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    Schindler's List Review

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    Schindler’s List is an American Drama film released in 1993 by the famous director Steven Spielberg. It accurately depicts the saving of over 1000 Jew’s by Oskar Schindler during the Holocaust‚ in a stylistic and timeless fashion. The movie was a major box-office hit‚ grossing over 300 million dollars world wide with a budget of only 25 million. It recieved much critical acclaim winning 7 Oscars while being placed 8th on the list of America’s Best Movies. The movie was even preserved by the U.S Library

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    Nothing

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    Nazi commander of Krakow‚ Amon Goeth was known as a conscienceless monster. Director Steven Spielberg works carefully to show unexpected depth and complexity to his character. Amon Goeth was accepted in the film mostly as Schindler’s dark twin‚ he was a person easily swayed by money‚ women and greed. Amon was a man who lived his life unaccompanied‚ and will certainly not think about anyone else but himself. Steven Spielberg scenes Amon Goeth (played by Ralph Fiennes) in many aggressive forms‚ he would

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    called ‘stars’ of our day are not paid for doing nothing. These celebrities have had to dedicate the best part of their lives from an early age to reach the heights of elitism they are able to enjoy today. Do you really believe the sporting likes of Steven Gerrard or Usain Bolt achieved their levels of success by coincidence or luck? No! It has taken years of hard work‚ commitment and personal sacrifice to arrive at their current celebrity status. ‘Practice makes perfect.’ This statement could be applied

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    John Williams

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    Hollywood begun to notice Williams citing his versatility in composing piano jazz and symphonic music. In 1967 he received his first Oscar nomination for ‘Valley of the Dolls’ and won his first in 1971 for Fiddler on the Roof. In 1974‚ a young Steven Spielberg making his feature directorial debut approached John Williams to score his film ‘The Sugarland Express’. Spielberg had been impressed by Williams work on the film ‘The Reivers’ (1969)‚ stating Williams could compose the music sound for any

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    In today’s society people are surrounded by different stories and artistic concepts regarding space‚ and other life forms outside of planet Earth. Steven Spielberg’s E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial (1982) was one of the first major science fiction tales that was shown in theatres that amazed audiences. There are plenty of reasons as to why people across America fell in love with this extraordinary spaceman‚ and still continue to love him to this day. By personifying E.T. it allowed viewers to be consumed

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    in the late 20th century. The inventor of the digital camera‚ Steven Sasson‚ took a risk and was the first person to actually be able to sucessfully build a fimless camera. He was born at Brooklyn‚ New York‚ in 1950. The idea came to the photography industry when they thought of have a camera which would let them edit the images using the computer. Kodak‚ the current major camera producer‚ and the company that Steven Sasson works at‚ was the first to oficially introduce to the global market

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    Saving Private Ryan

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    kinds of viewers. It has elements of violence‚ patriotism‚ sentimentality‚ and heroism all rolled into one film. All of my subjects‚ including the internet critics‚ feel that Saving Private Ryan will receive many awards‚ and that it is a credit to Steven Spielberg as a director. When asked if they would recommend the film to another each of my interviewees responded positively. One widely talked about part of this film is the huge degree of violence. In this case however‚ contrary to the usual

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    Saving Private Ryan

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    Saving Private Ryan. In critiquing Steven Spielberg’s movie Saving Private Ryan‚ I realized that you can not base a move only on realism. A good movie has got to have some kind of character or formalism to carry the viewer through these realistic scenes. Spielberg not only uses these tools but also showed stereotyped images in his characters. In my critique I wish to point out some uses of realism‚ formalism‚ and stereotypes in the movie Saving Private Ryan. In my eyes Saving Private

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    Analyze the methods used to make the opening battle sequence of ‘Saving Private Ryan’ both shocking and realistic‚ and say how effective you find it as an introduction to the film Steven Spielberg’s master piece Saving Private Ryan earned itself 5 academy awards‚ including the best director award in 1998. The all star cast starring Tom Hanks‚ Matt Damon‚ Tom Sizemore and Edward Burns brings to life the horror of war. Seen through the eyes of a squad of American soldiers‚ the story begins

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    Greys Anatomy

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    surgeons‚ Grey’s Anatomy mainly revolves its plotline around the main character and protagonist Meredith Grey who is initially introduced as a young intern who is consistently expected to live up to her mother’s legacy. The show also introduces Isobel Stevens‚ Derek Shepard‚ Preston Burke‚ her mother Ellis Grey and many of the other doctors that Meredith works with. Ellis Grey‚ who was a world-renowned surgeon‚ never believed that Meredith had the capability of being good enough to succeed as a surgeon

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