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    Aw! ‘’You screwy rabbit,’’ said Elmer Fudd from ‘’Looney Tunes.’’ I am similar to Elmer Fudd from my childhood, because I do what he does. First, Elmer and I have a lot in common we both act like each other. Second, both of us like many thing of a rabbit. Last, Elmer is very persistent, and he never gives up, I am the same way. We have a lot in common. First of all, Elmer is just exactly like me in every way possible. He is kind of dumb like me he also does not think before he does something

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    She was just an average 18 year old girl, when she thought her life was over. It all had happened three months ago. It was just another sunny fall day, in the Malibu, California. She had gone through four years of high school just to get to this point. She thought it would one of the best days of her life, until it all fell apart. Finally after three months she thought it was all over. Then Becky Newman realized she was in for a very long ride, that would change everything. Three months ago

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    Shameless season 7. Actress Emmy Rossum, who plays Fiona, in the hit television series even mentions that some parts of the trailer are from her direction. It is interesting to see the directorial styles of these TV actors. And it is not a strange thing to hear that an actor takes on the director’s chair. Jared Padalecki is also known to direct some episodes of Supernatural. But what makes the premiere episode of Shameless season 7 different? For one thing, Fiona (Emmy Rossum) is not in it. In Rossum’s

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    speculation as well. Meanwhile, others think there’s a third party involved, a rumor inspired by a seemingly harmless tweet from one Emmy Rossum. Her tweet reads: “UGH. I'm SO upset. That being said, we DO look good together, IMHO.” Safe to say, tweeting her willingness to be Kermit’s new beau with a side-by-side photo of the two of them doesn’t really give justice to how upset Rossum is about the whole

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    Ross launches Sexual Awareness campaign at his workplace The F.R.I.E.N.D.S starrer David Schwimmer a.k.a. Ross is famously known for telling different stories on the misconduct, which comes under the 'gray' category via six short videos, totally steered by his director friend Sigal Avin. Every video of "That's Harassment" shows how it impacts women at every aspect of their life and when they're assaulted by the men they're surrounded with like boss, colleague, photographer, doctor, politician, and

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    featurette about his character Hobie Doyle below. Ehrenreich’s big break was in the 2009 film Tetro, where his performance led to a second Francis Ford Coppola movie Twixt. He appeared opposite Emmy Rossum in Beautiful Creatures in 2013 and has just finished shooting a still-untitled Warren Beatty flick. Ehrenreich is currently working on The Yellow Birds, which also stars X-Men: Apocalypse actor Tye Sheridan and Boardwalk Empire’s Jack Huston. The

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    Phantom Behind The Opera

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    Without using any a-list actors, but mostly new faces at the time. Emmy Rossum, who was 16 when they filmed, portrayed a perfect innocent Christine with a voice of an angle. Many agree Rossum “seems born to play Christine, the trusting ingénue” (Puig). It is possibly she even upstage the talented Sarah Brightman with her portrayal of Christine. On the other hand, her counterpart

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    The Metropolitan Opera is an association steeped in fine musical history. It has presented some of the greatest operas of all time, and its standards are among the highest of classical music organizations. The Met, as it is commonly called, is one of the premier opera stages in the world and has helped many great singers find fame and discovery. Moreover, it is also one of the largest opera stages in the world. This leading opera company has an astounding history of artistic and musical stature.

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    around the world females are being held back from their potential just because they aren’t men. Society shows this every day. One example of this is how the lead actress in Shameless, Emmy Rossum, is speaking out and demanding equal pay after finding out she has been paid less since the television series started. Rossum plays a key role only to find that some of her male coworkers are making more (Jensen, 2017). The problem is that women are working just as hard as men or even harder, but they are still

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    With the movie industry becoming more and more popular, it is wondered if the theatre is becoming a dying art form because of it. After all, musicals are being made as movies, but are they are better than them? In this essay, I look to compare the film adaptation of “The Phantom of the Opera” with the stage version of it and decide based off of this, if the theatre is really a dying art form. For the stage version of the show, I decided to do the 25th-anniversary version of it which was performed

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