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    Miracle Movie Analysis

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    Miracle Miracle is a sports movie made in 2004. The movie is about the story of Coach Herb Brooks‚ and his 1980 U.S. Olympic Hockey team. Russia has been dominant for years on the ice‚ defeating the best teams the world has to offer‚ including the NHL All-Star team. In an attempt to beat the Russians‚ Herb is hired as the coach the US Olympic team. Brooks now must use his unique coaching method to turn a rag-tag team of hot headed college kids into a medal winning olympic hockey team‚ and finally

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    Melancholia The movie Review Rollercoaster ride To some‚ this movie may be one’s vision of apocalyptic theories or a big bang bound to happen or a grandiose of colliding planets and personalities. One thing is certain‚ this movie will take you on a rollercoaster ride of psychological highs and emotional lows. The end of the world is hard enough to think about‚ but Lars Von Trier isn’t afraid to explore his imaginative possibilities. According to Sigmund Fraud‚ Melancholia is described as

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    How to Start a Movie

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    ago when I was getting ready to launch my own movie blog (The Movie Blog officially launched on July 24th 2003) I did a quick little google search for “movie blogs”. At that time it said it came up with about 11‚000 results. I did that exact same search eariler today and found that google was now giving me 17‚200‚000 results. That’s a growth of just a hair over 1563636% The popularity of Blogging in general continues to grow exponentially‚ and movie blogging in particular is something more and

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    Stardust: Movie Analysis

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    Director: Matthew Vaughn Essay The director uses shots and angle to make the movie more divert. It makes the movie have emotion and thrill. In the movie Stardust Matthew Vaughn uses shots and angles to show emotion‚ excitement and power in his scenes. He uses a lot of low-angle shots to make the character look powerful‚ he also uses a lot of medium close-ups to show the expression of the character’s face but at the same time you can also see a bit of their upper shoulders‚ and he also uses a

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    Into The Wild Movie Vs

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    ended up living in the bus for a total of 113 days and then dying. Both the movie and book of Into the Wild explore the adventure that Chris McCandless takes‚ while the book focuses on comparing Chris to other people and the relationships he had‚ the movie focuses specifically on the life story and adventure of Chris McCandless‚ therefore the movie is better than the book. The number one thing I noticed in the movie that was different in the book is that Carine (his sister) tells the entire story

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    Cgi's Impact On Movie

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    Imagine a movie about living dinosaurs in the modern era who terrorize an amusement park? You probably did not have to use that much imagination because you have probably seen that movie‚ Jurassic Park. It was‚ and still is‚ a cinematic classic that was only made possible through the use of computer generated imagery‚ or CGI. CGI has revolutionized the movie and television industry in a greater way than even video games. Almost every movie today is made with at least some CGI scenes or effects and

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    The Shining Movie Meaning

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    Stanley Kubrick in the year of 1980‚ is a classic horror movie about a family isolated in a haunted hotel for the winter. However‚ Bill Blakemore‚ a journalist‚ has written an article that claims that the film has much more meaning to it than just a man gone mad in a sinister hotel filled with dark entities. The article “The Family Of Man” written by Bill Blakemore‚ could make it seem as if it is almost an entirely new film. However‚ the movie is no more than what it portrays‚ and Blakemore’s argument

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    Rocky Movie Symbolism

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    This enticing movie brings you with the character Rocky as he struggles to succeed in middle-class Philadelphia. Living in the poorer sections of his neighborhood‚ Rocky is a small-time boxer who also works for a loan shark on the side. He makes just enough money to keep a deteriorating apartment and a couple pets. But once given the opportunity to box a legend in front of a huge crowd‚ he works hard to train and prepare. Though quite drab and uneventful at some moments‚ the movie progresses into

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    Abundance In Movie Remakes

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    Ronald G. Buell III Professor Casamassima EMF 140 5/13/15 Final Paper: Abundance in Movie Remakes Each year hundreds of movies are released to the public for viewing in theaters to generate billions of dollars in profit. It just seems that as of late these movies aren’t necessarily “new”. Movie companies such as Disney‚ Pixar‚ Universal Studios‚ Warner Bro’s Studio‚ Paramount‚ Spyglass entertainment‚ Lionsgate‚ Columbia and Screen Gems have started to find a quicker‚ safer and cheaper alternative

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    how utterly connected a group of people’s lives are‚ even though they all seem to be extremely diverse. The movie Crash emphasizes the interconnectedness of these people that originally appear very different from one another. Preconceived notions of stereotypes prevent the characters from fully understanding how similar and connected they really are. The director‚ Paul Haggis‚ crafts the movie so that the characters‚ symbols‚ and even the scene transitions support the purpose that the film is trying

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