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    Movies vs. Books Movies and books has been one of many timeless debates around the world. People like to entertain themselves with one or the other. Books have been around through many generations‚ and movies are considered as something more current. There are many points to point out to compare and contrast both topics‚ cause both eventually leave out a message to the one who experiences. Movies may be better in some points than books‚ and it also could be the other way around. It also differs

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    ===============COMEDY============================== 1. The Dictator is a 2012 British comedy film co-written and starring by Sacha Baron Cohen‚  in the role of Admiral General Aladeen‚ the dictator of the fictional Republic of Wadiya visiting the United States 2. The Gods Must Be Crazy is a South African comedy film written and directed by Jamie Uys. 3. The Hangover is a 2009 American comedy film‚ co-produced and directed by Todd Phillips and written byJon Lucas and Scott Moore 4

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    Favorite Movies and Music

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    upset and had some physical distractions in our lives‚ we were so sad and stress when we memorized them. So we also do something we like to forget our stress‚ sadness‚ worries and negative thoughts. For me‚ I love to listen to the music and to watch movies and dramas. I am used to do these things when I feel distress and down. But I don’t waste my time with it all the time. But I watch a movie at least everyday. For music‚ I can’t live normally without listening to the music. A day is not perfected

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    enjoying something truly thrilling is not a lot. Horror movies or series may be the most convenient and easy way to experience the horror. Many of my friends love watching horror movies. One of them told me that Horror is the most typical art in the 20th century. A good horror movie brought viewer an unusual psychological experience. It filled with indescribable fear and surprises. Actually I don’t really understand them. I hate watching any horror movies because I am scared and couldn’t sleep well in the

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    Ageism In Movies

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    thirty-six‚ she was rejected by the director for being "too old". (Bertodano) . According to an interview of Zoe Saldana‚ “By the time you’re 28 you’re expired‚ you’re playing mommy roles.” (Saldana). Age inequality was significantly shown in many romance movies. The gap of age differences was immense. Aging stars are still being paired with actresses who could be their daughter‚ in films from "Pretty Woman" to "The Girl With a Dragon Tattoo. (The Wrap). Age inequality and gender inequality are linked together

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    especially the movies. Many people may ask‚ why are movies becoming more and more popular all over the world? As a movie lover I hold the idea that an increasing number of people choose to watch movies to entertain themselves‚ release stress from work‚ and make friends. First of all‚ there are many different types of movies to attract people with different interests. For example‚ if someone likes scary movies‚ what he may do is to call some of his friends‚ tell them that there is a scary movie playing

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    Racism in the Movies

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    The Right Thing is a comtemporary look at racism in a ordinary city urban neighborhood. The movie is seen through the eyes of the main character‚ Mookey‚ we are shown the multiple relationships and often typical stereotypes of racial groups. This movies is filled with symbolism and imagery that feeds to the story’s plot. Throughout the movie‚ the scorching heat is always being refereed to. As the movie goes on ‚ the heat rises. I think this is done to represent the increasing racial tension within

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    avoid ghosts‚ goblins and other spooky decorations. But some people go even further‚ seeking out horror movies and convoluted haunted houses that are designed to scare the living daylights out of them. What possesses people to seek out experiences that make them tremble with fear? Enjoyment likely comes not from the fear itself‚ experts say‚ but from the physical and emotional release that follows scary situations. For some people‚ the urge to feel fear also represents one manifestation of a sensation-seeking

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    GEOGRAPHY @ THE MOVIES: EARTHQUAKES Right: Image of the world’s plates. Earthquakes nomrally occur in faults‚ which is where 2 plates meet. 2012’s earthquake: Hollywood fancy or serious possibility? Roland Emmerich‚ director of previous Hollywood blockbusters ‘Godzilla’ (1998) and ‘The Day After Tomorrow’ (2004)‚ has brought us a new disaster film named ‘2012’. Having proved (and been criticized about) he is familiar with using digital visual effects‚ he shows us he is no stranger

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    is it about scary movies that is so appealing to us? Of course‚ cinematic fear is fleeting. It cannot touch our surface of reality. Therefore‚ we love horror movies. Fear is a popular and common theme in books and movies. But in reality‚ fear hardly touches many of our lives. It is a distant feeling that we mentally grasp but emotionally are oblivious to. Horror movies temporarily create that emotional experience without devastating consequences. there are a lot of kind of horror movies and here i

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