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    Movie Review of Almost Famous In the movie “Almost Famous”‚ Cameron Crowe portrays the life of a high-school boy named William. William was more advanced than the other children. He dreams of becoming a lawyer but little does he know‚ his life is about to change. William is given the opportunity to write a story for Rolling Stone Magazine. His task is to interview an up-and-coming rock band named StillWater as he accompanies it on their concert tour. He is presented with many challenges that

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    The movie‚ American Sniper‚ has definitely been one of the most anticipated and controversial films of 2014. The movie is directed by Clint Eastwood‚ and stars Bradley Cooper. This movie tells the unique and complicated story of former navy seal‚ Chris Kyle. Chris Kyle is mostly known as the most lethal sniper in U.S military history. Chris had 160 confirmed kills in total of all of his tours of duty. Unfortunately‚ Chris Kyle was killed at a gun range by a former marine who had a history of mental

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    300 Movie Review The Battle of Thermopylae is a famous historical event‚ many people have known of it probably after watching the great movie 300 that was released back in 2006. The movie tells the story of king Leonidas and his 300 men fighting a fierce battle against the Persian army that came to invade Greece. However‚ like any other Hollywood movie that is based on an actual historical event‚ this movie is no exception from rewriting some of the historical facts. After a brief comparison between

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    I Like A Movie Analysis

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    Overall I did like this movie‚ it had some dull moments because of the repeated concepts‚ but it was still really good. For instance‚ it seemed to drag on‚ he hadn’t even gotten into the toy store until about half the movie was done. It also had a lot of predictable moments. For example‚ in the middle of the movie‚ it had shown Josh and Susie having fun and what she was pushing for. It was made into a serious matter early on in the movie when she had actually enjoyed the date compared to others she

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    differences and similarities in the book and movie Our America. The book and the movie Our America is a story about two best friends‚ both teenagers named LeAlan and Lloyd. They went throughout their neighborhood recording everything that happens in their daily life and what happens in their neighborhood on a daily basis. The reason it is called Our America is because they want to show the readers “their America” in the ghetto. I think that the book and the movie version of Our America have more differences

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    Fight Club Movie Analysis

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    psychological conflicting forces and in order to analyze these forces‚ there needs to be a way of tapping into peoples minds. The narrator tells his personal journey of self-discovery through his alter ego and his schizophrenic experiences. The movie is told through a sequence of events is told through a flashback that starts with insomnia. Jack starts attending support groups for testicular cancer survivors that let him release his emotions and can finally is able to sleep at night. Although

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    "Taken 3"‚ but he fails to succeed and got a bad movie rating. The main character Brain Mills (Liam Neeson) is a highly trained killer and has many people who dislike him. Which leads to the killing of his ex-wife in the third movie of taken. Mr. Mills sets off in the movie running from the cop Frank Dotzler in Los Anglos to prove that he did not kill his ex-wife Lenore while trying to keep in touch with his daughter Kim. Many people do not like the movie "Taken 3" due to the lack of understanding of

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    happens behind them that makes the games are as they are. This movie has the power to completely change the way we see a simple baseball game. In a few words‚ the whole move is about fielding a successful team on a limited budget. Baseball’s "Moneyball" theory states that the baseball market undervalues some attributes (and players with these attributes) that are key contributors to wins while overvaluing other attributes. In the movie we can see how Billy Beane‚ manager of the Athletics‚ which

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    One of my favorite narrative is a movie called The Hungry Games. In this narrative movie there is a lot of problems all build up onto one big problem‚ but there is only one solution to it all. There is a lot of action and adventure that happens in order to solve the characters problem. The main problem is in order to save the village that each character lives in they have to fight against each other‚ and win the fight. The way they are chosen is each child in the village name is put into a jar however

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    originally came from the movie “Remember the Titans”. The movie was based on a true story about a town that loved football and was the most prejudiced town in the 1970’s. The movie took place in a hometown called Alexandria‚ located in Virginia‚ where schools were both forced to integrate with an all-white school and with an all and black school together. Denzel Washington‚ does an amazing job being there for the football players and through the movie. The main themes of the movie are overcoming racism

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