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    Feminism is becoming more and more apparent and important in the lives of humans every single day. Both women and men are fighting to achieve gender equality in everything. Posters and pictures each certainly have deeper meaning beyond what is physically visible right away. Looking deeper into each of the character placements‚ weather‚ genders‚ background‚ and events in a given image‚ one can get a clue as to what is truly going on and what point the author is actually trying to get across. By promoting

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    cast his role today‚ a great choice would be Johnny Depp. The Skipper’s physical traits are brief‚ but say a lot. He wears a woolen gown that reaches his knees‚ has brown tanned skin‚ and most importantly has a dagger on a lanyard hanging from around his neck. The reason why the dagger is so important is because it shows that he is tough and fearless. It is almost like a symbol of power. The picture created is of a stout‚ strong‚ tough man. Johnny Depp is the first person to come to mind perhaps

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    some major differences that make and break the film; the plot‚ theme and acting were those key differences. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) had a confusing chain of events‚ a strange message‚ and an even stranger Willy Wonka portrayed by Johnny Depp. While Willy Wonka and the Chocolate factory (1971) is by far more of a quality movie with an easy to read message‚ interesting line of events and Gene wilder brilliantly played the role of Willy Wonka. It’s a movie that takes its viewer to a magical

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    character as “far out” as Captain Jack had to be played by someone equally out-there: Johnny Depp. First we’ll talk about how Depp got into the role of Captain Jack and then I will analyze how Jack is portrayed as a character. In 2001‚ Depp was at Walt Disney Studios looking to do a family film. However‚ the fact that the Pirates theme park ride was going to be adapted into a film caught his attention first. Depp looked at the movie adaptation as a chance to revive his favorite movie genre‚ and he

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    My Visit to a Zoo A Zoo is a place where animals are kept and maintained for a look by the common man. Here in a Zoo‚ birds of different varieties are also maintained. The purpose of a zoo is to show us‚ common people like varieties of animals and birds that exist the world over people who may never be able to see these creatures get a simple chance to see them. A visit to the zoo‚ increases general knowledge‚ and at the same time with an achievement‚ we also get entertainment. A zoo is a place

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    romance‚ comedy‚ and dramatic events that will keep you intrigued. Tim Burton made a great choice of actors. For example‚ Johnny Depp creates a kind-hearted and shy character with hard work and a lot of practice. Johnny Depp shows his characters thoughts throughout the impeccable facial expressions. Edward Scissorhands is about a young man named Edward‚ played by Johnny Depp‚ who is found by an Avon Saleswoman‚ Peg Boggs‚ played by Dianne Wiest‚ inside a dark mansion. Peg takes the young man who

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    mechanic named Benny (Aidan Quinn) who struggles to take care of his erratic sister‚ Joon (Mary Stuart Masterson) who has a mental illness that is never explained. Their home life is further complicated midway through the film by the arrival of Sam (Johnny Depp) who is as far from contemporary reality as Joon happens to be. Joon winds up with Sam because of a losing bet in a poker game. Sam is seen happily making grilled-cheese sandwiches on an ironing board and mashing potatoes with a tennis racket‚ actions

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    purpose‚ topic and the audience that would be interested in it. Practice with a partner. Finally interview a classmate following these guidelines about his/her personal life. • Example: Interview for a gossip show. VENICE‚ ITALY – August‚ Actor Johnny Depp gives an interview while walking on the red carpet during the 60th Venice Film Festival. Interviewer: Thank you for taking some time off from your busy schedule to answer a few questions about your

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    Most people will go see a movie they’ve heard was good or seems like it will be entertaining. However‚ how many people will see a movie just because a certain actors in it or a certain director? As said by Stanley Kubrick‚ “A film is - or should be - more like music than like fiction. It should be a progression of moods and feelings. The theme‚ what’s behind the emotion‚ the meaning‚ all that comes later‚” in which I agree. Movies should share a story that flows through you carrying emotion and life

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    In the film Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas‚ Johnny Depp delivered an over the top performance with his depiction of Hunter S. Thompson‚ the notoriously wild and drug addicted father of “gonzo journalism.” His acting is considered “believable” as Depp applied a variety of techniques to accurately portray this author. Depp used facial expressions to convey the roller coaster of tumultuous emotion in which Thompson openly existed. Throughout the film‚ Depp applied many exaggerated facial expressions;

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