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    The movie the group decided on is called Scarface. The scenes we chose was the final scene when Tony goes for one final face off in an all out shoot out in his home. A classic scene where Tony says his famous line “Say hello to my little friend!” and begins his last stand as a one man army. The movie had some very great moments‚ even our information on our main character is some what obscured in mystery as we barely know Tony Montana’s origin. It becomes a little difficult to identify Tony as a round

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    Which of the following gangster films was forced to add a title at the end to satisfy public watchdog groups? Student Answer: CORRECT The Public Enemy Scarface Gomorrah 7. Question : Which of the following is the best way to describe a director’s style? Student Answer: CORRECT His or her favorite mise en scène‚ cinematography‚ editing‚ and sound techniques The habitual way he or she deals with the actors on the set Typical way he or she deals with

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    Great Gatsby Criticism

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    Pete Nguyen Mr. Wicker English 3‚ 4 5/24/13 Title: Scarface‚ The Great Gatsby and the American Dream Author(s): Marilyn Roberts Source: Roberts‚ Marilyn. "Scarface‚ The Great Gatsby and the American Dream." Literature/Film Quarterly 34.1 (2006): 71-78. Rpt. in Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism. Vol. 210. Detroit: Gale‚ 2009. Literature Resource Center. Web. 28 May 2013. In Marilyn Roberts’ criticism of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby she compares the main character Jay Gatsby to

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    excitement or in a situation of expectancy. Aspects such as graphics‚ sound and the language used in movie trailer help to create suspense and the urge to watch the entire film. Focusing on the three films; The Birds 1963‚ Texas Chainsaw massacre 2003 and Scarface 1983‚ shall aim to define suspense according to the selective issues addressed. Alfred

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    Little Caesar‚ Mervyn LeRoy‚ Edward G. Robinson‚ Warner Bros.‚ 1931 The Public Enemy‚ William Wellman‚ James Gagney‚ Warner Bros.‚ 1931 Scarface: Shame of the Nation‚ Howard Hawks‚ Paul Muni‚ Universal‚ 1932 This purpose of this paper will be to explore and define the gangster genre in American film history from the years of 1930-1932. These gangster films center on the criminal actions of bank robbers‚ hoodlums‚ and the bootlegging of alcohol during the period of prohibition. The gangsters

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    Movie Review

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    Movie Review: Scarface (1983) The Godfather Trilogy. White Heat. Little Caesar. Just of few names of films considered as “Gangster classics of yesteryear”. These films and countless others displayed the glitz and glamour of the gangsters of that era. Whether they be fast talking con men or business savvy mobsters‚ these films gave a glimpse inside the lives of the common gangster‚ or Hollywood’s interpretation that is. Although the films were made with great care and consideration‚ they often

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    The sweat lodge is a key healing and spiritual practice of most‚ if not all‚ Native American cultures. A variant of the sweat lodge is seen in those cultures from the artic to South America. It can be seen as a form of water therapy as it uses extreme heat and water to produce its effects. Specifically I will explain my personal journey and experience as a participant of a Mohawk sweat lodge. Each tribe has its own unique way of performing the sweat even if they all share the same base upon which

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    characteristics however‚ are altered and warped by directors in order to portray certain themes and ideas that better illustrate the zeitgeist of society. A variety of gangster films can be observed to be doing this; G-Men (1935)‚ The Departed (2006‚ Scarface (both 1932 and 1983). Each of these visual texts play the role of feeding the pertinent issues and worries present within a society back to that particular audience. The 1930s was a very conservative era for

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    Video games began modestly‚ in a primitive age that had a littile yellow dot scour a maze "eating" little white dots. Since then‚ video games have expanded exponentially. These games even spand genres‚ including action‚ adventure‚ sports‚ etc. In their progression‚ many video games have attempted to simualte really‚ emersing the gamer into this puesdo-reality. Although some attempts were unsuccessful in fully depicting reality‚ one game managed to bring this vision to fruition. The Grand Theft

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    Rolling Twenties Brother The era known as the Roaring Twenties was a time of immense joy‚ opportunity and prosperity. Unfortunately‚ the 1920’s was also a period where greed‚ corruption and organized crime took a firm foothold. The exuberant happiness of the time was only trumped by its gap between the rich and the poor. The novel shows the true face of the so-called Age of Wonderful Nonsense with the writer’s own personal conflict. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s groundbreaking novel The Great Gatsby has

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