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    compared to watching the movie based off of it. The movie is considered one of the greatest films of all time. I really admire how the story is put together in the film, starting from the narrative at the beginning with a feather floating into the town

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    I no longer know where The Room ends and I begin. It is, without question, the worst film ever made. But this comment is in no way meant to be discouraging. Because while The Room is the worst movie ever made it is also the greatest way to spend a blisteringly fast 100 minutes in the dark. Simply put, 'The Room' will change your life. It's not just the dreadful acting or the sub-normal screenplay or the bewildering direction or the musical score so soaked in melodrama that you will throw up on yourself

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    statement, “The Hurt Locker is one of the greatest war films ever made” is a loaded comment that forces the viewer to consider several things. First, it requires the viewer to identify what makes a good war film: is it the action, the heroism, the filming technique, sound effect etc.? All these things are important to consider when determining the quality of a war movie. I argue that The Hurt Locker is one of the greatest war films ever made because the film reveals war’s brutal side, how it removes

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    Citizen Kane Analysis

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    implemented into any film created today. In many ways, the storyline tells us more about ourselves than anything else and it relates to each one of us who has ever wished for a better life. From his flamboyant adventures to the blah blah to his political agenda in his later years. Every film that came after Citizen Kane owes a great deal to Orson Welles because of the way he used special effects, music, and shadows and lighting, which without a doubt makes it one of the finest movies ever made. Some even

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    USA. Stanly was an American film director, a screenwriter, a producer, a cinematographer, an editor, and a photographer. He was a part of the brand New Hollywood film-making trend. Stanly Kubrick's films are considered by film historian’s such as Michel Ciment to be "among the most important contributions to world cinema in the twentieth century", and also he is well noted as one of the greatest and one of the most influential directors in history of cinematic. His films, which are mostly adapted from

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    Directed by a fan of the musicians involved in the film, The Last Waltz is considered one of the greatest musical films, if not the greatest, ever produced in the history of rock ‘n’ roll. It features the last concert given by a group of musicians who referred to themselves as “The Band”. Hence the name The Last Waltz was given to the title of the film. Besides the concert, the viewers are enlightened with the life experiences of these musicians through the interviews dispersed between the scenes

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    For many years and still today, families of the victims of 9/11 still mourn their losses. 9/11 was America’s greatest tragedy and will have an everlasting impact on the lives of people who experienced it, and even those who did not. Gathering intelligence on the terrorist organizations behind the series of attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001 then became the focus of the Central Intelligence Agency. The mastermind behind that awful event was going to pay; dead or alive. Zero Dark

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    1950's Animation

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    all the character in Disney animation had its own characteristic that we can recognize them. About Cinderella, This movie is a 1950 American animated musical fantasy film. It was released on February 15, 1950. It became the greatest critical and commercial hit for the studio. It is considered one of the best American animates films ever made. In the 2010s, story of the animation have become more realistic and add more science and some more technologies. Nowadays, they change from 2D animation to 3D

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    Christmas is recognized by the general public as a time to celebrate family and give gifts. Which it is, but gifts can go way deeper than physical objects. This is exhibited in a book, The Greatest Gift, and a movie, It’s a Wonderful Life. In 1943, Philip Van Doren Stern wrote the Greatest Gift. It tells the tale of George, a person who is about to kill himself but is then shown what the world would be like without him and realizes he shouldn’t kill himself. Unable to find a publisher for it, Philip

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    Hitchcock is known as one of the greatest directors in the history of cinema. Hitchcock directed over fifty films, many of which remain popular to this day, including his stunning works Vertigo, North by Northwest, The Man Who Knew Too Much, and Psycho. Hitchcock’s use of suspense, psychological pressure, mystery, and wit intrigued the audiences of his day as well as audiences of the 21st century. These elements of Hitchcock’s films have also inspired the genre of horror films that many know well today

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