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    In the book & the movie Kidnapped what I found interesting in the movie was when the gun did not shoot when the captain tried to kill Alan and it worked when Davie shot the Captain I also found interesting was when the uncle of Davie said “Why are you here” with gun pointing at Davie. Another part that was interesting was blowing up the ship instead of cashing the ship. The finally part that I found interesting was when Alan killed the head of the Red coats the Red fox. I never thought Alan

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    Would you watch a movie about authors writing books about authors? That sums up the whole movie called The Words. Clay Hammond is the main character‚ who is an author in the movie played by Dennis Quaid. The movie begins with Hammond giving a reading of his new book. He tells the story of his book while narrating Rory Jansen’s (who is played by Bradley Cooper) life. In Hammond’s story‚ Rory finds a manuscript that was long lost. He decides to steal it and publish it as his own to get his writing

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    keeping a clean house. Despite the fact that it seems to be the only thing that they are really in charge of‚ all of the families in the film had maids that assisted the women in these activities. It is a strange dynamic that must have had a belittling effect on the women‚ as they are trapped in the constraints of 1960s “domestic bliss.” The film writer’s focus on the race aspect of the film shows us that he/she is a person who is very sensitive to anything that could be construed as inequality. But if

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    The Movie Crash

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    The Movie Crash is about racial in social division. These factors are what prevents the characters communication effetely. For example‚ Terrance Howard and Thandie Newton where pull over because they where driving a high profile vehicle at night and because they where African American people. The fact that they are were from different backgrounds in had different lifestyles obtusely affected how they communicated. For example‚ Ludacris and Larenz Tate lived in a more poverty stricken neighborhood

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    Movie Review” “Limitless” We are told time and again that we use only a small portion of our brains and have enough left over to run nations in our down time. “Limitless” is about Eddie’s adventures after his ex-brother-in-law gives him a pill that suddenly puts his entire brain online. He finishes his novel at typing speed. He wins at poker‚ invests in the market‚ and runs it up to millions. He fascinates a woman who had rejected him as a loser. He knows intuitively how to handle situations

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    Why Same Sex Couples Should be Allowed to Legally Marry All men were created equal. It is for this reason that gays have the same rights when it comes to housing‚ jobs‚ protection under the law‚ and so on‚ despite their difference in sexual preference. Well then‚ if gays have the same rights as heterosexual men and women‚ why can they not be legally married in the U.S? That is the question that half our country should be asking themselves‚ since 50% of U.S citizens oppose gay marriage. However

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    Movie Review: Fireproof April Fontaine Liberty University Introduction The movie I choose to review is called Fireproof. In this paper on the movie review of the movie Fireproof a brief plot summary of the movie will be given and the scene that has made the most impact will be discussed in further detail. Therapeutic implications in the movie will be discussed such as how this movie can assist in the marriage coaching process. Finally I will discuss how I connected with this movie on a

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    both the movie and the book were able to portray the main idea of Marjane Satrapi "Marji’s" life. The main idea being for us to look at how Marji evolved into a grown women with struggles along the way. Throughout both we were able to clearly understand what a difficult childhood she lived and we were able to get a sense of what her life was like back then. Like in many cases‚ the book informed us of every detail possible in order to get a clearer message across. When it came to the movie‚ it lacked

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    A Good Movie

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    Most of us enjoy a good movie. Movie can relax the distressed mind and can even change a sad or frustrated person’s mood. Watching a movie is the perfect balance to a peaceful atmosphere or a noisy gathering. If there is a certain movie you like to watch‚ obviously you purchase the release copy at the store so you can enjoy it at any time you want. Nevertheless doesn’t the price of the movie at the store make you annoyed? You begin to wonder whether the enjoyment from the movie is worth the investment

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    MOVIE ANALYSIS CROCODILE DUNDEE INTRODUCTION The movie ‘Crocodile Dundee’ directed by Peter Faiman is a 1986 Australian comedy film‚ which relates to an Australian bushman from ‘The Outback’ called Mick Dundee. BODY The movie ‘Crocodile Dundee’ directed by Peter Faiman and produced by John Cornell‚ is an Australian comedy film‚ which was released on the 30th of April 1986 in Australia and on the 26th of September 1986 in United States. This movie has become one of the most successful movies in

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