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    done. It stars Clint Eastwood delivering a muscularly optimistic message about Detroit and its auto industry. Clint talks about America and how it has been hurting due to the poor economy and the unemployment rate. He does this through an interesting allegory of football and halftime. Chrysler does well targeting a very broad audience of American auto consumers. This particular commercial uses a fear tactic through a lowly lit background and the unmistakable growl of Clint Eastwood to reach the target

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    Clint Eastwood’s critical‚ box office and Academy Awards juggernaut tells the tale of Chris Kyle (Bradley Cooper)‚ a prolific‚ er‚ American sniper‚ and his endeavours on and off the battlefield during the Iraq war. It’s a heavily lethargic adaptation of a heavily controversial book about a heavily divisive ‘American Hero’. Not to say that the flick itself is wildly patriotic – though the ending tries its best to disprove that – but nor is it an anti-war film‚ as director Eastwood haplessly attempts

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    Matthew Magill Mr. Kearney American Hero (6) 12 November 2012 The Outlaw Josey Wales In The Outlaw Josey Wales‚ the viewer finds the hero‚ Josey Wales‚ representing Christ to a world of sinners. It is unclear whether Clint Eastwood intended to direct the movie in mind with such similarities between Christ’s role as a savior and Josey’s actions. Christ is an archetypal‚ mythological hero figure that the well-read viewer finds often. From the physical wound in Josey’s right rib‚ to the fact

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    The movie‚ American Sniper‚ has definitely been one of the most anticipated and controversial films of 2014. The movie is directed by Clint Eastwood‚ and stars Bradley Cooper. This movie tells the unique and complicated story of former navy seal‚ Chris Kyle. Chris Kyle is mostly known as the most lethal sniper in U.S military history. Chris had 160 confirmed kills in total of all of his tours of duty. Unfortunately‚ Chris Kyle was killed at a gun range by a former marine who had a history of mental

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    explore the realism and entrainment value that is portrayed in these stories and understand what level of dedication is present within these interpretations to maintain historical accuracy. Letters from Iwo Jima: Letters from Iwo Jima was Clint Eastwoods critically acclaimed epic story of the World War Two battle for the pacific island in 1945 released in 2006. The film tells the opposite side to

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    able to find two of the three students‚ Steven Crum who is now a Professor of Native American Studies at UC Davis and Ms. Geraldine Keams who is storyteller‚ actress‚ and author who got her first acting break in The Outlaw Josey Wales starring Clint Eastwood. As we have learned through this course‚ Native American people are known as the first people or the first nation as they have been documented the first to live in the America’s (North America‚ South America and Latin America). Our culture since

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    How does Clint Eastwood generate emotional response in ‘American Sniper’ (2014) I am going to micro analyse the scene from ‘American sniper’ when Chris Kyle‚ played by Bradley Cooper shoots a Taliban soldier carrying a rocket launcher and a little boy then picks it up. American Sniper is a film based on the biography of Chris Kyle (America’s most dangerous sniper)‚ it was released in 2014 and was directed by Clint Eastwood. This essay will focus on the way that key micro features help to create

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    Gran Torino starring Clint Eastwood was about a man’s struggle in adapting to the changes in his environment when confronted by unfamiliar exposure to cultural differences. The film was chosen because it told a story about one’s struggle with traditional practice‚ cultural diversity‚ gender roles‚ and the acceptance of others. In terms of culture‚ there was an abundance of traditional practices related to the Hmong community. The screenplay was written by Nick Schenk and the movie was filmed in

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    without them knowing the true aftermath of war”‚ is seen evidently throughout the four texts I have chosen. The song Hero of War by Rise Against‚ the song War Pigs by Black Sabbath‚ the film Rambo by Ted Kotcheff and the film American Sniper by Clint Eastwood. The song Hero of War portrays the theme of “People in power lie to persuade civilians to do their their dirty work without them knowing the true aftermath of war”. At the start of the song the lyrics say‚ “Have you seen the world? What would

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    World War Two has had many significant battles that are still recognized and remembered today. Whether it be the invasion of Normandy‚ as a part of Operation Overlord‚ the Battle of the Bulge‚ the Battle of Berlin‚ the bombing Pearl Harbor‚ the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki‚ etc.‚ these battles have much significance to the war in some way. These events have the significance of being turning points during different parts of the war‚ or even battles that caused the war to end in certain areas

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