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    And the Oscar Goes to...

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    is the case of Midnight in Paris. Such is the case of Woody Allen; the artist. Once hailed by Hollywood as the most prolific filmmaker of modern times‚ with critically acclaimed hits‚ Hannah and her sisters (1986)‚ The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985) and Annie Hall (1977)‚ Allen was on top of the world with several Oscar nominations and a slew of awards under his belt. However‚ this did not last for long. Entering into the new millennium‚ Woody Allen has faded into oblivion with directors such as James

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    Vicky Christina Barcelona In his 2008 romance “Vicky Christina Barcelona”‚ Woody Allen transitions from his usual Manhattan location and gives us a breath of fresh Spanish air. In this a rather short ninety-minute film Allen creates an intricate soap opera fit for the big screen‚ and spices it with a beautifully talented cast and splendid views of Barcelona. As always‚ he makes the film with very professional‚ irreproachable taste; and‚ as always‚ with dramatic surprises. Two American friends

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    American Values

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    AMERICAN VALUES – ESSAY A. Write an essay (900-1200 words) in which you analyze and interpret Woody Allen’s The Rejection. Focus on the values reflected through the main characters and the values reflected in general in American culture. Woody Allen was born in 1935‚ and is an American writer (and a movie director‚ screenwriter‚ actor‚ comedian and playwright) who is born and raised in New York City. Woody Allen’s work is very prolific‚ and he loves writing about the neurotic upper-class life on

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    My Favorite Restaurant

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    My Favorite Restaurant Technique #5 “The trouble with eating Italian food‚” says Woody Allen‚ “is that five or six days later you’re hungry again.” This is‚ any way you put it‚ true. My favorite restaurant‚ Olive Garden‚ proves Woody right. When you get there you’re starved‚ rapidly going over their perfectly priced menu items‚ flipping through its pages‚ after ten minutes of going back and forward with the menu you finally decide. Your order is brought to you within minutes‚ you take your

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    Now You See Me Sequel

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    I seem to have the opposite opinion about most movies. I didn’t hate Batman v. Superman enough to vomit out my own eyeballs even though the critics told me I should. I adore The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen regardless of the critical backlash. My favorite series is the Now You See Me series‚ and more specifically‚ the sequel is one of my favorite movies of all time. In my opinion‚ the sequel does everything a sequel should do. It answers questions left hanging in the first one‚ and does more

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    Identify a movie

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    States. This movie is the third one of this series of Toy Story. It was produced by Pixar Animation Studios. In Toy Story 3‚ Andy is going to leave home for College and he has to leave his toys because he can’t bring them to the College. He only takes Woody along with him to the College. Someday‚ the others toys find themselves at the day-care center. Andy’s mother donate them to there and the toys think that Andy dumped them but it is not true. They thought the kids in the day-care center would love

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    Watching the film “Get Up Stand Up”‚ reminded me of just how important music is. It really can be a powerful voice for a cause or a movement. When I watched Woody Guthrie singing “This Land Is Your Land”‚ it reminded me of the whole debate about immigration today‚ and how this country is everybody’s land. Woody Guthrie‚ was singing back in the 60’s‚ he gave a voice to those who were frustrated with the policies of their government‚ but I could feel the same passion today that they felt. When he sings

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    Folk Revival Essay

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    side was "Tzena‚ Tzena‚ Tzena"‚ an Israeli dance song that concurrently reached number two on the charts. This was followed by a string of Weaver hit singles that sold millions‚ including ""So Long It’s Been Good to Know You"("Dusty Old Dust") (by Woody Guthrie) and "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine". The Weavers’ career ended abruptly when they were dropped from Decca’s catalog because Pete Seeger had been listed in the publication Red Channels as a probable subversive. Radio stations refused to play their

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    Happy Endings and Other Differences: A Comparison of Pillow Talk and Annie Hall Pillow Talk (1959)‚ starring Doris Day and Rock Hudson‚ and Annie Hall (1977)‚ starring Woody Allen and Diane Keaton‚ are two very different films that both belong to the genre of romantic comedy. Both films received five Oscar nominations. Pillow Talk was nominated for best actress‚ best supporting actress‚ musical score‚ art direction‚ and the one which it won‚ best story and screenplay written directly for the

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    This Land Is Your Land By: Woody Guthrie There are many fold songs that go unheard. But when you go back to the roots of folk music‚ there is one that most every American recognizes. "This Land Is Your Land" has been a staple of Americana for nearly 75 years. The lyrics start off by giving a visual image of the vastness of America. It mentions California and the New York Island which focuses on the widest breadth of the country. Then it mentions the Redwood Forest (Which is also in California)

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