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    2012 Movie Analysis

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    2012 Summary The movie starts with the surface of the sun‚ where giant solar flares erupt into giant question marks‚ setting the ominous mood as we scan across the universe to all the planets aligning for the first time in 640‚000 years The global destruction of the movie is based on the "Earth’s Crust Displacement Theory" and in the movie; it’s stated that neutrinos are bursting within the Earth’s core‚ causing the crusts to be rapidly displaced. The neutrino explosion is in turn supposedly

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    Amreeka Movie Analysis

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    this rough‚ uptight person he is not and Muna job search fails and she finds herself working at white castle. The films ends with fudi leaning who he really is and what he appericates‚ and Muna being accepting about where she works. The scene in the movie that stuck out to me the most was when Muna

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    Shrek: Movie Analysis

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    outlined by Campbell is the ‘Departure’ that typically begins with a "Call to Adventure" in Campbell’s terms. The movie opens with the hero‚ Shrek‚ existing comfortably in his everyday ordinary world. In Shrek’s swamp he enjoys and has everything he needs to get by‚ for example the mud for bathing‚ the slugs for food‚ and a nearby village where he can horrify the people when he gets bored. In the film‚ we see that Shrek’s basic attitude and stance toward life is that of isolation- he just wants to

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    Rent: Movie Analysis

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    Rent is personally one of my all time favorite productions. It is a Broadway musical and motion picture that is set in New York City’s East Village during a time period when HIV and AIDS was a common issue. This musical expresses many other issues through its content. Most of these issues are things that the characters must learn to deal with and try to fix throughout the span of the film. Some of the problems depicted are the characters struggling with drugs‚ understanding sexuality‚ paying their

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    300 the Movie Analysis

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    The movie is based upon a graphic novel by Frank Miller (of comic book fame). They are both based upon a one of the most famous battles in the Persian Wars (492 - 449 BC)‚ The Battle of Thermopylae. The Battle of Thermopylae goes down in history for being one of the most heroic feats of bravery in any war. The Spartan King Leonidas led 300 Spartan warriors in a fight to block the Persian Army from passing into Greece through a two meter wide pass through the mountains of Thermopylae. The Persian

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    Brubaker Movie Analysis

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    The movie Brubaker is about the way prisoners were treated back in the day especially the black prisoners by the white guards. They were not giving the same treatment as whites. They were beaten for punishment. There was no proper medical treatment for the prisoners‚ and they were feed very poorly. They had no rights at all until Robert Redford‚ the new warden‚ comes in undercover as a prisoner to find that all of this is going on and decides that this treatment is unfair and denies prisoner their

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    Videodrome Movie Analysis

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    Videodrome Videodrome‚ directed by David Cronenberg‚ is a movie setting in Toronto during the early 1980s depicting a television station attempting to broadcast a show of violence and torture named Videodrome. Max Renn‚ owner of a small-sized television station‚ learned about a Videodrome‚ which was broadcasted in Malaysia‚ just when he wanted a change to the program the station was showing. Max immediately gained interest to the new show and order to start pirating it as he believes that the show

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    Get a Mac: Campaign Analysis

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    Get a Mac: Campaign Analysis Introduction “Hello‚ I ’m a Mac... and I ’m a PC” But who are you? You have been listening to the quirky duo fight for almost two years now‚ but have you picked a side‚ are you still on the fence or could you not be bothered? The twosome at the forefront of the ‘Get a Mac’ (GAM) campaign have made it far from easy to ignore‚ in fact this campaign is proving to be one of a kind. In this paper I will discuss how this contemporary campaign has broken barriers and

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    Movie Analysis Essay

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    enlist again the scientist is the one who greets him in the medical room and allows Rogers to be enrolled in the army. This beginning of the film symbolizes how most Americans want to be like as a person‚ that person that will never quit until they get what they want‚ that person that will not stop until their goal is achieved. Another thing in the opening of the film is how he just wants to be like everybody else in that if other men are laying their lives on the line for their country‚ then he should

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    Exodus Movie Analysis

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    Scott did not accurately portray the biblical version of the Hebrew Exodus. Many things portrayed in the movie either didn’t happen in the bible or were very different than the Exodus. Some examples would be that Moses had a different personality in the movie‚ Moses didn’t perform the three miracles‚ God wasn’t a little boy‚ and several other things. These are a few of the problems that lead the movie away from the text. In the Exodus passage‚ Moses was a timid man and when God first asked him to go to

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