicals. One time I saw this musical for the first time‚ I knew it has something special‚ but I was a little girl and I did not realized the meaning. Once I grew up and I could understand what was happening this musical become part

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    FILM REVIEW: REUNION All of us would like to have a good past memories. As we all know high school life is the crucial part of becoming into grown-ups teenager. Once you enter high school things change‚ "some of your best friends become bitches. Homework goes in the trash; cell phones are being used in class. Detention becomes suspension‚ soda becomes beer‚ and gum becomes pot. Bikes become cars. Lollipops become cigarettes. Lip-gloss becomes makeup. French kisses become sex." High school can

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    offices‚ in cars and buses‚ and on airplanes. We carry films with us in our laptops and iPods. We press the button‚ and our machines conjure up movies for our pleasure. For about 100 years‚ people have been trying to understand why this medium has so captivated us. Films communicate information and ideas‚ and they show us places and ways of life we might not otherwise know. Important as these benefits are‚ though‚ something more is at stake. Films offer us ways of seeing and feel- ing that we find deeply

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    FVC1 ASSIGNMENT 2011 Essay Questions Please write a properly referenced‚ 2‚750-3‚000-word essay answering one of the following questions (submission deadline: 23:55‚ January 08‚ 2012) 1. Broadcast television operates primarily on a regime of “distraction” rather than the “voyeurism” of cinema. Discuss with reference to concepts of “flow” and “fragmentation” (J. Ellis: Visible Fictions) as descriptions of televisual texture. 2. “Today‚ it is important to discuss how images work‚ because

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    Both the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” and the movie "Remember the Titans" address the problems associated with racism‚ with both writers expressing the problems with race and opposition to it. The most important theme expressed in both stories is that one should always stand up for one’s beliefs‚ regardless of the level of opposition to them. The movie ‘Remember the Titans’ is about a journey of a newly combined white and black high school American football team. The main character of this movie

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    Afrikaners). The Judge‚ who wears a swastika tattoo on his arm‚ convinces the innocent Peekay that Hitler is on a mission to march all Englishmen into the sea and to restore glory to the Afrikaners. Mevrou‚ the Afrikaans woman who runs the boarding house‚ walks around brandishing her deadly "sjambok" (cane stick)‚ instead of offering solace. Peekay returns home after his first year of school‚ and his nanny commissions the famous black chief Inkosi-Inkosikazi to solve Peekay’s bedwetting dilemma. Not

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