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    were a type of effect used as props, but they are more than that. A puppet is part of the cast. Right when the puppet enters the stage, it is present in the moment, struggling to stand up, to breathe. Puppets can also make the show more animated and goofy or it could make it look real and professional, depending on the show. What really made this style

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    The genre that Deadpool the movie falls under is action, comedy, and adventure. Wade Wilson (played by Ryan Reynolds) a man that gets cancer, dumps his girlfriend so that she doesn’t have to watch him die in front of her finds himself in a secrete facility that makes super slaves. While Wade is in this facility he goes through around the clock torture which makes him mutate to have super healing abilities. After a few events he breaks out and tries to find out how to blend in with society, this causes

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    In early 2014, a children’s movie titled The Lego Movie became a large hit with not only the audience that was intended, but adults as well. The story follows Emmet, a regular but goofy Lego construction worker who finds a special Lego brick titled ‘the piece of resistance’ and is dubbed ‘The Special’. He has to fight off the evil President Business from spraying glue all over the citizens and buildings to keep everything the same. To fight by Emmet’s side, there are ‘Master Builders’, who can build

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    Inside Out Sociology

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    family usually consists of father, mother and children. In addition to basic family, there are also members of the family of flowering or "Extended family" consisting of grandparents, uncles, cousins and other family members (Bengtson, 2008). From the movie of Inside Out, a lot of lesson that we can learn about friend institution and family institution. What's going on inside our brain is a mystery to many of us. The brain doesn't come with an owner's manual, and it's up to each of us to figure out

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    Charlie Chaplin's City Lights is an overall heartfelt film that follows the antics of Chaplin's Tramp, a poor man, as he tries to win the heart of a blind floral girl. This movie is widely accepted as a romantic comedy, but many of the comedic acts have an underlining view into the American life that was being happening at the time. One scene in particular is full of slapstick humor, but a closer look really puts the wage-gap that 1930's America was experiencing into perspective. The scene begins

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    Marley in a movie. Having their goofy out of control dog is in a movie brought lots of joy to both John and Jenny. But once arriving to the set it was a complete disaster because nothing was going to plan Marley was soon after asked to leave. After leaving and having some disappointment of not being in the movie, John finds out that the have a short clip of two minutes being involved, which led to the family watching the entire movie until they saw themselves being a part of the movie. As a result

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    and compelling story that was eventually adapted into a movie. The movie has been critically acclaimed and watched by people of all ages. Even though the movie was based off the book and contains close similarities, there are some differences regarding the characters, the plot, and the themes between the two. From book to movie, there were a few inconsistencies amongst the characters. While most characters were portrayed well in the movie, some were not. For instance, Johnny Cade was quiet and

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    of triplets for his former high school girlfriend who is now a famous movie star. The main character is Clayton Poole, played by Jerry Lewis. Other cast members are Carla Naples (Marilyn Maxwell), Sandy Naples (Connie Stevens) and Harold Herman (Reginald Gardiner). Jerry Lewis is also the producer. The movie is known to be an almost musical that is song filled showcasing romance and farcical comedy. Clayton’s behavior is goofy and outlandish when he is asked to care of his former girlfriend’s, Carla

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    Alfonso Gomez-Rejon

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    Being that the director of this film, Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, is from my home city of Laredo, Texas, I was very excited when I saw the title Me and Earl and the Dying Girl at the top of the movie list in our syllabus. This film is superbly and artfully done, One of the most evident themes of this movie was definitely becoming comfortable in one’s own skin, something Greg Gains, the protagonist, obviously has difficulty doing. Greg’s awkwardness is made painfully evident to the audience through the

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    Article Written By: Paul Dick All Quiet on the Western Front is a film about a young German solider named Paul Baumer, who is fighting in World War I. The film follows Paul and his comrades through the horrors of the war. I would encourage everyone to save his or her money because All Quiet on the Western Front is not worth a single penny. The film is rather confusing because of the constant flashbacks to events before the war. The flashbacks would confuse viewers because they give no description

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