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    Fred Perry's Gold Digger

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    Gold Digger? What that? If you were like me two days ago and never heard of this comic book series. The Gold Digger series was created by Fred Perry in 1991 but the main story did not start until 1999. The comic was unique at its time because Perry drew the comic in the Japanese manga style. During the early 90's Japanese animation was starting to make an impact into the west. But before even then we had earlier animes that came on American Television since the 60's and 70's. But the 90's was the

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    everybody hates you” (Chaptman, 2015). This is further emphasized by the following shots of students getting into aggressive stances and another student yelling how his “hormones are like a sweaty cage” (Chaptman, 2015). The shows message for children who watch it is that high school will be a place where you will be challenge far greater than in middle school both academically and emotionally. Not only because school will expect more form you, but also because of the physical and mental changes both

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    Disney was considered to be one of the great turnaround stories of the late twentieth century. Under Michael Eisner, Disney had climbed its revenue from $1.65 billion to $25 billion, while net earnings had risen from $0.1 billion to $1.2 billion. By the end of 2000, Disney generated a 27% annual total return to shareholders. Disney’s success lies mainly in the quality and type of product it creates. It first became successful because of its flat, non-hierarchical organization that fostered teamwork

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    Like many noir films created out of the legendary works of crime fiction novelists such as James M. Cain and Cornell Woolrich, Who Framed Roger Rabbit too was based on the 1981 mystery novel Who Censored Roger Rabbit?. The novel, written by Gary K. Wolf, shares only minimal similarities with its film adaptation as the plot is entirely rewritten and characters are redefined (Winter). The novel makes the recurring theme of discrimination of “toons” by humans more obvious, specifically illustrating

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    the classification of “noir” -- but which aren’t 40s era film noir -- are Ridley Scott’s 1982 science-fiction noir, Blade Runner, Doug Liman’s 2002 action/adventure noir, The Bourne Identity, and Richard Williams’ 1988 urban-fantastic noir, Who Framed Roger Rabbit. On first glance, none of these films are related, in fact, they don’t seem to have much in common (except for

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    However, Who Framed Roger Rabbit is noir in how Roger Rabbit, an anthropomorphic cartoon rabbit, is framed for a murder; an (eponymous) event which is the catalyst that pulls Roger and the lead, Eddie (portrayed by Bob Hoskins), into the rest of the convoluted -- if humorous -- plot involving a mix of human and cartoon characters which coexist onscreen. Who Framed Roger Rabbit occasionally uses thematic lighting native to film noir’s historic

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    something is about to happen. They may not know what is about to happen, but they sense something nonetheless. The same sort of techniques are used within Who Framed Roger Rabbit? to create suspense. In one particular scene, silence is used just as effectively as sound to set the ominous, suspenseful mood. When Eddie Valiant enters the bar where Roger is supposed to be hidden, he finds the toon singing, dancing, breaking plates, and causing an overall ruckus. The atmosphere is upbeat and carefree, but

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    Who framed roger rabbits is based on the LA highways systems but in a more comical cartoon version. The movie begins with a short introductory of the characters and where they are placed in the movie. Eddie Valiant, the protagonist, is the private detective that took the case assigned by R.K. Maroon, head of Maroon Cartoons Studios, who was concerned about the recent poor acting performance of one of his biggest stars, Roger Rabbit. Maroon hired Valiant to investigate rumors about Roger’s voluptuous

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    Throughout the film Paul grows closer to his client’s wife Laura Manion who turns out to be quite flirty when it comes to men. This movie was discussed quite a lot in class because of its’ musical score. The narrative knot makes an appearance in the scene where Paul Biegler first meets Laura Manion. Laura was filmed leaning

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    Heidi Klum, the reigning “Queen of Halloween,” dressed up as Jessica Rabbit for her annual Halloween bash at Lavo in New York City on Saturday, October 31. She made dramatic entrance into her own party as she got the look down with a fake chest and bottom that gave her an hourglass figure on steroids. The "Project Runway" host emerged into a spotlight from the dark to reveal her amazing costume. She completed with crazy prosthetic breasts, a huge butt and awesome fake eyelids. The model had spent

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