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    Movie Reflection

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    References: Boggs & Petrie‚ (2008). The Art of Watching Films‚ (pp. 26). McGraw Hill Publishing Co Cameron‚ J. (Director). (1997). Titanic [Motion picture]. United States: Twentieth Century Fox. Chaplin‚ C. (Director). (1931). City Lights [Motion picture]. United States: King Video. Docter‚ P. (Director). (2001). Monster’s Inc. [Motion picture]. United States: Pixar. Forman‚ M. (Director). (1975). One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest [Motion picture]

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    5th Business

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    represent for Dunstan? Vocabulary/Meanings and Allusions Use the internet to identify the meaning of these allusions and characters: • to be born again • one of Wellington’s men‚ perhaps Marlborough’s • Revelation • Charlie Chaplin • Alfred the Great‚ Charles I‚ even King Arthur • Oedipus • Kaiser Journal Writing Answer one of the following prompts. Try to connect your responses to your reading of Fifth Business. What place does mystery‚ magic and

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    Doubts Respecting Shakespeare”(1853)‚ stated his thoughts on the situation as well. “How could a man with a record of little to none education recorded wrote 37 plays‚ and 154 sonnets?” Many theories have been created over the years on the topic. Charlie Chaplin; a well known actor‚ filmmaker‚ and composer wrote in his “My Autobiography”(1964); “ I am not concerned with who wrote the works of Shakespeare … but I can hardly think it was the Stratford boy. Whoever wrote them had an aristocratic attitude

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    Conintelpro and Malcolm X

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    force called COINTELPRO (Counter Intelligence Program). J. Edgar Hoover’s main objective was to neutralize any movement or individuals which he felt was a threat to National Security‚ which in most cases was a product of his own imagination. Even Charlie Chaplin was on Hoover’s list as being suspected of advocating communist propaganda. The sources I will use will be an article from Goodmen Project.com‚ whatreallyhappened.com‚ and Cointelpro - the FBI war on political

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    Acting

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    distinctive screen persona‚ who is well–known and popular with the moviegoing public‚ often to the point that some avid movie fans become deeply curious about the actor’s private life Hollywood has a long love affair with stars‚ since the days of Charlie Chaplin and Mary Pickford. Wild card‚ if an actor who is difficult to classify as one certain type‚ often because he or she can play a wide variety of characters equally well without becoming typecast. Character actor other actors are able to fit

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    long after military bases have been relocated.” (The European magazine‚ 2011) . America has a power‚ the ability to get people to want what it does. America first began to export some of its home grown culture abroad through films and music. Charlie Chaplin and “Westerns‚” ragtime and jazz became familiar to millions outside the country. Turn on the radio‚ check the TV listings‚ look what’s playing at the local cinema‚ pull out a computer

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    1950’s. Senator Joseph McCarthy had a suspicion of communism in the United States. So he started a witch hunt to find the communists in the United States and he targeted celebrities of Hollywood such as Lucille Ball‚ Helen Keller‚ Langston Hughes‚ Charlie Chaplin‚ were all put on trial for being in cahoots with the enemy. This also parallels into Arthur Miller’s Crucible where people were put on trial based on spectral evidence such as the Red Scare when

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    Jhonny Depp

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    http://www.lifetimetv.co.uk/biography/biography-johnny-depp Johnny Depp’s full name is John Christopher Depp II‚ and he was born into a typical American “blue-collar” family in Owensboro‚ Kentucky‚ a town that’s sometimes called “the barbecue capital of the world.” His father‚ John senior‚ was a city engineer and his mother‚ Betty Sue‚ was a waitress. His siblings are Danny‚ (aka DP‚ who now works as a scriptwriter)‚ and sisters Debbie‚ who is now Depp’s personal manager‚ and Christine. Depp was

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    The Roaring Twenties

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    for some At the same time‚ many Americans wanted to enjoy themselves as much as they could by perhaps listening to the new jazz music‚ or doing the new dances such as the charleston and the black bottom. Crowds flocked to watch film stars like Charlie Chaplin and baseball stars like Babe Ruth. The emphasis on having fun and spending money has led to the 1920s being called the Roaring Twenties. However‚ for many Americans‚ the 1920s was a decade of poverty. Generally‚ groups such as African-Americans

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    Crossing a line in the sky

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    In the realist film “Sortie des Usines Lumiere a Lyon” by Auguste and Louis Lumiere in France also known as “Workers leaving Lumiere Factory in Lyon”‚ the scene of workers mainly women leaving the building is shown by the background music in a jaunty rhythm. It is a black and white film in 46 seconds shown in 1895 often referred as second movie ever made‚ filmed by Auguste and Louis Lumiere whom are famous for producing realist films. As in other Louis Lumiere films‚ realist films tend to represent

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