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    Christopher Nolan

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    November 6th‚ 2012 Christopher Nolan A director’s job is to properly execute a movie that provokes emotions and thought in the viewer’s eyes; this is exactly what Christopher Nolan does. Some of his most famous movies: The Dark Knight Rises‚ Memento‚ and Inception draw the viewer in and are great examples of Nolan’s unique style. Everything in his movies including lighting‚ sound‚ plot‚ character usage‚ storytelling and more can be identified as his own when one watches a Nolan directed movie

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    Batman Persuasive Essay

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    One of the most notable names in DC and Marvel history‚ Batman and Daredevil serve a debate on whoʻs most superior/dominant. Did you know that Ben Affleck played both Batman and Daredevil (Laugh My Ass Off)? Anyways‚ before we get into this debate we have to first take a look at their storylines on how it shaped them to the heroes they are. A little history that defines the Caped Crusader is that he serves his secret identity as Bruce Wayne. He was just a kid when he watched his parents gunned down

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    The Dark Knight Rises

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    Very Much like Christmas‚ Halloween‚ Birthdays and other countless holidays; The Oscars are a highlight of every year. And even more like after Christmas‚ Halloween and Birthdays you leave this part of the calendar feeling insignificant‚ indignant and with a self-contained tear rolling down your cheek as you reflect deeply on the emptiness of the events you long to see every passing year. With films like The Hobbit‚ Life of Pi and Django Unchained all awaiting release in the ensuing couple of months

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    An adaptation of Alan Moore and Brian Bolland’s graphic novel is coming to theaters. Batman: The Killing Joke will showcase a one night only screening. The graphic R-rated novel based film will be based on the one and only Joker. The film will star Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill will reprise their characters in Batman: The Killing Joke. Kevin Conroy is famously known for his Batman voice while his nemesis Joker is voiced by Mark Hamill. What critics describe to be a violent R-rated incarnation will

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    Freudian Theory

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    personality it plays the critical and moralising role‚ and The Id seeks to avoid pain or unpleasure it is responsible for our basic needs such as food and water. The Ego in Batman Begins would be Bruce Wayne since that is who he shows the world. The Super-Ego would be batman. The super-ego aims for perfection which is what Batman truley wants a perfect society without criminals. The Super-ego controls out sence of right‚ wrong and guilt. The Id is how he is very protective of Rachel Dawes since he

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    It’s tempting to read a sign of the times in superhero movies where good always‚ always does triumph over evil. It’s especially tempting to do so in the case of Batman‚ a conflicted superhero who is really an ordinary human with no real superpowers except dedicated co-workers and scientists‚ an ability to slip into a figure-clenching leather suit and the fearlessness to look staring down at Gotham city perched dangerously on the tallest tower available. In Nolan’s hands‚ he has also developed self-seriousness

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    and cultural aspects did not affect the film directly; however‚ it directly affected the original comics‚ which the film is based from. The comics were conceived in the 1930’s by Bob Kane. Bob Kane drew inspiration for the character of Bruce Wayne/ Batman. Films such as the Mark of Zorro and the Bat Whispers inspired Kane for some of Batman’s characteristics. The aspects of the Mark of Zorro that Kane used was the idea of that the government is insufficient to keep the villains in heck‚ as a result

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    Compare Beowulf To Batman

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    disputed between each other. Also‚ Beowulf is not just an epic hero to The Scandinavian Pagan times‚ he is also compared to the modern day heroes of the world today like‚ Batman. There is an article that compares Beowulf to batman which is called‚ “Beowulf to Batman: The Epic Hero and Pop Culture” and it talks about how Beowulf and Batman are compared to each other. In addition it talks about how‚ even with the pop romances that are a concern for today’s modern era of people with the moral truth of “incarnating

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    Batman puts down an insurrection at Arkham Asylum when one of the guards is paid to release the inmates. Returning to his public life‚ Bruce Wayne unveils his massive new development plans to bring Gotham City into the future. Harvey Bullock discovers a tortured murder victim pinned to the wall of his apartment with numerous knives bearing an owl insignia. They find a hidden message on the wall saying that "Bruce Wayne will die tomorrow‚" and Batman finds Dick Grayson’s DNA under the victim’s fingernails

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    may appear different than those of ancient Greece‚ but in many ways these themes remain prevalent. One example of a movie that contains mythological and archetypal themes is “The Dark Knight” by Christopher Nolan. This film is about the character Batman or also known as Bruce Wayne‚ who is in a battle to protect Gotham city from the Joker and other dark forces. The three main mythological themes that are most prevalent in this film are the villain or the trickster‚ the hero and the mentor. First

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