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    Restrepo Review

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    embrace the brotherhood they experience and adopt each of their brothers into their own family. Restrepo examplifies the struggle and suffering to the comradary and didication of the modern day warrior. The documenters of Restrepo‚ Sebastion Junger and Tim Hetherington lived with the platoon of U.S. soldiers in the Korengal Valley‚ Afganastan for 15 months. The Korengal Valley was appropriatly dubbed the deadliest place on Earth. During the occupation of the valley 50 American soldiers were killed in

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    Edward Scissorhands

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    Furthermore‚ the film portrays how society judges others based on appearance and puts the reality second. Tim Burton‚ the director of the film‚ develops upon this point‚ as it is a crucial theme in the film‚ and exposes the viewer to the true consequences of the bias judgment that occurs in our society. Edward Scissorhands also presents the conformity and social normality that society has been adopted. Tim Burton establishes Edward as an outsider who is physically‚ socially and sub-culturally very different

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    Hard Work or Hard Luck

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    at comedian Tim Allen who in one week ranked number one for his: television series “Home Improvement”‚ book “Don’t Stand Too Close to a Naked Man”‚ and film “The Santa Clause”. One would assume that Mr. Allen was a lucky man but in actuality the man has struggled and worked hard to get where he is today. Tim Allen‚ born in 1953 in Colorado‚ was brought up in a household with six other siblings. At the young age of eleven‚ Tim’s father was sadly killed by a drunk driver‚ leaving Tim to grow up in

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    style In Burton s Eyes

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    Walburen English 101 Honors February 9‚2015 Style‚In Burton’s Eyes Tim Burton has more opportunities as a director rather than an author to show shots/framing‚lighting‚camera movement‚and music/sounds.In some of his past movies such as "Edward Scissorhands" and "The Corpse Bride" he used various of technique to demonstrate moods and tones. The tone of his movies are almost always dark because of his childhood experiences. Tim Burton uses lighting‚Sound and camera to depict a unique gothic cinematic

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    Shawshank Redemption

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    Based on the Stephen King novel “Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption”. Tim Robbins stars as Andy Dufresne‚ a successful young banker who is sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of his wife and her lover. Andy is sent to Shawshank prison‚ place where brutality from both guards and other prisoners is common. Andy makes friends with Red (Morgan Freeman)‚ a lifer who has already spent many years inside. Red smuggles items into the prison for the other prisoners. Red soon discovers that

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    Within the film Edward Scissorhands‚ the director Tim Burton exposes us to a vulnerable‚ almost baby like un-developed human in a full grown man’s body. We are allowed in to Edward’s strange‚ yet exciting new world where we experience in his many plaguing problems‚ of heart ache and confusion. Edwards’s problems are both caused equally by‚ his kind-hearted good nature and his trusting soul towards others‚ but at the same time by his rage and anger in desperate times caused by the cruel judging people

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    on Elm Street” in 1984‚ but he became a star after he starred in a hit TV show‚ “21 Jump Street”‚ in 1987. He did many teen movies‚ up until 1990‚ when he played the main role in Tim Burton’s “Edward Scissorhands”. After that movie‚ he became known as a serious‚ dark actor with shocking roles. He starred in more Tim Burton movies and other rather “dark” and “mysterious” movies. Then in 2003‚ he starred in a blockbuster‚ “Pirates of the Carribean: The Curse of The Black Pearl” as a very unique character-

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    Nathan D S College Life & Mindset 10/3/12 Essay (Question 3) According to Amy L Sherman‚ in her book ‘Kingdom Calling’‚ there are four character traits which are a must for wise vocational stewardship; servanthood‚ responsibility‚ courage and humility.[1] In a society in which athletes are idolized‚ there are few other vocations that can impact more souls‚ both lost and saved‚ than in sports ministry. It is one of the only vocations in which a platform of thousands‚ sometimes millions‚ of

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    Christmas Carol

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    goodwill in people’s hearts to include those lea fortunate in the traditions involved in the celebrations of Christmas and its universal goodwill. Charity towards the poor and destitute is clearly displayed throughout the novel with the use of Tiny Tim who symbolises the plight of the poor which evokes feelings of charity in the rich‚ and the use of Scrooge the “covetous old sinner” who transforms his morbid self into an animated Christian man. The poverty which existed in England emotively affected

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    Essay - Big Fish

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    Big Fish M Krause 02/27/13 Production: Columbia Pictures‚ 2003 Producer: Bruce Cohen/Dan Jinks Director: Tim Burton Screenplay: Daniel Wallace (novel)‚ John August (screenplay) Cinematography: Philippe Rousselot Editing: Chris Lebenzon Music: Danny Elfman Principal Characters: Ewan McGregor Ed Bloom (Young) Albert Finney Ed Bloom (Senior) Billy Crudup Will Bloom Jessica Lange Sandra Bloom (Senior) Helena Bonham Carter Jenny (Young)/Jenny (Senior)/The Witch

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