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    of social unrest‚ the clash between good intention and misguided ideals‚ the want for change is what the society of Laramie painted on the canvas of homosexuality after the murder of Matthew Shepard. This image of turmoil and struggle was what the movie The Laramie project conveyed to me by means of the flashes of protest and riot during the medical updates of Matthew Shepard. The method of the contrasting unification and violence in the demonstrations showed how sensitive the idea of homosexuality

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    all age groups‚right from children to the aged. One can watch colorful animated cartoons for children as well as health shows and sports for adults. One can even watch movies at home and thus the time and strain one has to take to buy tickets or go to the theater is saved. A person who is worned out from office can come home and relax himself to watch his favorite TV program. Television can never bore anyone and serves as a good time pass. Television is also a good media for a person to be upgraded

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    Very few good books translate successfully to a good movie adaptation and most people who both read Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card and watched the subsequent movie adaptation count Ender’s Game among the many rather than the few book to film adaptations. Almost every character changedt from the book to the movie in regards to either personality‚ physical appearance‚ or their given amount of screen time. The plot changed through added romances and the removal of concepts that failed to translate

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    big difference of how it is portrayed with the movie. The book has more details and a deeper meaning than the movie. Watching the movie I saw that the creators did not add the important details. It is depressing because there were so many scenes that I wanted to get a better image. The movie had different aspects that it did not tell like the story did. What I believe was an important scene in the book was not shown in the movie. After watching the movie I did not enjoy how it did not show the struggle

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    into a movie always has its drawbacks. Like translating a document from one language to another‚ discrepancies arise between their plot lines. This is not because film writers believe the novel has flaws‚ or that they have better ideas than the original story writer. Instead‚ these differences reflect the demands of popular movie culture. The movie should be clear‚ relatively brief‚ suspenseful and have beautiful on-screen picture since no one would be entertained by a long‚ dull‚ confusing movie. The

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    After watching the movie‚ viewing the play and reading the text it can be concluded that the play best portrayed the experience Shakespeare had intended for his audience. The play was incomparable to the other mediums of A Midsummer Night’s Dream because of its authenticity. Although the movie had a various number of negatives‚ it was a commendable representation of the story because of its style. Out of all the portrayals of the story‚ the text was the least pleasurable because its content did

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    CORLAINE VS CORPSE BRIDE COMPARATIVE ESSAY The movies Corpse bride and Caroline concentrate on the social norms and the characteristic greed which is present in both movies. The protagonist’s miserable lives one who wants acknowledgment from her parents and one who can’t make any decision in his life leads them into the alternative world where they face many challenges and obstacles. In the movie Coraline we meet an attention hungry protagonist who grew up with workaholic parents. With her parents

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    World War Z: Book VS Movie Movies based on books usually sway away from the unique story the book tells and focuses on the target audiences that easily fall prey to horrible movie adaptations and World War Z is no exception. Hollywood movies are all about action and captivating visual effects in order to catch the simple minded viewer. There are many similarities and differences between the book and the movie. However‚ there are more differences than similarities because the movie is drastically different

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    Out with the Old… Mainstream cinema is always‚ in some form‚ a reflection of the time or place it was made in. This reflection can be present within the filmic language in numerous ways; ideologically‚ technologically‚ geographically‚ culturally‚ ethically etc. It is because of this that non-contemporary films sometimes struggle to find a new audience within contemporary culture. As time passes‚ culture changes‚ and as a result films can quickly become out dated. Screen writer Charles Mortiz explains

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    manipulate any variable at the touch of a touch screen button. Katniss got to witness this several times as she was targeted by forest fires‚ fireballs being launched at her‚ and other animals being created from thin air to kill her. At the end of the movie‚ the game makers accelerate the rate in which the tributes die by releasing genetically modified death hounds that can kill anyone in a second. The only way that Katniss and Peeta could outsmart them was to climb to the top of the cornucopia. Without

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