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    Scratch Film Review

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    altered by Doug Pray. The film examines the world of the Hip Hop DJ. From the introduction of Hip Hop, while spearheading DJ's started broadening breaks on their gathering records (which enlivened break moving and rap), to the innovation of scratching and beat-juggling vinyl, to its later blast as a melodic development called turntablism, it's an account of obscure underdogs and genuine virtuosos who have fundamentally changed the way we hear, play and make music.The film includes a portion of…

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    controversial film. The film aired on July 19th, 2013 and was produced by Judy Bart, Rick Brookwell, Gabriela Cowpertwaite, Erica Kahn, Manny Oteyza, Tim Zimmermann. Gabriela Cowperthwaite is also the director of the film. In the documentary film former SeaWorld trainers and Sealand trainers and employees, witnesses of killer whale attacks, OSHA employees, whale experts, SeaWorld’s killer whales, and employees at SeaWorld are casted in the film. With an “all-star” cast like this the points the…

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    “Casablanca” is one of the most well­known romantic drama films from the 1940’s, with it’s deeply obvious profound impact upon the film industry in Hollywood. The movie starts out in the town Casablanca, where war refugees go to try to stow away to the United States. That night in a Cafe, Ugarte a crook arrives and boasts to the owner (and ex­supplier of weapons to an african country during a war with Italy), Rick Blaine that he valuable possesses passes which let him travel around the war…

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    Film Review Zoogliamass

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    At this point the water is “pretty clean”. For the third and final step, sand and gravel filter at bottom, removing all remaining suspended solids. A film forms on sand and gravel and suspended solids cling to the film. Next, the water must be disinfected and rid of all bacteria. There are two ways to do this. One way is the method that used to be used: use chlorine to kill the bacteria. This is bad because the chlorine then goes into…

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    Frida Film Review

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    The film show a lot of events that have happened in Frida’s life and they were in a way recorded or expressed by her through paintings. I have seen her work before watching this film and it tells me why she paint in the first place. In the film she usually paint with its subject mostly on herself. Other times it would be a work depicting someone close like her sister, lover, Mexican traditions, or Diego Rivera. For example, in one of her early works it was a portrait of her first love named…

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    Hilary Film Review

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    and White House travel office. This movie was produces by a non-profit organization, Citizens United. The film was sold on their website and they had planned to play if over the air for cable subscribers. This video’s main agenda was to influence the voters and steer them away from voting for Hilary Clinton. But there were many things that held that back and didn’t allow them to run the film on cable. One of the main things that held it back was an Act that was passed back in 2008. This…

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    Gavin O’Connor is steadily holding a bow and arrow, which he often calls Miracle, focusing directly and solely on the target. The crowd--enormously full of young adults--roars. The crowd has become quiet--only the sounds of their breaths are heard. O’Connor pushes the bow back for release, takes a few seconds to position correctly towards the target, and releases. O’Connor did not want only to hit the target, but his main concern was the bull’s eye. The crowd’s eyes were glued to the arrow as it…

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    Malavika Vengilatt 5th Hour Jakob the Liar Film Review Jewish shop keeper Jakob is forced to move to the ghettos after being accused that he was seen out near curfew. On the way there, he overhears a radio broadcast on how the Soviet army was defeating the Germans. He shares this valuable information to his good friend Mischa, who tells others, sparking a rumor about a secret radio within the ghetto. Everyone is full of hope that the war will end shortly. Meanwhile another rumor is spread that…

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    Richard Le También La Lluvia Movie Review In the film También La Lluvia, a film crew plans to create a film surrounding Christopher Columbus and exposing the appalling truths that were committed to the native people on his adventure to the new world. Indian citizens of Bolivia heard about the film and hundreds of them came out in hopes of being hired as an extra. The film was on a tight budget and only a few extras were hired working only two dollars a day. The Indian citizens are not wealthy…

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    A Film Review of Shrek Shrek is an animated film, created by DreamWorksâ„¢ and brought to life by state of the art 3d animation. Shrek is made in all ways to reverse fairytale tradition and is a very unconventional fairytale. There are many parts of the film and characteristics of the main characters that make the irregularity of this fairytale funny and effective. Although the fairy tale is an unconventional one its opens like a traditional fairytale film. There…

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