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    Lucy

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    Critical Analysis Lucy Lucy is a 2014 French science fiction action film with actors Scarlett Johnson and Morgan Freeman. The film Lucy uses a lot of different story sequence examples. The story is told as a speech from a professor who studies the drug she took. He lectures students about the different stages the drugs have on a human that she is experiencing. The story is told in the 3rd person and in a linear form as he describes the stages chronologically. Flashbacks to and from the speech

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    Beowulf Movie Pitch

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    the title character‚ Beowulf. Beowulf is a loyal‚ faithful‚ and courageous leader of men; this is a quality I believe Brad Pitt can effectively convey to movie viewers based on his previous roles. The role of King Hrothgar will go to the honorable Morgan Freeman because I believe his aura and wisdom parallel the wisdom shown by the great king. The other minor roles will be filled up once the movie is green lighted. As far as the filming location‚ I believe it is in our best interest to film the

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    Super Size Me

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    Andres Ramos Dana Hatter December 1‚ 2012 Super Size Me is a movie about the documentary‚ producer and director Morgan Spurlock‚ the film is based on research that occurs from the question‚ does fast food really covers the nutritional needs and requirements to stay healthy. During the course of the film‚ Spurlock for 30 days consumes fast food products from McDonalds. Before beginning‚ the investigation Spurlock is curious to know what his consequences would be. Therefore‚ he visits several specialists

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    A Higher Power?

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    A Higher Power Is there a higher power? How mighty is this power? These two questions do not have a right or wrong answer but for many people‚ they are definitely hard questions to answer. However‚ for me‚ these two questions still remain unanswered and I hope to discuss it further in this essay with relating to the film Bruce Almighty. Is there a higher power? Higher power is defined as an absolute being or divine nature and has the synonyms of deity‚ god‚ goddess‚ lord and many more. [1]

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    Morgan Spurlock’s Super Size Me explores the concept of obesity-by-fast-food among Americans. He also argues that it is the responsibility of the consumers to resist the addictive‚ available fast food we are trained as children to love. There are a few definitions to consider. In the film‚ fast food is considered any food that is ordered at a counter and served within minutes of the order. There are commonly accepted examples of fast food: Wendy‚ Burger King‚ KFC‚ Popeye’s Chicken‚ and of course

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    me"‚ filmmaker Morgan Spurlock has close interaction between the film and subject. He is a main character in "Supersize me" and a participant for participatory mode. It means the filmmaker and the character is the same person. The topic of the film is to find out the dangers of fast food. He created a conflict with McDonald’s. Morgan Spurlock had a 30-day period eating only 3 meal McDonald’s a day and stared the film. There is some text to show the date and location in the film. Morgan Spurlock showed

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    King. The movie was made in 1994 and produced by Niki Marvin. The movie stars Morgan Freeman and Tim Robbins as two convicts serving time in a New England prison named Shawshank. Tim Robbins plays a man named Andy Dufresne‚ a banker‚ who gets convicted of murdering his wife and her lover and is sent to prison in Shawshank. Andy eventually becomes good friends with a fellow convict by the name of Ellis Boyd Redding(Morgan Freeman) who is able to get anything for anyone within reason. The story follows

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    chronological and is in the same time period of the film (1994). The film stars Tim Robbins‚ who plays a young and successful banker‚ Andrew “Andy” Dufresne‚ sentenced to life term at Shawshank State Prison in Maine‚ for murdering his wife and her lover. Morgan Freeman‚ who plays the Character Ellis “Red” Redding‚ a prisoner in the same jail‚ narrates Andy’s story to the audience. The film also stars Bob Gunton who plays the warden of the prison. The Film begins with a flash back‚ where the protagonist

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    Film Review

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    ABOUT THE FILM In 1997‚ Academy Award-winning actor Morgan Freeman offered to pay for the senior prom at Charleston High School in Mississippi under one condition: the prom had to be racially integrated. His offer was ignored. In 2008‚ Freeman offered again. This time the school board accepted‚ and history was made. Charleston High School had its first-ever integrated prom - in 2008. Until then‚ blacks and whites had had separate proms even though their classrooms have been integrated for decades

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    The Aquatic Ape Theory

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    alternative explanation of human evolution that suggests modern man spent some time adapting to a semi-aquatic environment before taking on its current form. This idea was first proposed in 1942‚ and its greatest proponent since that time has been Elaine Morgan. The aquatic ape theory‚ although compelling‚ has failed to become accepted within the scientific community. Max Westenhofer first published an account of the theory in 1942‚ but it was Alister Hardy who defined the idea more clearly in 1960: “My

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