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    downright chilling. I am a huge fan of zombie movies, and was pleasantly surprised that these depictions are just as creepy as in the movies. What interests me is how similar these people are compared to one of my favorite zombie movie, 28 Days Later. In both the novel and in the movie, the zombie-like creatures are infected with something that gives them an insurmountable rage, making them want to destroy every person in their path. These zombies are fast and have no thresholds for pain, giving them the

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    Crucible, a movie directed by Nicholas Hytner, was critically acclaimed and earned several awards. It received an Academy Award nomination for best screenplay based on material previously produced or published, a BAFTA award for best-adapted screenplay, and Golden Globe awards for supporting actor and actress in a motion picture. In Empire’s review, they say, “In this almost perfect screen adaptation, the lingering question is the most important one: what caused such madness?” This movie adaptation

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    Survivor Movie Comparison

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    I watched two movies that shared similarities and also had differences. One film associated with action while the other was a horror and thriller film. The action film that I watched is called “Survivor” and the horror/thriller film is called “The Ward”. The cast of the “Survivor” are Milla Jovovich as Kate Abbott, Pierce Brosnan as Nash, Dylan McDermott as Sam Parker, Angela Bassett as Maureen Cranepaul, Robert Forster as Bill Talbot, James D'Arcy as Paul Anderson, Roger Rees as Dr. Emil Balan,

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    When it comes to the time period between the movie and the play there are many things that are different. One of the things that are different is that in the movie they use guns instead of swords. This gives the impression that the movie is set in more modern times. Another thing that was different in the movie was the city of verona. In the play it was a 13th century italian city but in the movie it was a more modern american metropolis. The affects the viewer will have to the changes will be terrible

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    a type of writing that could be about many things but the future and future technology are the two that are focused on the most. We studied the movie Unbreakable by M. Night Shyamalan, the book The Hot Zone by Richard Preston, and excerpts from the book World War Z by Max Brooks. First we watched the movie Unbreakable by M. Night Shyamalan. The movie Unbreakable is about a man named David who is in a train crash and is the only one to survive, and there is a kicker… he is unscathed. There is also

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    Rapunzel Movie Comparison

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    When creating a movie that is adapted off a book, things are added and left out to the point when sometimes the film version is vastly different to the original. So much so that it can bring surprise upon others when finding out that the film is based off a book, story or folktale. This is somewhat evident in Disney’s 2010 version of Rapunzel, Tangled. Based on the German folklore collected by the Grimm Brothers, Rapunzel focuses more around taking responsibility for your actions and waiting for

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    Cabaret Movie Comparison

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    After watching both of the films for this week I definitely noticed a difference in the film narratives due to musical numbers and how they were integrated. While watching 42nd Street, the musical numbers were quite confusing to me. I struggled to understand how they provided context to the film. As I did not see how they fit within the storyline of the films. I also believe the disconnection between the numbers and the film made me question, the films event’s and I thought I misunderstood certain

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    Movie Book Comparison

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    Compare and contrast In every single book you read or in every movie you watch there is always another movie or another book you can compare it to. No matter what text from it is there is always something in the world you can compare things to. You can even compare people which most people do but now I am rambling on. I will be comparing six forms of text there will be two movies two poems and two books . Using these six forms of text I will be identifying the plot and the author's intent or why

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    Jigsaw Movie Comparison

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    added their newest installment “Jigsaw”. Jigsaw acts as both a sequel as well as a prequel to the Saw movies. For those who are not familiar with the series, the movies contain the main character John Kramer better known as Jigsaw. The most recent movie titled “Jigsaw” follows the same plot as the first seven movies. John Kramer a psychopath who is on a mission to show his victims that they need to appreciate life in order to keep their own. Kramer sets up a sick and twisted game by putting several

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    Hobbit Movie Comparison

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    If The Hobbit trilogy had depended on the two movie plan, Peter Jackson could have preserved his Middle-earth winning strip, as The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey had a great storyline set up that pushed everything into excitment. You can tell examining this movie that The Hobbit legacy could have been a lean monster of action and experience without added so much total screen time, because if you break up

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