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    Star Wars Vs Star War

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    • Star War: The force awakens- this movie was one of my first Star Wars film seen in a movie theater. This movie was action packed and good till the end where it got even better. • Rouge One: A Star Wars Story- this movie was set in a special list of favorite movies. The remaking of the Star Wars films has only gotten better. The ending was great. • X-men: Days of future past- this movie restarted the shape of the X-men franchise entirely. Another great movie. • X-men: First Class- after seeing

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    By now we should all know the two leading Industries in superhero comics,graphic novels and blockbusters,Marvel and DC. and although both companies are great in their own ways, comic fans everywhere love to debate about which side is better. on one side fans argue DC is better because They were the original superhero company, that gave birth to some of the most iconic superheroes today, such as Batman,Superman, Wonder Woman and the Flash. But I say that Marvel is better because I believe superhero

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    Jurassic World Thesis

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    The force was definitely with everyone because the first installation for the new trilogy hauled in a hefty $517 Million, making it the biggest North American debut of all time according to a studio estimates. Now I think, to say that the force was strong on this one is an understatement. The film crashed Universal’s “Jurassic World,” who holds the record at $208.8 million. Well I guess it’s safe to say that this film has exceeded everybody’s expectations, maybe even those who were part of the movie

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    damsel in distress situation. Grant Morrison’s version of Lois Lane is a helpless side character that was written in the script to invoke an emotional response in superman. Lois Lane is one of the “…most endearing and recognizable female characters in comic books”, furthermore I believe Grant Morrison didn't seem to recognize her importance (Semon). Morrison didn’t take the female fans of Lois Lane into account when he wrote this series, therefore she is often neglected and her thoughts are almost nonexistent

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    One thing that has for sure changed in the Spider Man comics is the way the men and woman are drawn. The women used to have tiny waists with big hips and they wore outfits that weren’t so revealing. The men used to wear business suits and had their hair slicked back nice. The women now have less tiny waists and they often wear outfits that are revealing and they all either have their hair down or up in a ponytail. The men now all wear jeans and t-shirts and not bothering with their hair. My evidence

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    In today's age, gender norms have become a topic of conversation. It is clear that society has made some progress throughout the years when it comes to the irregularity of them and thankfully it is starting to show in mainstream media. It's no secret that the most successful of movies that involve superheroes revolve around a male protagonist. It is because of this, that most assume only men are capable of such roles and therefore gain the title of being labeled as stronger and superior. However

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    In 1938, A new superman was born; One that is good and represents the very fabric of "truth, justice and the American way" - things that were lost as an aftermath of The Great Depression. "Superman was like the better version of Siegel; A version who has the ability to save lives, including his father's. Similar to Siegel, Superman is an 'alien' desperately trying to fit into the American Culture," Added Elsworth (telegraph.uk). Siegel too was an 'alien' as he was someone foreign to the American

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    Camera Angles In X-Men

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    A Visual Analysis of the Effects of Camera Angles in the film X-Men 2000 The X-Men is a science fiction action movie that tells the story of humans born with extraordinary abilities, called mutants, and the conflict they encounter fitting in with ordinary humans. The story describes shifting power dynamics between the two groups, as the mutant population is growing, which results in certain factions of humans attempting to enforce stricter controls and regulations over the mutants, because they are

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    Despite Spiderman and Superman’s differences, they both are similar in many ways. For example, Spiderman and Superman have nerdy, shy, and self-absorbed personalities. They both grew up without their biological parents and were raised by foster parents. Also, they both grew up having passion for the newspaper business. In conclusion, Spiderman and Superman are both just high school students trying to hide behind their true identities, Peter Parker and Clark Kent. Spiderman and Superman also have

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    Leagues and legions of superheroes are usually effective while exploring each individual and all of their normal and supernatural abilities. This could include super-human strength, lightning-speed, telepathy, or other powers that are able to categorize them as an individual and as a hero. In this paper, I will be discussing the different individual attributes some characters from Guardian of the Galaxy portray during the movie. Some of the psychological principals that will be discussed are self-concept

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