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    Braveheart: Movie Analysis

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    I saw Braveheart for the first time a couple years ago right before I turned seventeen. Since then‚ I have seen it three times‚ for a total of four. Although the movie may be a little less captivating just by the very nature of repeat viewings‚ I can still happily say I love Braveheart and consider it one of my favorite films of all time. This picture tells a fictionalized story of William Wallace‚ a 13th century Scotsmen who would go on to make his mark on history. As Braveheart tells it‚ Wallace

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    However‚ the end results of the movie came up only 1‚809 feet due to the use of two reel film that could only be used for less than twenty six minutes (Sklar 18). Due to the shots Chaplin had took to create these films it usually cost more to make‚ however the idea was that the longer it took for the movie to be produced‚ the higher the profit he’d expect to get back. I would mostly expect those who are immigrants‚ lower

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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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    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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    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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    Selma Movie Analysis

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    Diana Soto  African American History   Mr.Shust  January 30‚ 2015                                            ​ Selma Movie Review    The movie Selma is about a civil rights leader and his journey to fight for the freedom  of his people. It was the dream of this man to put an end to the mistreatment of blacks in the  United States. The African Americans fought for their freedom in south of the United States.  These people were facing racism and mistreatment from the whites during this time period

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    Apocalypto Movie Analysis

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    The film Apocalypto‚ by Mel Gibson is full of suspense and adventure. It tells a story about a young man Jaguar Paw and his tribe members getting brutally captured by another tribe as slaves. For some‚ this movie might be shocking due to the violence we get to be exposed to. In the movie‚ Jaguar Paw manages to escape from the men who want to kill him and experiences very awful moments trying to survive in his forest. “I am Jaguar Paw! This is my forest! My sons and their sons will hunt here after

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    Pamela Rhodes SOC 101 14 April 2015 The Suspect The movie starts out in a small southern rural town of Midland with Sheriff Dixon listening to the radio as it talks about how Carolina Credit and Trust Bank had been robbed earlier that day in the all-white town. The suspect happens to be a college professor running a social experiment on the racial dynamics and bias in small town law enforcement. In the experiment Mekhi Phifer and Sterling K. Brown play the roles of the social scientists running

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    Spotlight Movie Analysis

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    based on a news article that was published by The Boston Globe in January 6‚ 2002 called "Church Allowed Abuse by Priest for Years." The group that did the research and published this article was called "Spotlight"‚ which is where the name of the movie came from. Tom McCarthy who was the director of this film made Spotlight so well that it has won almost twenty-seven awards from all over the country and even from different countries all over the world and also was also nominated for thirteen different

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    The Hustler Movie Analysis

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    "The Hustler" Most movies that come out today are practicable‚ I’m not saying that this is bad thing‚ but in the movie "The Hustler" the unsuspecting scene’s drove the movie. I really enjoyed watching this movie and I was really surprised to enjoy a film this much that was made in 1961. Robert Rossen was the director of this movie‚ and I thought he did a wonderful job picking out the cast for this film. Every character was believable‚ and they all played excellent roles‚ but the role of "Fast"

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