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    Movie review The Wolf of Wall Street When I went to see this movie for the first time‚ I didn’t have too great of expectations for the film as a whole. However‚ this movie exceeded all my expectations and it is unquestionably one of the best films I have ever seen. The Wolf Of Wall Street centers on the life of materialistic stock broker Jordan Belfort; a guy in his mid twenty’s whose aspiration in life is to get as rich; high and drunk as possible. The film starts by showing Jordan who founded

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    A raider like Gordon Gekko first needs to identify a policy which will be beneficial to the stakeholders. Teldar Paper is a big company but it has some problems and lost $110m last year. Employers are abundant‚ there are 33vp’s‚ and they are paid too much. Therefore a policy is needed to solve the problems of the company and satisfy the expectations of stakeholders. An example stakeholder policy for the Teldar might be increasing the company profits by improving efficiency and effectiveness in the

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    Wall Street The movie "Wall Street" is a representation of poor morals and dissapointing business ethics in the popular world of business. This movie shows the negative effects that bad business morals can have on society. The two main characters are Bud Fox played by Charlie Sheen and Gordon Gekko played by Michael Douglas. Bud Fox is a young stockbroker who comes from an honest working-class family but on the other hand‚ Gordon Gekko is a millionaire who Bud admires and wants to be associated

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    If These Walls Could Talk I watched a movie called If These Walls Could Talk‚ which follow three different women‚ and their experience with abortion. All of the three stories took place at the same house throughout a 22 year span in between each of them. Each segment of the movie was created to show the popular views of society at the given time they were in. First I am going to give a synopsis of the three stories. The first segment of the movie deals with a women called Claire Donnelly‚ a

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    Andrew Stanton’s science fiction animation Wall-E (2008) tells the story of a robotic creature named Wall-E‚ who‚ along with other robots had been charged with cleaning up Earth after the human’s consumerism and greed destroyed the natural balance of the planet‚ turning it into an uninhabitable mess of garbage and waste. In this dystopian future humans have abandoned earth to live on a spaceship (The Axiom). The fact that the humans have abandoned Earth is very apparent in the setting of it‚ which

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    Business Association October 9th‚ 2014 Movie Review Number 1 Wall Street (1987) After watching “Wall Street (1987)” I learned of several dilemmas stockbrokers‚ such as Bud Fox and Gordon Gekko‚ encounter in the pursuit of wealth. First‚ Bud was faced with the difficult dilemma of whether he should do what’s best for his career or what’s best for his father. Bud’s father worked his entire life for a small airline company‚ but Bud’s Boss‚ Gordon Gekko‚ desired to take over the airline

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    Aritificial Intelligence 1. Technological Advancement presented in WALL-E that are existing A. Voice Command This technological advancement presented in the movie is using the voice to execute primarily commands in which we are telling on what should be done. B. Search Command This technological advancement presented in the movie is using also our voice in which the said technology is arranging or systematizing an orderly search object in which the user is wish to know. C. Pattern

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    CHAPTER III ANALYSIS An example of postmodernism application in film is WALL-E. It is an animation movie released in 2008 by Pixar Animation Studios. The film is about a robot named WALL-E. Throughout the story‚ there are references or similar encounters with the previous or past works in films. These elements are the pastiche of WALL-E. 3.1 Post-Apocalyptic Earth First of all‚ the setting of earth in WALL-E is clearly a resemblance of other post-apocalypse films. 28 Days Later (2002) is one

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    irony behind Disney Pixar’s Wall-E. He starts off by explaining how Andrew Stanton‚ the film’s director/writer‚ “swore up and down that the film was not supposed to have any sort of environmental message.” Andrew Stanton states that it is a “story about one lonely robot falling in love with another robot.” Barsanti argues that this is not the case‚ and that “the love story between the two robots only exists because of the dystopian vision that surrounds them.” Wall-E‚ takes place 700 years in the

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    and Social Issues Composers usually create works that explore themes relevant to their time period. Trash (2010) by Andy Mulligan and “WALL-E” (2008) by Andrew Stanton both explore similar themes that are realistic problems and their consequences that affect the 21st century. Trash explores mainly social issues such as corruption‚ poverty and waste excess. “WALL-E” explores many issues both social and environmental such as reliance on technology‚ lack of social interaction‚ pollution and overconsumption

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