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    The Goonies Review

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    ACTIVITY 5 THE GOONIES (1985) DIRECTED BY RICHARD DONNER PG 14 This film is a unique film that is available for the whole family to view. It has all the elements that an action/ adventure film has and even includes a little bit of romance. It is a humorous film that includes more than just an average adventure story plotline. It shows the journey of all the characters and how they develop a relationship with each other as well as their inner selves. They learn to work together and become close

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    The Seagull- Sorin

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    ‘burden’ to society who fears death as later expressed throughout further scenes. The stage direction (leaning on a stick) enforces the idea of Sorin being old and thereby ‘inadequate’. In order to highlight his frailness and old age I would direct the actor playing Sorin to enter upstage almost in a state of confusion‚ muttering words to himself underneath his breath. This would be at a low volume enough for the audience to question the characters intentions; as this in itself could suggest that Sorin

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    Antigone

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    of having a contemporary Antigone. The actors‚ the scene designer‚ the light designer and the costume designer all did an amazing job of making this play flawless. Overall‚ these are the people that gave life to Gary Armagnac’s contemporary rendition of the timeless play Antigone. The actors did an outstanding job with the acting in the play. They all seemed like they had a few years of acting experience; however‚ it was to my surprise that the main actor‚ Kunnal Duggal—Creon—was acting for the

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    Realism Essay

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    believable. Actors have the responsibility of studying‚ analyzing and believing in their characters to create a convincing and believable performance. If the audience forgets they are sitting in the theatre while watching a play and completely focuses on the play before them‚ then the actors have successfully made the audience leave their disbelief‚ and are therefore performing a convincing and believable realistic play. This concept of realism was largely influenced by the Russian actor and theatre

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    standard. Their mission was to change people’s perception of racism‚ environmental destruction‚ poverty‚ sexism and sexual repression‚ violence at home and the war in Vietnam‚ depersonalization from new technologies‚ and corruption in politics. The actor I chose to critique was the African American chorus boy‚ who played many different small roles. ’Hair’ was the first stage production that gave African Americans equality on the stage‚ so I was curious to see how he would embrace his role on stage

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    Theatre in Drury Lane. The most remarkable thing about this play is the minimalism of it; there are just two actors throughout the whole of the play and a very minimalistic set‚ just a trunk‚ and a chair which the actors themselves have to maneuver in order to create different settings. The audience are initially introduced to the main characters; Arthur Kipps‚ assisted by a young actor to help him communicate the terrifying events that he faced when on a job in the small town of Crythin Gifford

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    Expository Essay

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    ------------------------------------------------- English 12 ------------------------------------------------- Mrs. Paulson ------------------------------------------------- December 18‚ 2011 ------------------------------------------------- Are Actors and Athletes Paid too Much? ------------------------------------------------- Wouldn’t it be great to make 31.3 million dollars a year and an additional 47 million dollars in endorsements simply to play a game? Michael Jordan‚ along with many other

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    Tim Roth Research Paper

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    Amara Alicea 3/18/11 English 12 Mrs. Wimmer Tim Roth Tim Roth a great British actor/director. Roth started his career years ago as a young British actor and is now starring in his own show‚ Lie to me as Dr. Cal Lightman. Roth has starred in several movies throughout his career and enjoys what he does. Roth was born in Dulwich‚ London May 14‚ 1961. Roth is the son of Ann and Ernie‚ Ann his mother was a painter and teacher. He has one sibling a sister named Jill who later on became a journalist

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    Shakespeare Webquest

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    1. What year was William Shakespeare born? * 1564 2. What date do we recognize as his birthday? * April 23rd 3. What was important about Stratford-upon-Avon in the 16th century? * Stratford-upon-Avon was an important agricultural center and market town. 4. Click on the link for “1594” and find the acting companies Shakespeare was associated with in the early days. Name three. * The Queen’s Men * Pembroke’s Men * Lord Strange’s Men 5. Click on

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    Metropolis

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    technique combined miniature sets and live actors which allowed the miniature sets to be turned into full scale shots through the use of mirrors. Lang wanted to insert actors into the shots of the skyscrapers and other scenes so Schufftan had to develop a method that would allow him to do so. A plate of glass was placed in front of the camera lens‚ Schufftan then used the camera’s viewfinder to trace an outline of the area where they desired to place the actors. German Expressionism is often defined

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