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    Movie Review: Chicanos

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    This movie is about a girl wanting to make a difference in her community. Certain people in her community‚ known as Chicanos‚ don’t have the same rights as others. One of the main characters‚ Paula‚ gets tired of how fellow Chicanos are being treated and therefore joins a group to help improve the environment‚ particularly the East LA schools. These students get punished for the silliest things and their treatments are unjust. For example‚ talking in Spanish will lead to a beating. The bathrooms

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    "Taken"-Movie Review

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    Taken The film Taken portrays the quest of Bryan Mills - a father and retired CIA agent - to rescue his daughter‚ Kim‚ who was kidnapped while on a trip to Paris‚ on the very first day! Bryan retired from kicking ass and taking names to try and build a real and not-as-exciting father-daughter relationship with Kim‚ who lives where any other spoiled rich girl would live‚ California. Due to the fact that Kim thinks she can become a singer‚ he buys her a ridiculously expensive karaoke machine. Of

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    Film Review: Gattaca

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    At my film and think it is advocating that you never tamper with genes‚ Because there … will be many positive things to come out of this … Science in terms of curing diseases”. ‘So what is Gattaca condemning? Essay #2 Andrew Niccols‚ the director of ‘Gattaca’ once said “I would hate for anyone to look at my film and think it is advocating that you never tamper with genes‚ Because there … will be many positive things to come out of this … Science in terms of curing diseases”. The film ‘Gattaca’

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    Insidious Film Review

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    Insidious Insidious is terrifying in a completely different way than most horror movies. While the genre continues to creep toward exorcisms‚ thrill killers and the mentally deranged. It’s not out to scare viewers as much as it is to creep them out. The Lambert’s have just moved into a new house. Renai quit her job to focus on music and raise the kids‚ but the latter is proving to be more time-consuming than expected. There’s boxes to unpack‚ a baby who won’t stop crying and a husband who’s

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    Film Report Signs I chose to do my film report on the movie signs. This movie featured Mel Gibson as Graham Hess‚ Joaquin Phoenix as Merrill Hess‚ Rory Culkin as Morgan Hess‚ and Abigail Breslin as Bo Hess. This movie takes place in Bucks County Pennsylvania which is about 45 miles from Philadelphia. It is about a Rev. whose wife passes away and he starts to deny his faith until he realizes that sometimes bad things aren’t as bad as this may seem at the current time. The movie starts off with

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    Games At Twilight

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    Mistry’s short story “Of White Hairs and Cricket” and in Anita Desai’s short story “Games at Twilight‚” the protagonists both experience childhood differently‚ but they arrive at the same conclusion about their insignificance. Both narrators talk about how making independent choices can be both harmful and protective‚ but maintaining strong family relationships is crucial. Though the narrator in “Games at Twilight” is younger than the narrator in “Of White Hairs and Cricket”‚ they both face similar situations

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    A and P: Movie Review

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    Updike’s A&P-Films on demand-view Playlist Studies in Fiction Professor Gallant After watching the film A&P in comparison to the discussion in the classroom‚ a lot of the topics are current trends and issues in the 20th century. There can be much discussion about many things in the film. After watching the film however rather than from the reading and discussion in class‚ I pictured things differently in my own mind. Upon first trying to relate it to the 1960’s‚ I actually thought the film was pretty

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    As the popularity of fantasy‚ action packed romance films with vampires grows‚ the fan bases for those thrilling films grow as well. With those fan bases come many duties‚ including but not limited to: long endless lines waiting for premiers‚ one of a kind homemade t-shirts that no one else has (for clear reasons)‚ and the formation of interest groups. More often then not‚ interest groups fall apart before they even have a chance to get anything significant done. That is why Vampires for Justice

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    The Griffith Observatory Movie Review This film was about the history of the Griffith Observatory a land mark located in the city of Angels. The Griffith observatory began in 1896 as a vision of its previews owner Griffith J Griffith who wanted to inspired people through astronomy. Today the Griffith observatory is a public park own by the City of Los Angeles. The Griffith observatory was first open on May 14‚ 1935 since then this popular cite has become one of the most visited place in Los

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    Twilight Zone

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    Ever wonder what a party during the famed‚ Mardi Gras day would be like when an old rich man is on his deathbed while his greedy family is bedside? In Serling’s episode‚ “The Masks” in the famed tv show‚ The Twilight Zone‚ Jason Foster is the dying old rich man whose views of his family members are most beneficial and realistic for the viewer as he forces them to wear grotesque masks which inevitably is the antithesis of what the family sees themselves as. The realistic personalities of the family

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