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    Timothy Walter Burton has directed 35 movies in his lifetime. Burton’s films are very well known for his unique use of cinematic techniques. His movies are also popular for his use of horror in a childlike manner. Though the use of contrasting colors‚ non-diegetic music‚ and lighting Burton shows in Edward Scissorhands and Alice in Wonderland how it’s better to be different and yourself than conforming to a restrictive society. Burton uses contrasting colors in Edward Scissorhands in order to show

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    Tim Burton often makes major characters in his film an outcast of a society. Most of the people are isolated or live in outlying residences distant from where the “average” people are from. Burton creates this to show the social issues of accepting extraordinary people within the society. Tim Burton applied different types of lighting‚ camera framing‚ and camera movement in his movies to show that a character’s curiosity will resist them from loneliness and sorrow. In “Charlie and the Chocolate

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    Title In today’s society there are standards for the way people look‚ dress‚ and speak. If one person‚ piece of literature‚ or film fractures one single rule‚ they emerge from the crowd and become an outsider. Tim Burton’s films fall under the outcast category. His films are unusually unique. In his films Alice in Wonderland and Edward Scissorhands Burton takes an original idea from his childhood and a common fairytale and pulls out the grim side of the story‚ yet still keeps the film’s child-like

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    As described in the story‚ Ichabod Crane is a school teacher who travels to Sleepy Hollow to teach the children of the area. This‚ in company with his ability to ingratiate himself‚ persuades many of the townspeople to successively lodge him at their homes for a week at a time‚ which serves as his sole source of shelter. He follows strict morals in the schoolroom‚ including the proverbial "Spare the rod and spoil the child"; outside the schoolroom‚ he is shown to have few morals and no motive but

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    Johnny Cash Research Paper

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    Johnny Cash Quite possibly one of the most recognizable voices in music belongs to Johnny Cash. His music spanned into the genera’s of country‚ folk‚ rock and even gospel music‚ this shows that J.R. Cash was one of the most fascinating performers in popular music. In addition to being one of the most popular artists of all time‚ he also gained respect as an author and actor. Born Feb. 26‚ 1932‚ in Kingsland‚ Arkansas. J.R. was the second oldest of six children belonging to Ray and Carrie Rivers

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    hypocritical houses of God‚ against people whose minds are closed to others’ ideas (A-Z Quotes).” Johnny Cash‚ also known as the Man in Black‚ was a singer‚ songwriter‚ and guitarist whose music and mysterious personality was admired by millions of fans all over the world. In 2005‚ the movie Walk the Line was released portraying Johnny Cash and his romance with June Carter. Walk the Line and the real life story of Johnny Cash are comparable due to their similarities and incomparable because of how the truth

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    three songs from our individual lists and mutually discussing the tenth song. The first song is Ring of Fire by Johnny Cash. Ashley Armitage chose this song‚ and with very good reason. Ring of Fire was released in April of 1963 and has lasted through the years. It was originally recorded by Anita Carter. There is some speculation about the original writer of the song‚ June Carter or Johnny Cash. Although the years go by‚ this song is still widely known and continues to be used in many different form

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    Johnny Carson Toilet Case John W. CARSON‚ Johnny Carson‚ an individual‚ and Johnny Carson Apparel‚ Inc.‚ a corporation‚ Plaintiffs-Appellants‚ v. HERE’S JOHNNY PORTABLE TOILETS‚ INC.‚ a corporation‚ Defendant-Appellee. The Johnny Carson Toilet Case involved claims of unfair competition and invasion of the right of privacy and the right of publicity arising from appellee’s adoption of a phrase generally associated with a popular entertainer. Appellant‚ John W. Carson was the host and star

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    The Great Man Theory – Johnny Cash Johnny Cash‚ the Great Man Thomas Carlyle’s popular theory of the great man is defined as one who was highly influential due to their personal charisma‚ intelligence‚ wisdom or political skill‚ utilizing one or many of these skills to change or create a path in history . Johnny Cash can be defined by Thomas Carlyle’s great man theory due to his influential impact on the history of music through his unique voice and continuous disrespect for authorities.

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    October 12‚ 2013 Film Studies/ 2 Johnny Chapton Johnny Depp is one of this generation’s most talented actor. His character development is beyond compare. Johnny Depp has acted in a plethora of movies‚ but in Benny and Joon and some others‚ his physical movements are very similar to some very famous silent film actors. Johnny’s character‚ Sam‚ is an eccentric one: he’s awkward‚ silly‚ and has a very imaginative mind. Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton acted as fathers to Johnny’s

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