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    Ben (Viggo Mortensen), a.k.a Captain Fantastic, is a single father of six. His name is not actually Captain Fantastic, nobody calls him that, nor does he insist on being called like that. He's also not a superhero from a comic book. Just wanted to clear that up before we proceed. Although, to raise six kids on your own, in the wilderness, certainly requires superhero abilities. His methods are rather rigorous. He insists that all of his kids are in top shape and capable of killing a bear with a

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    TOP SECRET FOR YOUR EYES ONLY MISSION BRIEF DATE: 7 July 2012 TIME: 14:50 GMT LOCATION: Anywhere, NY SOURCE: TOP SECRET OVERVIEW: Ms. Emma S., senior operative for the OSPI Organizational Unit in Beijing, fell ill last night. Preliminary tests show that during a cocktail party at the Slobovanian Embassy, she ingested a bacterium in an appetizer that has now settled in the lower lobe of her right lung. This bacterial invasion is of no type we have ever seen, and the concern is that she is meant

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    David Albano Ms. Tokes Literature August 30, 2016 Fantastic Voyage The protagonist that was introduced to us in the novel, Fantastic Voyage was Charles Grant. Charles is a government agent who is escorting a Russian scientist named Dr. Benes to America. Dr. Benes is working on a top-secret science that has not been discovered before. The science is stated to as “the other side”. Grant and Benes both get to America safely. On the way to the meeting, Dr. Benes’ car is hit by another car. Then five

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    Birdie Chen BEWITCHED The ’60s were undoubtedly the top point for high-concept sitcoms and because of the historical and societal shifts during the ‘50s, the “fantastic sitcoms” arose. The fantastic sitcoms were a hybrid genre that mixed the conventions of the suburban sitcom with imagery of the new frontier, offering a diverse perspective of the social world. The intricate bond between suburban sitcom and space imagery may be a reaction to the most tumultuous decades of America. First of all

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    still objectified, over-sexualized, and given roles with little or no real merit within this genre. This has been shown since the beginning of the Wonder Woman comics and has progressed to the films we have today. Films like Supergirl, Catwoman, the Fantastic Four series, the X-Men series, and Avengers: Age of Ultron show these issues within our film culture. Their physical appearance, clothing, and sex appeal have more importance than the actual characters themselves. The first woman to be called a

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    Introduction This essay will discuss the relationship formed in the movie, the Fantastic Planet. It will also explore the competition and interdependence of the characters; a personal view of the economies of each species and the final point will explain some similarities between the movie and real life historical and modern-day events. The Relationship Formed Ethics describes the principles or standards of human conflict. In the case of the movie, the standards between Draag and Om. In the movie

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    scene in an American film called Fantastic Mr. Fox. It is a folk music as it uses ukulele as its main instrument that it sounds like Hawaiian folk music with the accompaniment of strings and xylophone. It is a short instrumental peace and the melody is repeated for several times. Context “Fantastic Mr. Fox” is a tale of crossing the line of family responsibilities and midnight adventure and the friendships and awakenings of this country life that is inhabited by Fantastic Mr. Fox, his family and his

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    have engaged in the debate over which is better, the original writing or the adaptation onto celluloid. While there are several examples that can support both arguments, this essay focuses on one particular adaptation; Roald Dahl’s loved story “Fantastic Mr. Fox” and its 2009 adaptation with the same title. In this case too, the film maker has taken several liberties and added various elements to dramatize the story further in order make it more visually appealing. However, unlike many attempts,

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    after crashing on a space flight along with his sister, and two other scientists . This group all received unique powers like invisibility and strength and have formed the crime fighting team known as the Fantastic Four. This team consistents of : The Invisible Women (Johnny’s sister), Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards) and The Thing (Ben Grimm). Although he is the youngest team member, he is by far the brightest star. The Human Torch is the ultimate superhero because he has: a fearless personality, an

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    years, the food industry is constantly creating groundbreaking innovations and technologies. With the help of the internet, many chefs are able to receive brand name recognition for their restaurants through online articles and review websites. In Fantastic Mr.Fox by Rachel Khong, Chef Jeremy Fox becomes challenged by raving reviews to uphold high standards both in his challenging life and restaurant. In the hospitality and food industry, it is important to mentally, physically and emotionally uphold

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