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    Analytical Report of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969)

    Ryan Manzo 581640 2:00-3:50pm October 16, 2013 BCA 101 Analytical Report Title Of Film: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid Year Of Original Release: 1969 Director: George Roy Hill Name Of Studio Releasing The Film: 20th Century Fox Name Of Video Company Releasing The Film: 20th Century Fox Date Of Screening: October 13, 2013 Plot And Structure: It is the late 1890’s in a small town in Wyoming, where Butch Cassidy (Paul Newman) and the Sundance Kid (Robert Redford) are playing cards

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    Movie Critique of Constantine

    Movie Critique of Constantine HUM/150 Movie Critique of Constantine Constantine is a horror movie that rest on supernatural concepts. The film is about a chain smoking psychic, John Constantine, who exorcises demons and has a disdain for life. He teams up with another psychic, Angela, who has lost her twin sister, Isabel, to suicide. Together they find out her motives of suicide tie into a large sinister plot to get Satan’s son to rule the earth. They decide to try and thwart these

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    Dead Man

    Dead man * Dead man (1995) * Genre: Drama fantasy western * Director : Jim Jarmusch * WritteR: Jim Jarmusch * Cinematography: robby muller * Editing : Jay rabinowitz * Music: Neil young * Starring : Johnny depp- Gary farmer PLOT Johnny Depp as William Blake, a newly-orphaned accountant who leaves his home in Cleveland to accept a job in the frontier town of Machine. Upon his arrival, Blake is told by the factory owner Dickinson (Robert Mitchum) that the job

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    Baraka

    Baraka means blessing in Hebrew, Arabic and Arabic-influenced languages. It may refer to: * Baraka, also berakhah, in Judaism, a blessing usually recited during a ceremony * Baraka, also barakah, in Arabic Islam and Arabic-influenced languages such as Swahili, Urdu, Persian, Turkish, a blessing from God in the form of spiritual wisdom or divine presence. Also a spiritual power believed to be possessed by certain persons, objects, tombs. * Baraka, a rarely used French slang term for luck

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    Cririque on Surrogates

    Critique on Surrogates Robert Piccioli English 225 Brian Davis September 12, 2011 Critique on Surrogates The film Surrogates (2009), directed by Jonathon Mostow, was an excellent film with a powerful message for society. The message was delivered well through each aspect of the film and its elements. The film's main concept centers around the mysterious murder of a college student linked to the man who helped create a high-tech surrogate phenomenon that allows people to purchase remote

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    The Contradictions Of Chaos And Order In The Film SLC: Punk !

    The Contradictions of Chaos and Order The film SLC: Punk! follows a group of friends taking part in the Punk movement during the year 1985 in the religiously oppressed Salt Lake City as they attempt to create and spread chaos. Chaos, which the characters in the film use almost interchangeably with anarchy, is the only rule they live by. However, living by anarchy as their one rule, a contradiction in itself since anarchy means no rules, is just one of the many contradictions in the punk belief system

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    Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo

    Reginald Beauvoir Mrs. Pellegrini IM1401 10/14/2012 Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo While researching film made in the Nineteenth Century I found that the use of technology brought new idea and cause a revelation that effected movie goer worldwide. The following time line shows how each innovation had an effect on the technology that was introduce in that time period. The expectation of movie goers was high as a result the film makers came up with new way of composing motion picture on the big screen

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    Comedic Techniques In The Hangover

    A stranger's baby in the closet, a chicken walking around freely, a tiger in the bath and the suite trashed ‘The Hangover’ is about a bucks night gone completely wrong. After a bucks night out, three friends wake up in a hotel suite in the morning with no recollection of the previous night due to intoxication- hence the movie title ‘The Hangover’. The Hangover employs several comedic techniques to make the audience laugh, and it delivers well on its promise as a ‘lighthearted’ easy to follow along

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    Keith Williams Delite Gross Film appreciation 7 November 2013 A Film ahead of its time In the film the Graduate by Mike Nichols is considered one of the greatest films of all time for good reason. The film dealt with issues such as older and younger relationships, sex, lust, and infidelity in a unique method that had not been done at the time. Because of this the film has now become the blueprint for many films today such as Risky Business and The Heartbreak Kid. One of the main issues that

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    Homealone Paper

    Home Alone Review Summary Home Alone is a comedy / family film that was produced in 1990. The movie starts off at Peter and Kate McCallister’s home in Winnetka, Illinois. Their extended family has gathered at their home to prepare for their family Christmas trip to Paris, France. The family is rushing around the house, getting last-minute things ready for their trip. The doorbell rings and pizza arrives, they gather around the table to eat dinner. Kevin McCallister an eight-year-old boy, the

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