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    From 007 to Austin Powers Austin Powers is the Comical Version of James Bond. Their movies have some similarities, from movie titles, to characters and props. Austin powers looks nothing like James Bond but both are Spies working for British Intelligence. In the movie Austin Powers: International man of Mystery, If you are searching for similarities in the movies you would notice Dr. Evil has an obsession with Sharks. Many James Bond villains have obsessions like Ernst Stavro Blofeld which is the

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    James Bond Hero Journey

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    On November 9th, 2012 in the United States the twenty-third James Bond film, produced by Eon Productions, was released. The famous 007 movies have become a very popular and famous series. Sam Mendes’ Skyfall became the most popular out of the series earning over $88 million in its opening weekend and over $1.1 billion in worldwide box office sales. Daniel Craig stars in the movie as James Bond, his third time playing the role; Javier Bardem plays Raoul Silva, the film’s villain. The film follows

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    9/11 Film Review

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    “How safe do you feel?” Ironically these were the words M said just before the attack of the cyberterrorist Silva. No longer are days of ridiculous plot lines and unrealistic events. Bond is now living in a world unstable and vulnerable to threats. This is all because of the devastating effects of the 9/11 tragedy. Society still mourning the loss of loved ones; we see this ripple effect shown in the reinvented 2011 Skyfall film. The Bond series has made a dramatic change from the 1990 Brosnan era

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    Dawn Holland December 4, 2014 Intro to film Skyfall Opening Sequence Analysis: I am new to the James Bond films, but have watched some of the films, becoming familiar with Bond as a character. After only a few films, I think James Bond films are classic examples of action spy movies, with action, romance, and tons of killing. Theres a good guy, who does bad things to save good people. And of course he is devilishly handsome, and has many love interests, or more commonly known as Bond Girls. This

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    opportunity offender when it comes to selling sex, with almost every episode containing a scene with one of the protagonists in bed with a woman, unafraid to show short suggestive positions short of softporn (think Halle Berry's sex scene in Die Another Day (2002)). While these conversations are meaningful, the setting might shy away some fans and can definitely lead to an awkward situation if guests show up at the wrong moment. Language is restrained, and while the entire show is certainly not

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    James Bond is known as one of the most talented spies of all time and in Die Another Day by David Michaels he is set on a mission to assassinate Colonel moon, after Bond sneaks into Colonel Moon's base, Zao (Moons assistant) discovered that Bond is an agent Zao then attempts to capture bond as Colonel Moon flees the base, but bond escapes to a jet and chases after Colonel Moon, this jet fight ended in Colonel Moon's apparent death and Bond being captured by Colonel Moon's father General Moon. Bond

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    is wondering why Schatz in acting weird while recovering. Turns out Schatz thought he was going to die, due to a high fever. This misunderstanding happened because he got confused with the difference between Fahrenheit and Celsius. A Stolen Day by Sherwood Anderson has a different story, is about a boy who believes he has inflammatory rheumatism

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    “A Day’s Wait” and “Stolen Day” Pessimistic means to always see the worst in things or to always believe the worst will happen. The author of “A Day’s Wait” is Ernest Hemingway. The main character in this story is a boy named Schatz and the story is told from Schatz’s father’s point of view. In the story Schatz has the flu and he thinks he is going to die because he misunderstood the temperature measurements of Celsius and Fahrenheit. The author of the story “Stolen Day” is Sherwood Anderson. The

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    Stage six happens on days nine through thirteen. This is the stage when Fast Plants will begin to develop the buds for flowers on its tip, or shoot meristem. Stage seven is on days fourteen through seventeen, and in this time the Wisconsin Fast Plants’ flowers will bloom, and pollination may occur. Stage eight occurs on days eighteen through twenty. During this time, seed pods will develop. The final stage is stage nine, which occurs on days twenty-one to forty. This will be when the Fast Plant begins

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    different ways to die. Another character named Violet Markey is counting down the days until graduation because, of her sister's death. In the text I found a tough question, in the text it says “Is today a good day to die? ...... Is today the day?.... And if not today when?” This is a tough question, because this foreshadows that a lot of times in the book Theodore is going to keep on thinking of ways to die and someone in the book will die. Also an again and again word “die” and “death” this also

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