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    slayed the spooky season with the iconic bombshell “Jessica Rabbit.” The 42-year-old star went out of her way for her annual costume party in New York City. According to Buzz Feed, the German model sought help from Mike Marino’s Prosthetic Renaissance to create her phenomenal look with makeup and prosthetics. She told InStyle that it took her 10 hours to obtain her comic strip character and underwent drastic transformation. "Jessica Rabbit is definitely an icon, and I always try and find someone that

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    Forrest Gump Analysis

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    Robert Zemeckis’ 1994 film Forrest Gump acted as a vehicle for showcasing both the director’s (continued) innovative use of visual effects (first seen with the match-moving in Back to the Future and later with animation in Who Framed Roger Rabbit) and a shift in directorial style as the film was his first foray into the dramatic genre Perhaps the most notable aspect of the film, aside from its memorable characters and oft-quoted screenplay, is its convincing use of CGI technology, something not used

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    Your essay was so original and informative. I really learned a great deal from it and I think that making it as a conversation was very interesting. It allowed me to keep reading and I really did enjoy it. It felt like I was reading a story and not a Psychology textbook. The conversation had a flow to it and it made me focus better on the information that you were presenting. You were very clear with all the information you provided and the examples were great. They really showed how the symptoms

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    live-action film called Treasure Island, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, Lady and the Tramp, Sleeping Beauty, and 101 Dalmatians. The last major production under Walt Disney was Mary Poppins in 1964. It was a mix of animation and live action, like Who Framed Roger

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    Dick Tracy Synthesis

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    Dick Tracy is a film based on the American comic strip series "Dick Tracy". Dick Tracy is a detective who is determined to take down Alphonse "Big Boy" Caprice. Caprice becomes the new crime lord in the city when he takes down Lips Manlis, who was the crime lord before his death. Tracy's key to take down Caprice is Breathless Mahoney, a dancer who witnessed Caprice's dirty illegal work. She is more focused on taking away Tracy from his current girlfriend Tess rather than help him solve the case of

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    current mainstream ideals? The Samsung Smart TV with motion-control commercial uses sexual stereotypes and humor to create not only a desire for the woman, but also the TV being sold. The ad begins with music playing in the style of the movie “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” and shows a man working in a high rise office building that glances up and spies something in the distance which instantly captivates his attention. The view cuts to a scantily clothed woman waving towards the window of her apartment which

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    Impact of Technology on the Animation Industry In 1988, the live action and animation hybrid “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” introduced a whole new way of making animation movies (Elkins, 2003). The three dimensional rendering and the interaction between live actors, animated figures and environment was revolutionary at that time (Elkins, 2003). Three years later, in 1991, “Beauty and the Beast” was an Oscar nominee for best picture, which showed how popular this genre had become (Elkins, 2003). Since

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    Robert Zemeckis’ Who Framed Roger Rabbit has Jessica Rabbit say “I’m not bad; I’m just drawn that way (Watts)” when her moral character is judged because of her body. Lastly, in The Devil Wears Prada directed by Mark Waters, one of the girls receives a compliment on her figure and replies, “I’m one stomach flu away from my goal weight (Waters)” showcasing her desire to lose weight. These three quotes illustrate a part of our society we desperately wish to ignore: we are obsessed with who we see in the

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    Forrest Gump Thesis

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    titular character, Forrest Gump, and his quest to be with the love of his life, Jenny (Robin Wright). The film begins in the late 1950’s with a very young Forrest Gump living in Greenbow, Alabama, where he lives with his mother, Mrs. Gump (Sally Field), who always managed to give him memorable phrases to help him out on his life journey, such as “stupid is as stupid does.” When Forrest attends school he quickly falls for Jenny, a young girl

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    Steven Spielberg Essay

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    Steven Spielberg It is hard to imagine a person who has not heard of Steven Spielberg. He is one of the most renown, if not the most renown, American filmmakers of the century. His films have captivated and helped develop imaginations of contemporary society and remain among the most successful films ever made. Spielberg was born in Cincinnati on December 18th, 1946. His father was an electrical engineer, and his mother a concert pianist. Steven seemed to get the best elements from both

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