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    for an eternity. My heart was beating so fast, I couldn’t wait to watch the 4-D Shrek movie and be full of green with envy. I’m not exactly sure but based on what I think, 4-D is just similar to 3-D movie. “We’re finally going in.” I pointed out. Soon as everybody sat down, the lights went off. As soon as you put your 4-D glasses on, it feels like you’re in the movie, having a role with all those creepy to adorable Shrek characters. All those people including me were on a multisensory adventure

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    re are many similarities between the film Shrek and the novela Of Mice and Men. Three categories that I have examples for are, mismatched friendships, antagonists, and the role of women. The first category is mismatched friendships. In Shrek, Donkey tags around with Shrek like Lennie tags around with George in Of Mice and Men. Also they both have their bad moments in each story. In Shrek, Donkey and Shrek are fighting and arguing all the time, but they still have good, friendly moments, such as

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    Media Coursework: Shrek In Yiddish, "Shrek" means fear. Shrek is a successful film and should be taken serious by critics because it is not just another film that is for children. The film has a large intake of digital animation and is currently at the end of filming history, and has a long list of different animating techniques. The film Shrek is a great deal better than all the films that have came in prior to it in several ways. An example of this would be the cartoon

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    Beauty and the Beast is coincidentally parallel to the Shrek movie.This essay will broaden your view on the themes of Beauty and the Beast and Shrek, . When the fairy tale story Beauty and the Beast is evaluated from the critical viewpoints of Archetypal, Feminism, and Morals, readers may discover that Shrek shares the same viewpoints. To analyze the critical viewpoint of feminism in the stories of Beauty & the Beast and Shrek, certain questions a feminist would ask should be answered

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    Shrek Book Report

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    Shrek returns and starts yelling at them to leave. They explain that if they go back then they will get executed. The witch tells him that he is the only one that can convince Farquhar to let them back. Shrek sets off to visit Farquhar. On his way, he runs into some soldiers that are chasing a talking donkey. The soldiers start threatening Shrek. He roars at them and they start running. Donkey tells him that he can show him to Duloc. Shrek tries to scare him off but the donkey tells him that he isn’t

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    Whether the story is about a tiny mouse or a gigantic ogre, there is magic in storytelling and bringing to life characters that relate their challenges of being unique. By comparing and contrasting two films, Shrek (2001) by DreamWorks Studios and Stuart Little (1999) by Sony Studios, the reader will better understand the dynamics of successful family entertainment with regards to the “Disney model”. Over the years family appropriate content, style and marketing has allowed for non-Disney produced

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    Attachments Styles Secure Attachment Style. People who refer to this category have a positive view of themselves and of the other people also. I suppose this category could fit Daniel Cleaver from “Bridget Jones`s Diary”. That is because they are true optimists and it is their life philosophy to trust people and not only those who they love (Harms, 2011). They consider a person as such who deserves being treated kindly and respectfully. They feel secure about people and do not get ready to defend

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    Quest In The Movie Shrek

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    1. The five characteristics of the quest are a quester, a destination, a reason that has been stated to go there, the challenges along the way, and the real reason for the destination. 2. An example of a quest is in the movie, Shrek. 1. Quester: a male ogre who lives alone in a swamp, but is disturbed by the fairy tale characters who were sent away by Lord Farquaad. He is a hostile introvert. 2. A place to go: In order to find peace at home, he agrees to rescue Princess Fiona for Lord

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    Buzz Marketing for Movies

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    Business Horizons (2007) 50, 395–403 www.elsevier.com/locate/bushor Buzz marketing for movies Iris Mohr Tobin College of Business, St. John 's University, 8000 Utopia Parkways, Jamaica, NY 11439, USA KEYWORDS Motion pictures; Movies; Marketing; Promotion; Buzz marketing Abstract In today 's dynamic entertainment environment, movies are struggling to stay afloat and remain profitable. Challenges such as piracy, digital theft, competition, overlapping movie campaigns, media fragmentation

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    perceived. 2. Chapter 1- Quests in literature are, in most situations, unrecognizable to the rooky eye. The five points of a quest are: (a) quester, (b) a place to go, (c) reason stated to go, (d) challenges and trials, and (e) the real reason to go. In the movie Shrek, (I know cheesy) the quester is Shrek, the place to go is to rescue

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