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    poems, communists are shown stamping out original culture. Eventually, this Chinese Cultural Movement began to violently remake society. “The beasts on the cliff run past, trampling the flowers.”(Dao 146) The beasts in this story are the communists, trampling the flowers of culture and resistance. From the repression, resistances began to grow. Those who did not approve of the remakes of Chines began to show and the conflict began to appear in their writings. For example, “Dandelions grow…

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    much more as we got plenty of great actors auditioning. It’s also great for the budget we were on because they sometimes work for free or a very small price. This brings me onto our budget. The in-class production had no budget but the Annie hall remake did. Because it was a SAE production we did not have to pay to hire out any equipment but for set design, food and hiring the actors it was a bit pricey for me as a university student. Next time I will get much more prior notice and save…

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    Jumanji Film Analysis

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    are let down with unworthy remakes of classic films. In this particular case, the film improved upon an original design incorporating modern concepts and appeals to offer a more advanced viewing experience. The original movie was premised on a supernatural board game that lured players into playing the game, while introducing elements into their reality based on their performance during the game. The only form of escape once the game has started was completion. The remake of the original movie,…

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    Haverhill Massachusetts, has frightened, and shocked audiences with his horror-rock music, and gruesome, mind boggling films. He has had an active career since approximately 1980. His many works of art include; House of 1,000 corpses, and the 2007 remake of Halloween. Rob studied at the Parsons School of Design. It was there he met his soon to be wife, Sean Yseult. Rob and his soon to be ex-wife started the original band “White Zombie”. (“Rob Zombie”) White Zombie was more of an alternative…

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    Baywatch Reboot Analysis

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    Ashley Benson, The Vampire Diaries‘ Nina Dobrev, Straight Outta Compton‘s Alexandra Shipp, Teen Wolf‘s Shelley Hennig, The Duff‘s Bianca Santos and Big Time Rush‘s Denyse Tontz are on the shortlist of actresses to take on that epic red one-piece in the remake of 'Baywatch.'…

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    Then there was Alfred Hitchcock, he was not satisfied with won movie “The Man Who Knew Too Much,” and decided to remake. In an interview with Francois Truffaut, he said that the original 1934 version of “The Man Who Knew Too Much” was the work of an amateur whereas the 1956 remake was the work of a professional. It was certainly true as his second version was more smooth and thoughtful among the two. Hitchcock’s movie are mostly known for the thrillers…

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    John Carpenter Pans AMC’s Zombie Series ‘The Walking Dead,’ Says He Didn’t Like it ‘The Walking Dead’ is one of those rare shows that boast of a cult status and massive fan following. It is a rage among horror show aficionados but it looks like some prominent icon from the horror world is not impressed with the zombie series. According to reports, John Carpenter, the man behind popular and successful movies ‘Halloween’ and ‘The Thing,’ has said that he did not like it. He stated that it was just…

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    Circus, Fawlty Towers, Blackadder, The Good Life (Good Neighbors) and Are You Being Served? Because some Britcoms were becoming extremely popular in the United States, British producers took it upon themselves to remake a few of the classic Britcoms into Americanized versions. Known remakes include: Coupling, The Inbetweeners, The I.T. Crowd, Fawlty…

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    Monsters on Maple Street Imagine the horror and fear of finding out that there is an alien in your neighborhood. That is what happened in the fictional teleplay, “The Monsters are Due on Maple Street”, written by Rod Serling in 1960. As well as the remake of the teleplay, “Monsters on Maple Street”, in 2003. The 1960 version is about neighbors pointing fingers at others for being aliens that caused the power outage. Similarly to the 2003 version were neighbors find scapegoats for the mysterious…

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    stereotypes black and whites portrayed in these films had some truth to them, but the language he chose to explain his ideas could have been better. For example, on page three Hefner gives short synopsis of some other films and uses the phrase “all-black remakes of Hollywood classics”. I understand this academic research, but when he said that it drew a red flag in my…

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