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    I‚ Robot is set in the year 2035 where a techno-phobic cop investigates a crime that may have been perpetrated by a robot‚ which leads to a larger threat to humanity. I’m a fan of Will Smith and this movie turned out to be highly entertaining! But of course‚ I can tell something more detailed about the movie. The movie gives us the idea of the near future where humanity succeeded in solving broader problems by using human level artificial intelligence‚ thus they created robots. The robots purpose

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    Theme Of Greed In Avatar

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    In the movie Avatar‚ the concepts of greed and ownership are greatly shown. To start off‚ the concept of greed is shown by the humans. The humans wish to take away the lush Pandora land where the Na’vi’s lived for their own personal use. Through external research‚ it was revealed that Earth had been depleted of natural resources and that the land was going to use for mines to extract an energy providing mineral. This shows the extent of the greed; the humans had already used up all of their own

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    Heard but Not Seen

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    Benjamin McClendon Aaron Bremyer English 1102 4/19/13 Heard but Not Seen In Raymond Carver’s “Cathedral”‚ one of the most unexpected forms of communication touched upon was the ham radio. The ham radio represents the idea of communication throughout the story. Even though this radio is touched upon only once and even then barely‚ it is more significant than the other forms of communication mentioned in the story. It connects one of the main characters to the rest of the world. One can find

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    Have you ever broken your crayons? Wore them down? Well with the Crayola Melt N Mold Factory you can fix those broken crayons! Did you know that an average American child will wear down 750 crayons and break up too 100? You can simply reuse those broken crayons and create your very own custom crayons. In the add it showed two kids coloring with crayons. A girl runs in the room and shows them the broken crayons. Intense music starts playing as they head to another room. They then took

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    Things Not Seen

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    The book Things Not Seen is very interesting. It talks about a boy named Bobby that is invisible and one day while he is rushing out of the library door he bumps into a girl named Alicia who he is surprised to find out that she isn’t startled by seeing the appearance of an invisible man it isn’t until after he raps himself back up in his disguise that he notices that Alicia is blind. Bobby is a hardcore boy that likes to read. He liked to be like the books he read‚ hard to break open but

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    I Like A Movie Analysis

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    Overall I did like this movie‚ it had some dull moments because of the repeated concepts‚ but it was still really good. For instance‚ it seemed to drag on‚ he hadn’t even gotten into the toy store until about half the movie was done. It also had a lot of predictable moments. For example‚ in the middle of the movie‚ it had shown Josh and Susie having fun and what she was pushing for. It was made into a serious matter early on in the movie when she had actually enjoyed the date compared to others she

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    Khristy Neou  Professor Dawn Hayden  Eng 111  15 November 2014  Avatar: The Blue Creatures of Pandora  Avatar. 2009. James Cameron. Zoe Saldana‚ Sam Worthington‚ Sigourney Weaver‚ Stephen  Lang‚ Michelle Rodriguez.  It all opens with the overview of the trees and sky of what it looks like to be‚ Pandora. Sam  Worthington‚ who plays Jake Sully a paraplegic marine veteran‚ wakes up strapped in a  bed­like tube with wires all around him. He is put into a tough predicament to fill his twin  brother’s shoes

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    I Am Sam (Movie)

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    I Am Sam’- Assessment Sam is the main character in ‘I Am Sam’. He faces a number of issues throughout the movie‚ but the main hardship is to gain custody of his daughter. Sam’s role is a mentally retarded male‚ with a mental capacity of a seven year old. Sam’s daughter‚ Lucy‚ is seven and her teachers fear that Sam’s aptitude is holding her back because she does not want to be smarter than her father. Lucy loves Sam very much‚ however she knows he was not the average father‚ as she told her best

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    There has been nearly as much criticism as praise for James Cameron’s Avatar‚ which has been garnering the attention and awe of audiences worldwide since 2009. Many people spoke very highly of the film‚ praising its pro environmental warning message and stunning visual effects. Others found fault in its plotline originality and depiction of white and native races in what some thought was a clear neo- colonialist setting. Neo-colonialism is the use of economic‚ political‚ and cultural pressures to

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    Find a review for a film‚ preferably one that you have seenMovie:   Mission Impossible III Source:  Rotten Tomatoes Critic:  Joe Morgenstern Publication: The Wall Street Journal According to the distinctions made in Chapter Ten‚ how is the reviewer approaching the film. Joe Morgenstern presents his review in a formalist manner.  A formalist film analysis is concerned with elements such as plot structure‚ mise en scene‚ camera techniques‚ editing‚ and sound.  A formalist film analysis that

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