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    Vendetta Film Analysis

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    Media Essay: ́V for Vendetta ́ was produced in 2005 by Virtual Studios‚ Silver Pictures‚ VERTIGO DC Comics and Anarchos Productions. ́The Avengers ́ was released few years later in 2012 and was produced by Marvel Studios. The budget for ́The Avengers ́‚ 220 million dollars‚ was a lot more than ́V for Vendetta ́ which had a budget of 54 million dollars. ́The Avengers ́ cost a lot more because Robert DowneyJr.‚ was paid almost $50 million for his work on ́The Avengers ́. Robert Downey‚ Jr. earned

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    Captain America: Civil War is one of the most popular and top grossing films of 2016. Marvel Studios’ action-packed‚ story and character driven‚ critically acclaimed‚ and award winning movie is truly one of the most exceptional films in the world. However‚ this major motion picture was quite a leap for the prominent franchise. Known for their comedic‚ action-packed‚ and upbeat films‚ Marvel Studios had made a bold move when deciding to produce a film with a much darker tone than their previous projects

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    process of how we are raised. In this process we inherit customs‚ ideologies‚ norms and values. The comic “Justice League – Gods and Monsters #1” is an example of Superman’s socialization. The comic is an alternate version of Superman; in this version Superman is raised by Mexican parents and is raised differently than in the original comic where he is raised by American parents. In the original comic‚ Superman is named Clark Kent. Clark was raised by his adoptive parents Jonathan and Martha Kent

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    reports in a local veteran’s hospital is not discouraging; but disturbing. Furthermore‚ would one be interested in reading a comic book about such a nightmare? Or even watching a movie? American Splendor adapts to screen the life of a man who walks down the path no one else would dare to tread. Harvey Pekar‚ born and raised in Cleveland‚ Ohio‚ is the creator of the comic and the subject of the film. Far from the Hollywood limelight‚ Pekar is a "genuine jerk" who "refuses to play it for laughs

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    Iron Man Review

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    In a world where Hollywood-endorsed B-grade comic book films have dominated the Box Office reaped the financial benefits accordingly‚ Iron Man offers a relieving reprieve with a film which is both entertaining and well made. A strong lead and outstanding visuals cements Iron Man as one of my favourite mainstream films of 2008. From the start the suave‚ whisky-wielding billionaire Tony Stark (Robert Downey Jr) establishes himself as a strong and likeable character. He made an armoured Humvee journey

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    Iron Man Review

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    a movie that you either really like or not like at all. If you are a comic book fan then you might like this movie because the cartoon in the comic comes to life‚ showing off his shiny and functional armour‚ but if you are not‚ then you might find this movie absolutely boring because it has got lot of science fiction in it .As a lifelong iron man fan‚ I feel this film did the comic book justice. It is easily the best marvel comic book film to date. Even people who were not previously aware of Tony

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    movie theater or finished reading a book saying to yourself that movie charter was really good or that move charter was not really necessary to the plot of the story or to the movie that you just watched. Well there’s one movie character that the Marvels made that is not necessary to the movie nor to the comic’s plot that is Captain America shouldn’t be considered a superhero. Here are the reason why Captain America shouldn’t be considered a superhero because In the text it states that he doesn’t

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    Super Hero in Reality

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    July 21‚ 2011 Super Hero in Reality In this novel‚ The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay‚ written by Michael Chabon‚ is trying to illustrate Joe Kavalier as a manifestation of a superhero in the form of a mortal. Joe Kavalier is one of the comic book artists who escaped from Nazi Germany when he was fourteen. Throughout the novel‚ Joe unknowingly personifies a masked superhero. His experiences emulate those of a super hero and he attempts to save the lives of his family as a super hero would

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    Mandrake The Magician

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    Mandrake the Magician is a super hero that was created by Lee Falk. Mandrake the Magician was first published in 1934‚ during the Great Depression‚ and continued to be published until 2013. The superhero was‚ as the title implies‚ a magician. The comic strip was also the first to be racially integrated‚ and contained crime fighters of different races. Over the years Mandrake the Magician had several writers and artists. Mandrake the Magician was originally created by Leon “Lee” Falk in 1934. Mr

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    Summer blockbusters these days seem to all share something in common; more and more big budget movies are based on comic books. In 2010 alone over 15 highly financed films based on both well known and obscure comic book characters and story lines were released‚ and the number only looks to increase. The rapid increase in popularity of comic book films is a sign of technological advancements in movie making which have allowed for decades old stories and legendary characters to be justly adapted to

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