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  • Fashion in the 60's

    Fashion in the 60's

    Innovative, creative, bold and brash. Sixties fashion belonged to London, England. The Brits set the tone and the world followed. What we wear has always defined us to some degree. At the very least, it can indicate economic status, but always before within certain confines of convention. Historically, a uniformity

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  • Fassinbiner

    Fassinbiner

    Though I am tempted to regard Elvira's braving of this mess as a sign of her inner health, because she is willing to see with her own eyes the destructive energies that others repress from conscious thought, I also see that she is quickly co-opted by these destructive energies. On

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  • Fast Food: Your Arteries Worst Enemy

    Fast Food: Your Arteries Worst Enemy

    Brittany Garner Mr. McAuley English 191 October 19, 2006 Fast Food: Your Arteries Worst Enemy. In Morgan Spurlock's documentary "Super Size Me" Spurlock risks' his life to inform Americans of how a small hamburger; can transform into a dramatic super-sized problem. Surgeon General David Satcher: "Fast food is a major

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  • Faults of Religion

    Faults of Religion

    The Blues and what followed, normally the what followed part is all too often not accompanied and by the blues part. This may leave some people confused about how every thing in popular music today got started. It started with Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Chuck Berry, and their

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  • Faults of the Industry

    Faults of the Industry

    The Walls Fall Down: An Industry Headed Towards the way of the Romans The Music industry's current approach to business is misled and does not follow the basic fundamentals of sales and customer satisfaction. The customer's always right. Seems simple enough, doesn't it? I've held positions in customer service for

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  • Favorite Movies

    Favorite Movies

    What makes a good movie? Many things can contribute to making a movie good, like the actors, plot, type of movie, the writing, special effects, its budget and so forth. But it actually depends on the person because one person may think a movie is good, and then the other

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  • Favorites Case

    Favorites Case

    We are talking about the movie remember the titans. Remember the Titans is set in Alexandria, Virginia in 1971 after the United States Supreme Court passed a ruling ending segregation in public schools. A competent, white football coach named Bill Yoast, is removed from the head coaching position of the

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  • Favourit Music Genre.

    Favourit Music Genre.

    As I can recall, it was about three years ago, when I was at my friend's house, listening to my iPod, I was influenced by hip hop, rap and rnb, he was quite different, he was influenced by heavy metal, or you can call him a metal head. Anyhow, as

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  • Femme Fatale in Film Noir

    Femme Fatale in Film Noir

    The term film noir was coined by French critics for 1940s-50s American films that shared a dark sensibility and a dark lighting style, such as Double Indemnity (1944), Out of the Past (1947), and The Postman Always Rings Twice (1946). Many theorists related the common noir attributes and aesthetic elements

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  • Femme Fatale: Evil or Not

    Femme Fatale: Evil or Not

    Mysterious, double-crossing, gorgeous, unloving, unreliable, manipulative are all adjectives that are used to describe the femme fatales in classic film noir. She is often the main incentive for the protagonist in film noir to commit crimes and cause him to make an ambitious choice that would eventually lead to his

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  • Fen Review

    Fen Review

    FEN is a thought-provoking piece, centering on a tight community in the fens of east England. The play suggests at being set in 1980's, and whilst it sounds very 'fluffy bunny-lambs-buttercups-please close the gate' type of play, it is far from it. The play has a very dark side, and

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  • Feral Child Review

    Feral Child Review

    Feral Child Review This video was very hard to watch. To start with, I had just watched a documentary of the concentration camps of World War II and was emotionally down. When I came into class I was hoping for something upbeat but, I appreciated the video. It was also

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  • Ferris Bueller: Possible or Not?

    Ferris Bueller: Possible or Not?

    Ferris Bueller's Day Off Possible or Not? Ferris, Sloane, and Cameron spend one amazing day ditching school, exploring the great city of Chicago and take time to visit many landmarks and take part in many exciting activities. The day depicted in the movie would be a great and exciting day

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  • Festival of Ten

    Festival of Ten

    Mike Gemmati Intro to Theatre Attending the Festival of Ten was both an entertaining and enriching experience. It gave me first hand examples of the many elements of theatre that we discuss in class. The three short plays I have decided to discuss are "Do I Look Like Your Wife?",

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  • Fiddler on the Roof, Broadway

    Fiddler on the Roof, Broadway

    Fiddler on the Roof was a moving yet highly entertaining musical about a Jewish family living in Russia during the early 20th century. This book musical allows the audience to embark with Tevye, the father, and the rest of his family on the journey that is life. In addition to

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  • Field of Dreams

    Field of Dreams

    When I was younger I thought that I would enjoy Field of Dreams (Robinson, Kinsella, 1989) because it was a baseball movie. I remember watching it and not liking it because baseball was secondary to the actual plot. Since I was so young I never caught the actual meaning of

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  • Fifty Shades of Grey

    Fifty Shades of Grey

    A Movie Review of “FIFTY SHADES OF GREY” By Hannah Meziah C. Domingo Fifty Shades of Grey the movie was known to be one of the most awaited because it encourages viewers to accept its persuasive impact after the good manifestation of the actors who worked together. The movie wanted

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  • Fight Club

    Fight Club

    The Fight Club, directed by David Fincher, constructs an underground world of men fighting with one and other to find the meaning to their lives. Ed Norton and Brad Pitt are the main characters who start the fight club. They make a set of rules in which everyone must follow.

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  • Fight Club

    Fight Club

    The Film I chose to watch for this assignment was Fight Club, directed by David Fincher. This film had many stylistic techniques that we discussed in class. When purchasing this video I was looking in the thriller section but eventually found it in drama. I thought this film was both

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  • Fight Club - Movie Review

    Fight Club - Movie Review

    The movie Fight Club made a great realization in the film industry, and significantly depicted the social system of the late 20th century. According to most of the reviewers, the success of the film lies behind the fact that almost every American man over twenty-five years of age is going

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  • Fight Club - Reject the Basic Assumption of Civilization, Especially the Importance of Material Posessions

    Fight Club - Reject the Basic Assumption of Civilization, Especially the Importance of Material Posessions

    "REJECT THE BASIC ASSUMPTION OF CIVILIZATION, ESPECIALLY THE IMPORTANCE OF MATERIAL POSESSIONS" Analysis of "Fight Club" By: Matt Martin For years David Fincher has directed some of the most stylish and creative thrillers in American movies. His works include: Aliens 3, Seven, The Game and Fight Club. Each of these

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  • Fight Club - the Reflection of Materialism

    Fight Club - the Reflection of Materialism

    Fight Club is directed by David Fincher, written for the screen by Jim Uhls, and based on a novel by Chuck Plahniuk. It was released to Americans recovering from the Columbine school shootings in the fall of 1999. Fight Club tells the story of a nameless, malcontent young corporate clone

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  • Fight Club Analysis

    Fight Club Analysis

    The film 'Fight Club' follows, to some degree of accuracy, the archetypal paradigm of the apocalyptic guidelines discussed in English 3910. Specifically the movie mostly deals with the genre of the personal apocalypse. Thus, following suit in relation to such works as 'Lancelot', 'The Violent Bear it away' and 'Apocalypse

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  • Fight Club Character Analysis

    Fight Club Character Analysis

    For the following analysis, I will be discussing the movie Fight Club's two main characters. They are "Jack" played by Edward Norton, and Tyler Durden played by Brad Pitt. However the twist to the movie turns out that Jack and Tyler are the same person and Tyler is Jack's

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  • Fight Club Film Analysis

    Fight Club Film Analysis

    Relationships are often a cyclone of emotions and thoughts that disastrously destroy lives or haphazardly shape paths that lead to new things. In Playing by Heart, the characters experience all these in a short time. While it was a fictional depiction of real situations, much can be gleaned from this

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  • Fight Club Movie Analysis

    Fight Club Movie Analysis

    Fight Club Movie Analysis Usually, men are associated with things that are brutal, sharp, emotionless, rational, dirty, and crude, whereas women are associated with more elegant, beautiful, smooth, emotional, compassionate, clean, and natural things. Men are the providers, and women are the receivers but fight club represents these differently. In

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  • Fight Club Movie Analysis

    Fight Club Movie Analysis

    Fight Club Movie Analysis Usually, men are associated with things that are brutal, sharp, emotionless, rational, dirty, and crude, whereas women are associated with more elegant, beautiful, smooth, emotional, compassionate, clean, and natural things. Men are the providers, and women are the receivers but fight club represents these differently. In

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  • Fight Club Movie Review

    Fight Club Movie Review

    Fight Club Starring: Brad Pitt, Edward Norton, Helena Bonham-Carter, Meatloaf Director: David Fincher Writer: Jim Uhls Based on Novel By: Chuck Palahniuk Studio: Fox Studio Rating: R 18+ Genre: Action, Thriller Running Time: 139 minutes approx. Filming Locations: Los Angeles and California Special Effects: Many of the visual effects in

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  • Fight Club Review

    Fight Club Review

    Fight Club Review The movie that is being reviewed and analyzed is Fight Club, which stars Brad Pitt and Edward Norton. Fight Club is in a genre on its own, but falls into the categories of action and mystery. We will be looking at the subdivisions of plot, character, setting,

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  • Fight Club: Identity, Misrecognition and Maculinity

    Fight Club: Identity, Misrecognition and Maculinity

    FIGHT CLUB: IDENTITY, MISRECOGNITION AND MACULINITY Mass-media has always been an important part of the cultural analysis. And films, as one of the most important aspect of the mass-media, have very much influence both on the shaping of the culture and also on the reflection of culture. It is really

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