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     You should say;  What is the title?  When did you see it?  What is the story about?  And explain why this movie was interesting to you. Last summer‚ my family and I went to AMC Movie Theater in Cupertino and enjoyed a movie entitled “Journey to the Center of the Earth”. It was a Science Fiction and adventure movie in three-dimensions. We enjoyed state-of –the-art computer graphics in the movie. For instance‚ when a dinosaur chased the characters‚ I was on edge as if I were with them. The movie’s

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    decoys or "MacGuffins". Through his appearances in his own films‚ interviews‚ film trailers‚ and the television program ‘Alfred Hitchcock Presents’‚ he has become a cultural icon. In Hitchcock’s film ‘Psycho’ (1960) the opening credits itself already captures the audience’s attention. The word ‘Psycho’ appears on the screen being sliced and cut in sudden motions almost like a stabbing motion or knife actions which suggest murder. Also the music playing in the opening credits is very sharp and fast

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    in a movie. While antagonist is the character that is in the opposition to the protagonist. In the movie “Now You See Me”‚ the protagonists are Daniel Atlas‚ Merritt McKinney‚ Henley Reese‚ Jack Wilder‚ Dylan Rhodes and Alma Dray. Thaddeus Bradley and Arthur Tressler are the antagonists. A famous American actor Morgan Freeman plays the role Thaddeus Bradley in “Now You See Me”‚ a former magician then a proficient magic debunker who made money by revealing the magic tricks done in the movie. He is

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    experimenting and creating art that I can enjoy as well as my audience. The video clips showed in my portfolio are bits and pieces of a movie‚ "With Love‚ Alex"‚ directed and produced by me. My artwork is a drama‚ horror‚ and thriller flick that takes place in the life of high school senior‚ who holds a grudge on her best friends and takes actions on them. The theme of the movie was inspired by the 90’s coming-of-age comedy films‚ such as "Clueless"‚ "10 Things I hate About You"‚ "She’s All That"‚ "Never

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    because of the horrible nature of the content of the movie. A thriller is suspense based and although it can be quite scary it is not the main goal of the movie. Alfred Hitchcock was a master at making thrillers while Steven King movies are more of your horror type of films. Read more: What do you consider the difference between horror and thriller movies? | Answerbag[->3] http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/184832#ixzz1XqdJiyhp A horror movie usually deals with supernatural and fantastic matters

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    capable of doing things that would normally seem unthinkable. Alfred Hitchcock‚ the self-acclaimed “Master of Suspense” explores the theme of duplicity in three of his well-known American films: Shadow of a Doubt (1943)‚ Strangers on a Train (1951)‚ and Psycho (1960). Ironically‚ the definition of duplicity is two-fold. First‚ it refers to deceitfulness and double-dealing. Second‚ it refers to doubleness or pairs – the quintessential doppelganger. By definition‚ a doppelganger is a double of a person and

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    Watching a movie at home is better then at the cinema.Do you agree? Some people think watching movie in a cinema is better. Other think watching movies at home is better. Which do you prefer?Nowadays‚ many people prefer watching movie in a cinema. They believe that the cinema has a better atmosphere to enjoy the movie. However‚ from my perspective‚ people who watch movie at home are indeed happier and freer than people who choose the cinema.In addition‚ people who watch movie at home are more

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    Week 7 Assignment 1 – Rough Draft – Movie Theatres vs. Movies at Home Daniel Lunden Linda Iaccino 12/8/13 COM 155 While watching a movie in theaters and watching a movie at home delivers the same content to viewers‚ the experience is very different. Movie theatres have been around since the 1900’s and before recently‚ were the only option a person had if they wanted to watch a movie. Fast-forward to 2013‚ and it is a very different story; with high speed

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    For the past one hundred plus years numerous people have escaped the daily grind of life via the movie cinema. In fact‚ the movie cinema has been around in both America and Europe since 1905 when the first nickelodeon theatres sprang into existence (Pellettieri‚ 2007). Viewing a movie at the local cinema was for many generations a rite of passage for weekend activity. As time has passed movie viewing venues have brought the theatre into our homes via video tapes and Digital Video Disk (commonly

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    “Frankly‚ my dear‚ I don’t give a damn” (Howard). During the filming of one of the greatest films in cinematic history‚ the director and producers battled with the Movie Picture Producers and Distributors of America (MPPDA) over whether or not an actor should be allowed to say the quote stated earlier. MPPDA finally agreed to allow this line in Gone with the Wind (Thompson and Bordwell 198). If Gone with the Wind had not been approved to include the inappropriate word and instead had been forced

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