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    The movie There Will Be Blood was released January 25, 2008. It was directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, and the screenwriter was also Paul Thomas Anderson. The important actors in the movie are Daniel Day Lewis, Paul Dano and Dillon Freaser. Throughout the story it is obvious that the goal is money, but it is the experiences leading up to the money that make viewers evaluate the main characters intentions with the relationships that are created. In There Will Be Blood, the audience should expect

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    Kill Bill Thesis

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    After the success of Reservoir Dogs, Tarantino’s Kill Bill Volume 1 and 2 was another big hit, and this time with Kill Bill Quentin Tarantino has insert a lot of cash and effort in this film. A budget of 30 million USD has been taken to make the first volume of Kill Bill, and it took over a year making Kill Bill. When asked about “why write this movie” Quentin Tarantino’s response was “ I wrote a movie I wanted to see,” “I spent over a year making a movie I wanted to see” He also states that all

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    “When people ask me if I went to film school, I tell them, 'no, I went to films” - Quentin Tarantino These are the words of filmmaker, Quentin Tarantino. Tarantino is one of the most influential directors of our generation: a winner of two academy awards, who’s been praised for his original style, pop culture, and pushing the envelope for films to come. Born on March 27, 1963, Tarantino instantly became fascinated by films, after moving to California. While he was in high school, Tarantino worked

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    Django Unchained Django Unchained is a Quentin Tarantino film that is filled with an abundance of emotions. This film takes on the subject of slavery as its main focal point, allowing viewers to see slavery from the creative mind of Tarantino. Django Unchained was far from your typical slavery film, for it showed a colored man having power over the oppressor, sharing a life experience with a German bounty hunter while becoming closer to the capture of his wife. Tarantino shares this story in a

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    highly experimental, filmmaker David Lynch has had a far-reaching impact on not only films and television, but other forms of art as well, such as music and video games. One of the most well-known directors often cited as being influenced by Lynch is Quentin Tarantino. The most commonly used examples are Blue Velvet and Wild at Heart and this isn't surprising as they portray violent criminals having trivial conversations. Tarantino is clearly a very different filmmaker and I can't see him making something

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    Film review of 'Vincent' (Tim Burton 1982) Tim Burton pays homage to the late actor Vincent Price, who was known for his easily detectable voice and popular horror films, in his 1982 short stop motion film titled 'Vincent'. The film was one of Burton's earlier motion pictures, and therefore sets up the foundation for several of his following movies. Noticeable influence of Vincent are 'The Corpse Bride' (Time Burton 2005) and 'Frankenweenie' (Tim Burton 2012) which are both stop motion, German expressionist

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    Tarantino Analysis

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    In this movie, Tarantino raised his voice. Instead of speaking in English, Tarantino uses three main languages: German-English-French, Extremely funny and impressive. Not only that, Tarantino also noted the voice of the actors: Germany has Germany Munchen, Germany Frankfurt and Germany ... by the British fake; You have English English, English Scotish, American English, American English, Tennessee, English spoken by the Germans, English spoken by the French; France has French and French is German

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    Director Quentin Tarantino is an infamous director known for such beloved films like Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill, Reservoir Dogs and many more. What sets Tarantino apart from other directors is his unique style. He frequently includes meaningless and innocent dialogue in his films, at least one dance scene, there is loads of blood and gore, and finally, the POV trunk/hood shot from a car. His unique style has allowed many people to fall in love with his films and patiently await the next one. The first

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    Identifying Heroes: The Godfather and Pulp Fiction The form of Classical Hollywood films is, first and foremost, invisible. In a Classical Hollywood film, the narrative is foremost, and style serves the narrative. Camera angles, lighting and editing patterns such as the shot/reverse-shot pattern aim to give us the best possible perspective on the unfolding events(1). These events are arranged in a strongly causality-oriented linear narrative, with one event causing the next. This narrative is arranged

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    The contents of culture are a good way to gauge the morals and beliefs of a society. Movies specifically are good indicators. It then comes off as more than a lighthearted issue when few American-made movies characterize Nazi Germany as actual people and instead dehumanize them. The Germans are nearly always shown in a negative light when in reality fewer than 40% of Germans voted for Hitler when he was elected. Furthermore, even fewer Germans knew about the Holocaust during the war. Most films inevitably

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