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    Computation and Reasoning

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    consider the Actor -- Leading Role‚ Actress -- Leading Role‚ Best Picture and Directing in the years of 1973 and 1987. %1bi) actor(’marlon brando’‚1973‚’last tango in paris’‚nomination‚ actor). actor(’jack lemmon’‚1973‚’save the tiger’‚win‚ actor). actor(’jack nicholson’‚1973‚’the last detail’‚nomination‚ actor). actor(’al pacino’‚1973‚serpico‚nomination‚ actor). actor(’robert redford’‚1973‚’the sting’‚nomination‚ actor). actor(’micheal douglas’‚ 1987‚ ’wall street’‚win‚ actor). actor(’william

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    Trailer Analysis

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    normally expanded ideas from a novel or TV series‚ two trailers that match this description are‚ Star Trek into Darkness and Avatar‚ they both share the same genre‚ sci-fi. They also include a truck load of special effects and use well-known actors and music. The actors/actresses in Star Trek are well known‚ Benedict Cumberbatch‚ as Khan has played the main part in a major TV series‚ Sherlock. And not to mention he was in War Horse and The Hobbit along with his bachelor John Watson‚ played by Martin Freeman

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    Korean Drama

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    another drama. They have different flow and characteristic. In Korean drama always tell real events and people’s daily activities so that the Korean culture to be the most sought and want to learn by all people around the world. Second‚ actress or actors always through casting to determine which suits her character. So the artists can explore their respective roles. Therefore‚ the audience will be able to assume that role is played by an actress like reality. They behave as real characters‚ without

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    Arte De Hambre

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    Stanislavski method is very confusing to me because it makes the actor think of memories and feelings from the past that can relate to the character being portrayed in the scene/play. I was confused because having a memory of a specific emotion doesn’t really have the same exact emotion that the character is supposed to feel. I can see why in certain situations why using the Stanislavski method would be appropriate (ie. A death that the actor hasn’t ever experienced) but if the emotion was to be ecstatic

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    Compare and Contrast: Oedipus and Othello When comparing and contrasting the character’s Oedipus and Othello by means of the different theatrical practices‚ one must take in account that there have been many interpretations‚ and productions of each of their respected plays. The differing presentations of each may lead someone to think differently about the play than another would. In comparing and contrasting the dramatic representation of the protagonists Oedipus and Othello‚ theatrical presentation

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    Greek Masks

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    In Ancient Greek theatre‚ the masks are what defined the convention of performance. They had a limited power to express full emotional ranges. As we can see on the Pronomos vase‚ the actors study the features of their mask before becoming the person it represents. Contrary to Noh masks‚ they were not used all the time‚ however they were dedicated – as well as the performances – to Dionysus‚ known as the God of masks. According to David Wiles‚ " An influential essay of 1933 portrayed the mask as the

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    wanted to see how the films are made‚ meet famous actors and actresses and just have a good time. Hollywood is famous for making films there. I like to watch movies and I spend a great amount of my free time watching new and also old films‚ especially the Hollywood films. While watching the films I like‚ I always want to know how the director managed to made such wonderful and awesome films‚ what technologies he or she used‚ and how the actors performed dangerous stunts. Hollywood seems to be

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    international relations schools of thought known as Realism and Idealism identify specific and similar characteristics of actors in the conceptual development of their theories. While many of these characteristics can be generalized as being synonymous between the two theories‚ both theories make a separate distinction in what specifically constitutes an actor. In Realism‚ the term “actor” refers directly and solely to the state: a combination of government‚ leaders‚ decision-makers‚ etc‚ that act as a

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    athletes‚ actors and actresses‚ and singers. However‚ which role models have the most positive impact? In many ways‚ actors and actresses‚ and singers are the most positive role models in our society today. Actors and actresses possess many admirable qualities that make them excellent role models. First‚ to become a successful actor or actress requires dedication. Most actors and actresses start out as unknowns. They often spend years working with little or no pay to pursue their dreams. Actors show

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    Hollywood Is Overrated

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    Hollywood Is Overrated Many years ago it was considered an honor to be part of the “Hollywood Life.” Famous actors and actresses were respected for their work and were actually talented. These actors and actresses took their roles seriously. They were portrayed as role models‚ and tried to keep their positive reputations in public. Today‚ Hollywood is chaotic. Celebrities do not take pride in their work‚ and they do not seem to care how people judge them. These people think they are invincible

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