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    Tom and Jerry Story

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    A cat‚ large‚ gray and devilish‚ a Machiavellian glint in his yellow-irised eyes‚ and a mouse‚ small‚ brown‚ cherubic yet cheeky‚ chase each other around a kitchen‚ demolishing the ice box‚ ironing board‚ plate rail‚ a whole sink full of dishes and littering the floor with egg shells‚ dripping yolks and oozing jam. The kitchen battle wages on‚ its final outcome unknown to the participants. But to the people watching in the warm darkness of the theater‚ there is little doubt as to the identity of

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    Casablanca

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    Casablanca essay Casablanca is a classic Hollywood movie where the setting is in French unoccupied Casablanca of 1940’s World War II era. The good portion of the movie has a love story theme centered on two people whose names are Rick Blaine and Ilsa Lund. In the movie‚ Rick is the owner of Rick’s Americana bar and there his predictability is minimal as it can keep the audience guessing on his nature. He did play the part of the hero but kind of hard to notice his heroic nature in the beginning

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    Movie Review: A Place at the Table I’m glad that I was able to go watch the screening last week because the movie truly emphasized on the alarming situation in our country. I usually don’t like watching films that are relative to what happening to our nation but this movie really showed an impact to me. It’s a national disgrace than nearly 50 million of our American neighbors live in homes that can’t afford enough food. This compelling film explains why we have this problem‚ and‚ most importantly

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    Film Language

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    Film Language The Semiotics of Cinema What is Film Language? Ways in which films tell stories and affect the viewer; the elements of filmmaking employed to tell the story in a particular way Christian Mertz’s theory: film was not a language system but a language. French film theorist Conventions Customary ways of doing things‚ rather than grammatical rules A way in which something is usually done‚ especially within a particular area or activity Example: Canadian tire money‚ where it

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    Corey Turner

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    Corey turner was born on 7 January 1976 in Detroit‚ Michigan‚ USA. His star sign is a Capricorn and his height is 6’ 3" (1.91 m). Coreys achivements incude visual effects (20 titles)Editor (3 titles)Show Producer (1 title)Show Director (1 title)Show Self (3 titles). He is a stereographer which is someone who will sit by the director and map out the presentation for the 3D movie. They need to make sure they stayon point with whatthe director visions also‚ not just " oh this looks great‚ ill put it

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    The Confusing Interpretations of Films From the 1940’s Although‚ the book “American Film and Society Since 1945” gives detailed explanations of films from the 1940’s; I find it difficult to understand the interpretations. For example‚ it is comparable to attempting to write a book report; without having read the book. Without the experience of actually watching the films mentioned in our required text; I feel lost in the translation of films that are considered iconic in American Culture. However

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    The studio system was a system that sort of streamlined the film production process. In order to reduce risk major studios created a system that controlled production and distribution of films. Studios implemented long-term contracts for all involved to have exclusivity with with studio under control of a central producer. Major Studios created an oligopoly that was mass producing and distributing feature films. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and four other major studios dominated film production and distribution

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    Raging Bulls

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    found “Easy Riders/Raging Bulls” by Peter Biskind to be a fantastic portrait of the best dozen years of American film and the insane circumstances that created them. The reading included many features in one‚ cultural anthropology‚ film criticism‚ and gossip. This book is an excellent account of the film industry revolution during the 60’s and 70’s. It focuses more on the directors and not the actors‚ which is good because most of the decent directors of that time were completely out of their minds

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    ‘FANTASY STORIES AND FANTASY FILMS MERELY SERVE AS A MEANS OF ESCAPISM.’ DO YOU AGREE? Q: Do you agree? T: Arts (literary/media) K: Fantasy stories & films; merely; escapism Introduction: Imagine getting whisked away into Neverland where you never have to grow up. Or envision getting transported into an extraordinary land called Pandora where you fly with pointy-eared archers who live in harmony with nature on Mountain Banshees. Indeed‚ fantasy stories and films have the power to transport

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    American Sniper

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    Jessica Smith Instructor Ashley Allen Composition 101 February 10‚ 2015 American Sniper Once the lights dim‚ the screen expands‚ and the audience becomes silent‚ the greatest true story to be told is about to begin. Chris Kyle‚ “Legend‚” grew up in a small town in Texas with an aspiration to be a cowboy. He then realized he needed something different‚ more rewarding‚ which is when he decided to utilize his special talent by becoming a sniper in the navy SEALs. While in Iraq‚ Chris ventures out

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