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    an important role in our lives. Nowadays people started arguing about the necessity for governments to have the right to place strict rules of banding or censoring movies or films that exposed are to their country. First of all‚ let me define the word censor‚ according to Merriam Webster (2014)‚ " a person who examines books‚ movies‚ letters‚ etc.‚ and removes things that are considered to be offensive‚ immoral‚ harmful to society‚ etc". In addition‚ the role of censorship is to block certain materials

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    The two movies I viewed were Texas Chainsaw Massacre and Poltergeist‚ which were both directed by Tobe Hopper. Both films displayed the general rules horror films generally follow through the use of horror film genre conventions. For instance‚ both movies follow the good verses evil story lines and in each the end does ultimately win. However‚ this is not entirely true in Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The friends represented the good and the chainsaw carrying monster and his family portrayed the evil

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    demonstrated‚ Disney movies. Through these elements‚ children are taught about social expectations within our community. Boys‚ for instance‚ learn what a “real man” is through the impact of their culture and the prominent ads within social media. I‚ like many others‚ was unaware of the affect society has on the way I perceive those around me. Our perception and morals are shaped and innate rather than “second nature” (Ferris and Stein 2014:77). I own almost all Disney movies on cassette because of

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    Horror in Films Alfred Hitchcock once said‚ “The only way to get rid of my fears is to make films about them” (Alfred Hitchcock Quotes). I do not make horror films‚ but I do watch them. Similar to Hitchcock‚ they help me face my fears. Do you associate horror films with your fears? My biggest fears are demonophobia‚ which is the fear of evil spirits‚ and taphephobia‚ which is the fear of being buried alive (Phobia Lists). These phobias most certainly helped in my decision to compare and contrast

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    YouTube‚ The Internet and the future of movies The Internet has transformed the music industry. Sales of CDs in retail music stores have been declining while sales of songs downloaded through the Internet to iPods and other portable music players are skyrocketing. And the music industry is still contending with millions of people illegally downloading songs for free. Will the motion picture industry have a similar fate? Increased levels of high-speed Internet access‚ powerful PCs with DVD readers

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    The Shining Horror Analysis The Shining directed by Stanley Kubrick is a phenominal movie. Stanley Kubrick made this movie with no coinsedences. The main character‚ Jack Torrence‚ agrees to watch the Overlook hotel in the winter. Over his time there he goes insane‚ almost like Norman Bates from Psycho is insane. Also throughout the movie there is a ton of red‚ white‚ and blue. This movie is under the suspense unit‚ but some can argue that it is horror. There are many themes throughout the shining

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    mysterious Commander. The picture of women seen in films has changed drastically over the years. Nowadays it’s common to see an intelligent‚ witty‚ tough‚ and even scary looking girl‚ no more of the frilly‚ flouncy‚ or ladylike perception of women. Movies are beginning to create bold archetypes and heroines who are loyal warriors and courageous. For example‚ take Katniss Everdeen from

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    represented in the horror genre? In this essay I am going to look how woman are represented in the horror genre and how much of an impact it has on the success of the movie. In my research I seen that woman cover two main roles in the movies‚ the villain e.g. The Exorcist or the victim e.g. The others. When woman are the main villain in horror genre I found it mainly was teenage girls e.g. The Ring‚ The Exorcist‚ The Grudge and The Orphan. I think the reason many horror movies use young woman as

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    Horror can make you scream and cry‚ yet we alway come back asking for more. Scary Tales by Jackie Torrence is about scary stories being good for children. I disagree with her because horror can give you blood clots‚ nightmares‚ and paranoia. To begin with‚ scary stories can give people blood clots. According to http://hellogiggles.com/horror-movies-bad-for-health/‚ a study was done on the movie Insidious‚ which gave people higher levels of coagulant factor VIII‚ which can create blood

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    asked during the analysis such as: RQ1: How many older characters appear in Disney animated movies? RQ2: How

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