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    Synopsis A Beautiful Mind is a biopic of the famed mathematician John Nash and his lifelong struggles with his mental health. Nash was a graduate student at Princeton in 1948. He is not a social person and his roommate Charles seems was his only close friend. John is soon a professor at MIT where he meets and eventually married a graduate student‚ Alicia. John begins to lose his grip on reality overtime and eventually being institutionalized diagnosed with schizophrenia. He thought he was working

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    who are thinking of becoming an administrator some day. It gives us a lot of insight in handling different challenges faced by administrators. There were a couple of interesting points that struck me while watching the movie. I especially liked the line at the start of the movie – "Discipline is not the enemy of enthusiasm". This line is very true. It doesn’t mean that when discipline is established in school‚ the students lose the eagerness to learn. In fact‚ I believe that discipline goes hand

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    Title of the Movie: Three Idiots Date Watched:‚ September 18‚ 2013 Location: JP-AVR Intended Audience: children‚ teenagers‚ young adults‚ adults Rating (G‚ PG‚ PG-13‚ R): Rated G Type of Movie: Comedy-Drama-Romance Name of Producer: Vidhu Vinod Chopra Length of Movie: 170 minutes Actors and Actresses in the Movie: Aamir Khan as Ranchoddas Shyamaldas Chanchad/Chhote/Phunsukh Wangdu  Kareena Kapoor as Pia Sahasrabuddhe  R. Madhavan as Farhan Qureshi Sharman Joshi as Raju Boman Irani as

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    Tyler Doherty is an eight-year-old cancer patient who loves God first and soccer second. Brady McDaniels is a mailman struggling with alcoholism and the break-up of his family. Tyler writes direct‚ heartfelt Letters to God as a means of praying his way through his illness. Brady picks up those Letters on his postal route and is touched and changed by his encounters with Tyler’s faith; so are many of the other characters who populate the unabashedly Christian family drama Letters to God. The film’s

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    a golf ball. The local region‚ engulfed in a civil war between the government and the RUF (Revolutionary United Front)‚ is a backdrop for indiscriminate torture and murder‚ all propagated by the illegal diamond market. This is the premise for the movie. The story line aside‚ Hollywood‚ or most notably the director‚ Edward Zwick‚ is attempting to demonstrate to audiences that within humanity there is moral fiber above the greed of monetary gain. In order to substantiate his claim‚ Zwick is weaving

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    http://www.unomaha.edu/jrf/am.beauty.htm Journal of Religion and Film “Beautiful Necessities”: American Beauty and the Idea of Freedom by David L. Smith Vol. 6 No. 2 October 2002  “Beautiful Necessities”: American Beauty and the Idea of Freedom by David L. Smith Abstract [1] A central theme of American Beauty is the disjunction between the quests for liberation undertaken by its characters and the discoveries at which a few of them arrive. The world of the film is carefully structured

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    House Bunny Movie Review

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    is being blamed‚ she receives a call about how ‘being too old’ was a lie to get rid of her. When expecting Shelley to immediately drop everything and return to the Mansion‚ she decides to stay the hose mother of the Zetas. Using this movie I plan on analyzing the movie through different scenes of the typical activities of the sorority girls on campus and comparing them to how college life is today and what could be done differently. Throughout House Bunny‚ a constant rival goes on between Phi Iota

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    1. Explain why Erica Albright‚ Mark’s girlfriend‚ did break up with him? Erica Albright broke up with Mark Zuckerberg just because in a small‚ tiny thing. Also‚ Erica doesn’t want Mark to underestimate her. By letting him introduce Erica to his new friends when he gets a new club on Harvard to let him be popular. 2. How did Mark betray Eduardo? As shown in the film what happens is that Mark dilutes Eduardo’s stock in Facebook. Zuckerberg‚ Parker‚ Saverin‚ and Moskovitz

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    Here comes trouble. 1. If you want to see a grown man cry‚ make him watch ’Marley and Me’. It is based on a true story‚ a best-selling memoir by John Grogan. The whole movie is hilarious but the ending will bring even your grumpy‚ old uncle to tears. 2. It was years ago when I watched ’Marley and Me’ for the first time‚ my brother downloaded it and because I couldn’t see a cover I was truly convinced that it is a film about reggae troubadour Bob‚ which I’m a big fan of. Turned out that it is

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    Mad City: Movie Review

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    The movie Mad City is an exciting and thrilling film staring John Travolta and Dustin Hoffman. John Travolta plays Sam Bailey a recently laid off security guard to a natural history museum. Dustin Hoffman plays the main character of Max Brackett a news reporter who ends up becoming a liaison between Sam and the authorities. In this film the news reporters such as max bracket show disregard for the code of ethics of which reporters are supposed to follow to ensure their actions are moral.

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