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    Bonnie and Clyde

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    the centre of the American filmmaking industry‚ and several studios‚ such as Warner Brothers and Columbia‚ ‘responded by creating low-budget production units dedicated to producing the work of exciting new talents like Francis Ford Coppola‚ Martin Scorsese and Peter Bogdanovich.’ (Miller‚ 2005) The term ‘New Hollywood’ was introduced after the success of Bonnie and Clyde. In the meantime‚ Bonnie and Clyde is considered as one of the first of the ‘New Hollywood’ era. New Hollywood (or also known as

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    Bessie Coleman Role Model

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    Bessie Coleman Bessie Coleman was the first African American female pilot. Starting off in a racist Texas Bessie worked as a laundress after she dropped out of college. At the age of twenty three she decide to move in in with her brother in Chicago to find a better life. After hearing stories of World War I pilots she had a sudden interest in flying. Due to discrimination Bessie could not go to an aviation school in America‚ so she moved to France to pursue her dreams. After this she came back

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    CRM AT THE TIP OF SPEAR [pic] By Fahad Malik CRM - AT THE TIP OF THE SPEAR Introduction Military flying differs considerably from commercial aviation due to the special circumstances and restrictions involved. Military discipline revolves around utter obedience whereas CRM aims to foster a culture with encouraging the freedom to respectfully question authority. The primary goal of CRM is enhanced situational awareness‚ self awareness‚ leadership‚ assertiveness‚ decision

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    I. OPENING Name: Date: 12/01/2010 Film: Twelve O’Clock High Individual: General Savage Group/Team: 918th Bomb Group B17 Aviators Organization: 918th Bomb Group 8th.AF Army Air Corp “Twelve O’Clock High” has stood the test of time for over 50 years as an in-depth look of leadership in adversity. The compelling characters are buffeted by actual combat scenes that add a stark realism to the dangers faced in combat; both physical and psychological. II. DESCRIPTION

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    The Godfather Conventions

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    the lives of a New York Jewish that spanned forty years. In the years that followed the release of Coppola’s The Godfather‚ a considerable number of gangster films were realised but few depicted the healthy influence that The Godfather had. Martin Scorsese is‚ however‚ among the few filmmakers who had the freedom‚ occasionally‚ and a constant mindset that an auteur had. He depicted the theme of family ties that were being torn

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    A value common in many gothic texts is that of the role of women‚ who are generally demonstrated as weak and incapable‚ especially in difficult and unfamiliar circumstances. In “The Turn of the Screw‚” for example‚ the governess and even Mrs Grose are determined to protect and mother the children yet; ironically‚ they cannot even go as far as to protect themselves mentally. Correspondingly‚ in “Shutter Island‚” it is implied that Teddy’s psychological insecurity is only there due to the trauma his

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    “Anurag Kashyap: an auteur demystified” This essay deals with the life and work of celebrated filmmaker and enigma‚ Anurag Kashyap and deciphers his rise from a wannabe script writer to a director whose proficiency earned him acclaim from all quarters‚ be it film critics or the thousands of viewers across all spectrums of society. The essay attempts to explain this versatile artist’s background and personal life and its impact on themes he chooses to explore through

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    Girls & Film

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    “The old Hollywood was considered a factory‚ some studios created over 100 films a year.” Barsam‚ Richard‚ and Dave Monahan. Looking at Movies. Fourth Edition. New York: W.W. Norton & Company. Through the look of cameras film makers such as Martin Scorsese and Sydney Pollack relied on style‚ narrative‚ and visual elements to effectively tell their story. The narrative‚ meaning driving the film forward for an audience‚ how the camera moves‚ what it sees and actors expressions is all a part of having

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    Flyboys

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    gun bullet that traveled through his upper body. Although Luke’s achievements and overall persona as a fighter pilot was accurately portrayed in Flyboys‚ like much of the other characters in the movie‚ it was the back-stories and filler about the aviators’ personal lives that were historically inaccurate. Many of the aces that joined the squadron were of the middle class. This was accurately portrayed for the most part in the movie as the exposition revealed the backgrounds of the major characters

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    Songs are known because of their notable lyrics‚ mind-blowing instrumental background or delivered amazingly by the singer. Sometimes‚ they become overused and were tied-up to the cinematic universe and even in TV shows. Here is the list of the most overused songs in movies. Number Five: “Sweet Home Alabama” by by Lynyrd Skynyrd.This is probably the only song that Hollywood knows that reminds us about the South and when the character is a backwards country hick. Ironically used in Con-Air when the

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