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    Get Out Film Analysis

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    Ever watched a movie without watching its trailer? One goes in not knowing what to expect, and that brings excitement as a moviegoer. As I stumbled upon a film called "Get Out" by Jordan Peele on a night out with my fiancé. I couldn’t predict the slightest outcome let alone what the film was based on. My assumptions were based on the films early commercials. As many moviegoers would know, early commercials are usually based around the films genre. Horror, was written all over these commercials. Hence

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    I think that the Westing Game would be a great movie to watch. There are many explanations of why I really think that this book would be an exciting movie, and one of them is because the book is an amazing mystery with many twists. At one part of the story, I found myself really confused because there were mysterious explosions caused by bombs going out in three different rooms. When I first read about the sudden surprises, I was befuddled by them. I became unsure of how they set off because there

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    There are many movies that of which changed my life and how I view it now. There are three movies in particular that have made me open my eyes and have a breakthrough. Each movie had its own particular way of molding me to be who I am today. They all taught me very important things that i will never forget. A movie that has changed the way I used to view my family is Lilo & Stitch. In Lilo & Stitch there is a very important quote that has always stuck out to me. This quote reads “Ohana means family

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    I think the movie is better than the book because it’s more visual, has more action, and has props. In the movies, it’s more visual so you can actually see what’s going on. For example, The video clip of the Lorax, you can see all the characters acting and moving around. Also cooperating. You can also tell by watching the Lorax that at the beginning mood was happy and the ending was depressing. Finally, you could also visualize the bright forest full of truffla trees. Next, in the movie

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    David Magee's Life Of Pi

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    Movies are popular in today’s society. People watch movies for multiple reasons. Some come watch films for entertainment, to learn something, and some watch it for the artistic factor. Life of Pi, written by David Magee was an award-winning movie. The director of the movie was, Ang Lee. There were many characters within the movie. The major actors included, Suraj Sharma, Irrfan Khan, and Adil Hussain. Moreover, these actors acted out scenes for this adventure, great fantasy, and drama film. Life

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    television, social media and public information is being broadcast from household to household. Television has in a way become a mode of how we think and interact with each other. Television is starting to leave that bubble where it was strictly entertainment, now television is becoming a source of what we must believe. The consumer demand for television as spiked dramatically, in the way we view ourselves and perceive others in the world around us is through a television screen. Although we are

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    Have you ever been impacted by the music that was played in a movie? Have you ever thought why are these songs included in those particular scenes? Well, a movie that has affected the way that I watched it compared to the book is The Great Gatsby written by F. Scott Fitzgerald and produced by Baz Luhrmann. The songs have reshaped the aspects of the movie by having more emotion and making you try to feel bad for the characters. It made you feel like you wanted to do something for the character or

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    foreshadows the coming war. It is expertly placed to add to the building tension between sides which the audience already knows results in confrontation. Its placement reflects Griffiths desire to advance the complexity and diversity of film beyond entertainment to higher levels in society.      To manipulate his audience's emotions, he first had to draw them into the story and in turn into the stories underlying theme. He accomplished this by using numerous virgin film tools

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    As I strolled down the sidewalk to get into the football game, I saw three boys talking and throwing a football around. The boys were throwing the fully aired football lightly, fast, and even on occasion short to mess with the receiver. Other fans were also walking to the entrance to watch the football game. They gathered their blankets, jackets, and mittens to stay warm while watching the big game. The most noticeable things to me at the football game were the people and things surrounding me. Now

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    [The NFL TV ratings have gone down in the first half of this 2016 season. The NFL needs more people to watch their night games. There got there self in so much trouble that they need twice the amount of people to watch their games. This is going to be very hard for them because of all these problems that they are having. The problems that they are having is that there are boring match ups, the election, people protesting about the national anthem, and how the NFL is not making the game fun anymore

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