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Kill Bill Vol.2
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Kill Bill movies, as well as one of the limiting factors. It's endearing to see Tarantino lavish attention on great international stars (such as the aforementioned Gordon Liu and Sonny Chiba) who are unrecognizable to the vast majority of A...

Imax Larger Than Life
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IMAX delivers descriptive narration through headsets, creating a theatre of the mind for blind moviegoers. Also the experience of a normal moviegoer is also enhanced with excellent sound and ocular effects. IMAX actually brings the movie fr...

Silent Comedy
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silent film era of the 1920s, children largely watched the same films viewed by adults. Movie stars popular with young people at that time included Buster Keaton, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks, and the Keystone Cops (Wojcik, 2008). Charl...

2012
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a doomsday cataclysm results in billions losing their lives as the earth's crust breaks apart, dismantling civilization and rearranging the continents. Director Roland Emmerich gives his special-effects wizards license to test the limits of...

Screen Film Analysis
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Screen Film Analysis The first thing that stands out about each review is the author's choice of witty banter. Regardless of stance, each author infiltrates their review with word usage destined to provide a smirk on the readers face. For e...

Drama
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(1942), it is clear that the elements that made the film an enduring international classic — an A-list cast in a riveting love story; an exotic, glamorous setting; melodramatic and heroic sacrifices; sharp, noir dialogue; and the triumph of...

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley & The Story Frankenstein
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Mary did not embrace the idea of an open marriage or ‘true love’ ideals Percy longed for and expressed in so many of his poems. She had started writing Frankenstein in 1816 while in Switzerland, inspired by their many sailing trips on the l...