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    and the doctor and nurse stop what they are doing and slowly turn towards closet!! That was ONE of my many favorite scary movies. I can never get bored of it‚ unlike the Paranormal Activity I dislike the fact how it keeps going and going sequel after sequel and prequel‚ it’s exhausting and boring. I definitely recommend House on Haunted Hill; it was released in 1999 so its picture might see old of it defiantly worth to

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    Mall Cop 2 Analysis

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    Often‚ movie studios push sequels after the success of their predecessor even when there’s clearly no need for it. Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2 quickly comes to mind as a production that served absolutely no purpose whatsoever – other than to make a sad attempt by a studio to cash in on said past earnings. With that‚ we come to Seth MacFarlane’s charming brainchild‚ Ted – which introduced the world to a vulgar-speaking teddy bear and his best friend‚ Johnny. On paper‚ the idea was sound‚ and managed

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    Analysis- SELFS THE MAN From the offset‚ we get the sense of a sarcastic‚ cynical and flippant character. “Oh‚ no one can deny / That Arnold is less selfish than I”. The colloquial “oh” gives a sense of how he brushes it off‚ and he seems to be boastful of his selfishness. Into the next few lines‚ he presents a stereotypical image of marriage as entrapment‚ “married a woman to stop her getting away” and the ironic aside‚ ‘Now she’s there all day” as though his “less selfish” friend didn’t know what

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    Go Berzerk slot Have you tried Yggdrasil’s Vikings Go Wild slot machine? Most players seem to love it. The format and formula for this game has proven rather successful for Yggdrasil gaming. When Yggdrasil announced that they would be unveiling a sequel known as Vikings Go Berzerk‚ then‚ we had one big question. Will they change the format or keep it the same? Yggdrasil usually likes to be innovative when it comes to their slots and features. We often find new elements to all their latest releases

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    Literary Nonsense

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    Simply speaking‚ romances are fantasies in which the authors make the fullest use of their imagination and fancy and create an ideal world‚ which bears little or no semblance with real life. In the middle of the 14th century a revival of the old English alliterative verse occurs through romances‚ which develops – side by side with religions literature. This literature is inspired by French romantic poems and centers around Chivalry. There is an absence of originality but the fever of nationalism

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    High Concept Films

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    conceptual meaning beyond the simple high concept narrative. Whereas Steven Spielberg’s Jaws (1975) is an example whereby the simplicity of a high concept film not only limits creative exploration‚ but also breeds consecutive similar films such as sequels and remakes. High concept filmmaking emerged from a post-WWII America‚ where Hollywood studios were struggling to produce a product that would re-energise decreasing profits. The 1948 Paramount case saw the Supreme court decide that the Big Five

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    After Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2‚ fans saw the rise and fall of their favorite characters. The franchise‚ which was originally based on the book‚ has transformed itself as an essential dystopian genre and helped push Jennifer Lawrence’s career higher. And everybody thought‚ that after Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2‚ the series is over. Until one Lionsgate CEO spoke of a potential continuation of the series. Author Suzanne Collins‚ who wrote The Hunger Games series‚ captured the hearts of the

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    Terminator. The film became a huge box-office hit and also created new stars: Arnold Schwarzenegger and Linda Hamilton. In 1986‚ Cameron agreed to do the sequel to his blockbuster Alien shot in 1979‚ Aliens – The Return. Cameron was warned by several famous directors not to make the film‚ as it would forever be seen as an inferior sequel to the original. In addition‚ several actors who starred in the film saw James Cameron as a pale copy of Alien director Ridley Scott. Cameron chose nonetheless

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    Larry's Fate

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    feel that he will blame himself for this horrendous event and will commit suicide. There were signs that showed he blamed himself due to is lack of attentiveness‚ PTSD is common with events such as this‚ and Stephen Kings writing would not allow a sequel that was “happily ever after.” Deep down Larry feels that he is a part of the reason why Kitty died. You can get the sense that he feels this way throughout the story from the very beginning when he says “People move around so much now‚ and it’s

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    Mr Hyde Superstition

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    was real and true “evilness.” Stevenson gives many important details that examine the “evil” Hyde. Jekyll’s theory is that there are two people within a person’s nature. This was proven by the reality of Mr. Hyde’s wicked character. Meanwhile‚ the sequel written by Valerie Martin‚ introduces the character of Mary‚ who gives her view on the fearful Mr. Hyde. She does this through her own perspective and explains how evil begins to overtake her

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