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    Psychology 100 – Movie Review Assignment (100 points) Instructions: Each student is to watch a movie of their choosing and write a review that addresses at least 10 psychological principles throughout the text‚ including chapters that have not yet been covered. The assignment involves three parts: Expectation Points Possible Earned Points 1. A summary brief of the movie. 10 2. A LIST of the principles‚ definitions‚ and the application to the movie. (4/concept and definition)(4/application)

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    The movie I chose was “Walk the Line”. The biography chronicles the early lives of Johnny and June Carter Cash and the struggles they dealt with in their personal lives and careers. Johnny (or J.R. as he was originally named) was one of Ray and Carrie Cash’s seven children and grew up on a poor cotton farm in rural Arkansas. As the movie begins‚ it introduces the viewer to Johnny’s mother‚ who taught him to sing gospel songs‚ his father‚ who was a heavy drinker and verbally abusive at times to

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    Avatar: Movie Review Some movies tend to be so drab and repetitive and end up seeming to lengthy‚ but Avatar is the complete opposite. Not only was this movie creative‚ mind-opening‚ and very well written‚ it also had a very great message hidden within its text. It closely related to the predicament between the Native Americans and the English settlers. The sprit and message of this movie are really shown when the Na’vi and the Humans fight for the land the rightfully belongs to the Na’vi‚ thus

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    Remember The Titans The theme of this movie is that we should treat everyone with equal respect‚ regardless of their skin color or race‚ sexual orientation‚ gender‚ ethnicity‚ or religion. We should accept everyone for who they are‚ rather than trying to change them. It also shows the integration of a racist America into a culturally accepting society with the help of a teacher/coach. Boone and Yoast are the two main coaches in Remember the Titans. Boone is the new african-american coach and

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    Reginald Robinson Ms. Kaci West English 1102-5 Peer Review Date: 3/26/15 The Walk of Faith In life‚ we all start off as a toddler that doesn’t have a clue about what is going on around our environment. As Time progresses and we begin to grow past the toddler stage into a young adult. We live and learn new things day by day about the world we live in and we either adapt or avoid whatever that may be. There become a time when you grow up to a young man or woman and you have to make your decisions.

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    A. Title of the Film August Rush B. Lead Characters  Evan Taylor (August Rush) – Freddie Highmore  Lyla Novacek – Keri Russell  Louis Connelly – Jonathan Rhys Meyers C. Director Kirsten Sheridan D. Setting of the Story  New York‚ USA  San Francisco‚ USA  Chicago‚ USA E. Summary of the Film The main character‚ Evan Taylor‚ can hear music in everything around him. He is being raised in an orphanage with no contact with his parents‚ although he insists that he can "hear" them. Evan believes

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    Hurst as LB Gerry Bertier Ryan Douglas Hurst (born June 19‚ 1976) is an American actor who perhaps most notably starred as Gerry Bertier‚ an All-American linebacker in Disney’s Remember the Titans and as Alison’s brother‚ Michael‚ in the show Medium. He also played the role of football player Lump Hudson in The Ladykillers‚ appeared in the movie We Were Soldiers as Sgt. Savage‚ and starred in the TNT show Wanted. In Saving Private Ryan‚ Hurst portrays a paratrooper who‚ because of temporary hearing loss‚ cannot

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    Summer School Health Class June 6‚ 2008 Remember the Titans Essay Have you ever watched a movie where there was not a conflict at some point that needed to be solved? The answer should be no because within every movie there is always some kind of conflict that must be solved. In “Remember the Titans” there are at least a series of ten or more conflicts‚ whether they are physical‚ mental‚ interpersonal‚ or even just random violence. These conflicts affect the movie itself and because of that cannot be

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    Remember The Titans The movie Remember the titans is a great Disney movie directed by Boaz Yakin. This film depicts an everlasting sociological issue that has to do with race in America. The film takes place in the early 1970’s where blacks and whites had equal rights but blacks still faced the wrath of many white people who don’t agree with the equal rights. This hurts them in job opportunities and school placement. At T.C Williams high school in Virginia‚ Herman Boone has just been announced

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    Remember the Titans is a classic football movie filled with many obstacles. These obstacles vary from racism to dealing with death. It’s based on a true story that took place in Alexandria‚ Virginia in 1971. What makes this movie classic is how the players and coaches were able to overcome the issue of segregation and build relationships to form a championship team. Building relationships When the school board announced there will no longer be any form of segregation in schools‚ the black and

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