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    being lost and having no hope. America was fully in the throes of WWII‚ and most people could relate to the disparity of the time. He capitalized on what he was feeling and profited from was going on in the world at the time. He starred in multiple films during the 40’s most of which included mixed reviews and weren’t the successes he had hoped them to be. By the late 1940’s and early 1950’s his once illustrious music career seemed as though it was over. He suffered a “vocal cord hemorrhage (Garvin)”

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    to help clean up and be a light for the children in the local towns. She see’s there in Thailand how blessed she is even after her accident. Bethany is played by Anna Sophia Robb who was recently seen in 2007 as Leslie Burke in the award winning film‚ "Bridge to Terabithia." Robb

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    Summary: Lets Be Cops

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    Johnson confuses a masquerade ball party for a costume party and him and Damon Wayne Jr. show up in cop uniforms. It starts as a joke until Jake Johnson purchases a cop car off of EBay and then they start to impersonate the law. Overall I Believe this film is very hilarious and if you’re into comedy movies I highly suggest that you

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    Studio 54 Movie Essay

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    .54 (also known as Studio 54) is a 1998 American drama film written and directed by Mark Christopher‚ loosely based on the late 1970s epopea of Studio 54‚ a world-famous New York City disco club‚ the main setting of the film. It stars Ryan Phillippe‚ Salma Hayek‚ and Neve Campbell. It also stars Mike Myers as Steve Rubell‚ the co-founder of the club. Contents [hide] 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Critical reaction 5 Home media 6 References 7 External links Plot[edit] Shane O ’Shea (Ryan

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    War of the Worlds Analysis

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    the performances needed. However I am not telling you to see this movie because of the acting. It is the special effects‚ sound effects‚ action‚ and mainly the techniques used by Spielberg to tell the story is what you will enjoy. The entire film is from the one family’s point of view. This works great because the audience is more able to attach themselves to the characters. Unlike Independence Day‚ which had several "main" characters and just as many story lines‚ the audience had to

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    willing to fight for the cause? Have you ever felt like you’re the little guy in a losing battle? Have you ever struggled to make a living and then have your lively hood threatened? In the 1953 film‚ Shane the Starrett family and a traveling gunslinger endures just some of these challenges. As the film begins‚ you observe wide open pastures with mountains in the background. You then see a young man upon a horse riding through a field approaching a small farm. The gentleman’s body language puts

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    Analysis of the Final Scenes of Alfred Hitchcock’s Notorious After viewing Alfred Hitchcock’s Notorious for the first time‚ the film did not strike me as particularly complex. Nothing specific about the film lodged itself in my brain screaming for an answer—or‚ at least‚ an attempted answer. Yet‚ upon subsequent viewings‚ subtle things became more noticeable. (Perhaps Hitchcock’s subtlety is what makes him so enormously popular!) Hitchcock uses motifs and objects‚ shot styles and shifting points

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    The Magnificent Seven is directed by Antoine Fuqua‚ and stars Denzel Washington (Chisolm)‚ Chris Pratt (Josh Faraday)‚ Ethan Hawke (Goodnight Robicheaux)‚ Lee Byung-Hun (Billy Rocks)‚ Manuel Garcia-Rulfo (Vasquez)‚ Vincent D’Onofrio (Jack Horne)‚ Harley Bennett (Emma Cullen)‚ Martin Sensmeier (Red Harvest)‚ and Luke Grimes (Teddy). This is the second remake of The Seven Samurai from 1954‚ with the first The Magnificent Seven made in 1960. The movie opens in an old town next to a mining camp which

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    actions that classify the men as “real life” heroes‚ and with the aid of film codes the viewer will understand this and respond with feelings of pride and respect for the firemen at the scene of 9/11. Symbolic codes include how the heroes become victims of terrorism; they went through ‘hell’ and yet they still managed to keep going‚ risking their own lives and safety for the people of their city. Another symbolic code used in the film is the filming of people donating food and other supplies to the fire

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    Hail Caesar is set in the 1950’s when Hollywood was in its prime. Eddie Mannix (Josh Brolin) works for a major film company and his job is extremely tough. He works 24/7 to get Hollywood actors in order and ensure that movies are completed on time. In other words‚ he’s the fixer. He mediates between the spoiled movie stars who think that everything revolves around them and producers who are always in a hurry and want to get things done‚ but don’t have the stomach or the patience to deal with all

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