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    Scatman's World Analysis

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    Many songs are made to entertain‚ and many songs have a message rooted within. Finding the traits and connotations of a song can be tiresome. With the help of a checklist it is simpler. The song “Scatman’s World” by Scatman John (John Paul Larkin) is a catchy song and also has meaning. This astounding song can be broken down through its uniqueness‚ structure‚ and purpose. On first glance the song is catchy‚ has an upbeat mood‚ has a unique sound‚ and can be compared to John Larkin’s other works

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    The Shining

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    chase Danny through the hotel‚ Danny runs along ahead of the plodding‚ limping‚ demented Jack‚ and the audience is led to believe that he will be unable to escape. Of course‚ Danny does escape and Kubrick instead allows Jack to kill Dick Hallorann (Scatman Crothers). Kubrick gives the audience one very violent moment in a film that the audience expects to be very violent. Given the other films released in near proximity such as The Amityville Horror or Alien‚ audiences of the time were surely expecting

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    "The Shining

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    "The Shining" by Stanley Kubrick One of the most ambiguous movies shot by Stanley Kubrick is “The Shining” – a horror film‚ that tells a story of a family that has moved into a hotel called the Overlook‚ which was inhabited by ghosts. Throughout the film‚ the plot develops around the Torrance family: Jack‚ Wendy‚ and their son Danny. Kubrick based the film on a novel written by Steven King. The literary source is rather thrilling and intriguing‚ and the film can be basically given the same positive

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    Famous Ethiopian distance runner Haile Gebrelassic set the indoor 2000-metre record through by synchronizing his movements with music‚ matching his stride perfectly to the rhythm of the pop song “Scatman.” Synchronizing allows runners to match up the tempo with their desired stride. Tempo is theorized to be a key component to how music will affect athletic performance. Research has shown that majority of people prefer to listen to fast tempo music

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    Movie Reflection

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    What is in your movie? ENG 225 Hannah Judson March 15‚ 2010 What is in your movie? How does one analysis a movie? How does one watch a movie? What are you looking for in the movie? When you watch the movie‚ does the movie tell you a story or do you learn any life lessons from it? Movie making is considered an industry and an art form; as an artist media‚ it can come in a form of expression. A movie has so many components intertwined into it to make it overall and complete. Therefore‚ is

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    The Shining (1980) is creative director Stanley Kubrick’s intense‚ epic‚ gothic horror film and haunted house masterpiece - a beautiful‚ stylish work that distanced itself from the blood-letting and gore of most modern films in the horror genre. (The film waits until its climax to provide the typical catharctic bloody violence of most traditional horror films.) The film’s source material from science-fiction/horror author Stephen King’s 1977 best-selling novel (his third novel under his own name)

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