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6.7 |
... Being as that the town was a very peaceful place, they had no weapons to help fight this monster off . ... Ju’Leco fell to the ground, and immediately shot out another burst of fire on the monster burning his entire body, leaving him for dead. |
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Contemporary Racial Implications in Malcolm X Spike Lee is an equal-rights activist . ... Because of this, it is no surprise that Lee had another intent when recounting the life of Malcolm X in his 7th film, Malcolm X. |
7 |
During the 19th century, it became a popular pastime to spend an evening at a minstrel theater . Minstrel entertainment was widespread in the northern cities among immigrants, the unskilled, and it appealed to some in the middle and upper class. |
7 |
The Matrix Allegory of Plato’s Cave 1 . List the ways in which the lead character Neo lives in a world like Plato’s cave as the movie begins. |
7.2 |
MOVIE ANALYSIS TOP GUN PG . April 21, 2002 Analysis By Chrystal Patton The film Top Gun was written by Jim Cash and Jack Epps Jr. |
7.5 |
... At one level, we are not noticing how or why certain elements are put into the scene, we just watch passively as the elements stimulate us while the story is told. |
7.8 |
The films historical insight compared to our modern version of history is undoubtedly more appealing to the younger generation . ... The movie Gladiator is about a general in the Roman army by the name of Maximus, played by Russell Crowe. |
7.9 |
Philosophy and Film September 03 ‘The Matrix’ Unloaded Have you ever had a dream, Neo, that you were so sure was real ? ... Descartes theories equalled that of the proposed ideals presented in ‘The Matrix’ in that we might be deceived by a powerful demon equivalent to the superior machines of the matrix. |
8.2 |
... These rhythms can inspire a serious of musical tones, or even a set of dance routines, that they have the powerful stress-relieving effect in life. |
8.4 |
In its outset during the 1950s, television provided America with a very cautious and not too revealing outlet into American lifestyle . I Love Lucy, a pop culture smash and a major contributor to the acceleration of television’s popularity, had so many restraints during its duration that even the word pregnant was cut out of the script in the name of political correctness. |
8.7 |
Me and Heraclitus at the Movies by Eva Thury There are many different ways to classify movies . ... But the majority of movies present themselves as brief moments we experience and release into the river of oblivion, to make room for the digits of yet-another registration name and password or, if you are technologically challenged, for todays grocery list or the fact that this months recycling day falls. |
9.6 |
MEMENTO Act I . End of the story and the introduction to two main characters and Leonard's condition . A . Introduction to two main characters Leonard and Teddy aka John Gammell. |
10.5 |
... Camera shot cuts to a street scene in which three suited men wearing earpieces exit a car and tell the police lieutenant that he was not to send in men after the woman for their own safety. |
10.9 |
Hace tiempo, naci en Matrix un hombre . Un hombre capaz de escapar de las leyes de Matrix . ... Por ello THE MATRIX es una de esas pel culas trascendentales que vuelven a plantear este punto, pues viene a ser como un cerebro manipulador de mentes humanas, el cual por medio de programas cibern ticos consigue controlar el comportamiento de las personas, programando sus vidas y situaciones cotidianas. |
11.6 |
Magnolia Lets start with the obvious as I sit here typing away listening to the Magnolia soundtrack as we speak . ... Punch-Drunk Love almost came close, but, sadly, it didnt make me cry and laugh and smile and so forth and so on as much as Magnolia did. |
12.7 |
MARGARET MUNNERLYN MITCHELL 1900-1949 If the novel has a theme it is that of survival . ... Margaret Mitchell McMillan 1936 Author of the best-selling novel of all time, Margaret Mitchell was born Nov. |
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Nana, the female protagonist, tells a philosopher that she would like to live without talking but he replies that our thoughts are words and that we cannot live without them. |
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... Metropolis 1927 represents a science fiction view of where that path was leading and what the outcome would be for humanity . ... These fears are followed out to their end in Metropolis. |