1. Planet of the Apes (1968) How it goes: Three astronauts crash-land on an unknown planet. In this world, gorillas, orangutans, and chimpanzees dominate societies, while humans serve as slaves. Twist: It turns out, the unknown planet was Earth all along, ruined after a global thermonuclear war. 2. Psycho (1969) How it goes: Perceived protagonist Marion Crane is murdered at a hotel after trying to run away with his boss ' money. The culprit is hotel owner Norman Bates ' mentally sick mother. Twist: Norman Bates is Marion Crane 's killer. The former is sick himself, after having killed his own mother years ago, which resulted in him developing a split personality. He himself believes he 's his own mother. 3. The Empire Strikes Back (1980) …show more content…
He ultimately leaves to save his friends from Darth Vader and they end up in battle. Twist: "Luke, I am your father", Darth Vader says. 4. Se7en (1995) How it goes: Two detectives, Somerset and Mills, track a serial killer who uses the seven deadly sins as his method of killing his victims. Twist: Five murders have been executed, leaving two more sins. Killer John Doe leads them to the location of the two final bodies. There, a deliveryman arrives handing a box to Mills. Inside the box is the decapitated head of Mills ' wife, who was killed out of envy. Mills then finishes Doe out of wrath, completing the seven deadly sins. 5. The Usual Suspects (1995) How it goes: Two survivors survives a firefight and a fire aboard a ship, one is Roger Kint, who went on to become the narrator of events. He tells the police complex stories leading to the tragedy and how mysterious mob boss Keyser Söze was behind everything. The Twist: Roger Kint is Keyser Söze. The movie ends with this quote: "The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn 't exist." 6. The Sixth Sense
Rick Moranis is Dark Helmet, always complaining about something. Daphne Zuniga plays Princes Vespa, and so on. Brooks himself gives two of the movie 's best performances: as Skroob, the president of Spaceball, and as Yogurt, the wise old man who keeps saying "May the Schwartz be with you" as if he 's sure it will eventually get a laugh. The movie 's dialogue is constructed out of funny names, puns and old jokes. Sometimes it 's painfully juvenile.
He goes down to another boat and tell the man that there is a family stranded on a boat and they need to be saved. The man went back up and saved the men.
The case starts off by Officer Gung Ho being on foot patrol during the day shift. He receives a call from dispatch about possible drug sales occurring on Main Street. Officer Ho sees three individuals standing on the corner. Officer Ho approaches them and asks what they are doing. Dan, one of the individuals, and another begin to walk away leaving the third person, Junkie Jane.
A Sin of Fatal Intent Proverbs 28:13 states, " He that covers his sins shall not prosper: but whoever confesses and forsakes them shall have mercy." Deceitful actions, unholy intentions, hatred, guilt, revenge, and in a word, sin; these are all primary aspects of The Scarlet Letter, a classic novel written by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Yet, the most unmistakable characteristic, which penetratingly echoes through the chapters of The Scarlet Letter and through the mind of the reader, is the calamity which comes with sin and has plagued humanity almost since the beginning of time. Sin is a fact of human nature, and The Scarlet Letter displayed sin not only in depth and in its worst state, but also its deadly effects.
“’Thus she will be a living sermon against sin, until the ignominious letter be engraved upon her tombstone. It irks me, never the less, that the partner of her iniquity should not, at least, stand on the scaffold by her side’” (Hawthorne 59). There are two sinners that have committed the same sin but one is known to society and the other hides it. In The Scarlet Letter Hester and Dimmesdale have committed adultery but only Hester is publically punished for her sin, while Dimmesdale punishes himself.
WenJie, Zhou Senior Literature and Composition Period A 11 December 2015 The greedy desire can make people turn illegal step-by-step leading to the crime abyss. But the inherent personality is the most critical fact of the sin. Dick was one of the murderers, he desired a better life but he failed twice. He thought money could bring him the life that he wanted with a deep certainty.
William Somerset was nearing his retirement when he got partnered up with David Mills, who recently moved to his city with his wife Tracy. Mills is a short-tempered person but at the same time, idealistic in a way. When he introduced his wife, Tracy, to Somerset, they shared a bond and somehow Somerset became Tracy's confidant and told him that she is pregnant but didn't know how to tell Mills and tells him that she's unhappy and afraid to raise her child in the current city that they're in. As Somerset and Mills became partners, the two of them started investigating different murders that they found out to be related to the seven deadly sins.
Report on the article Bridging the bonding gap: The Transition from Primates to Humans Introduction The article “Bridging the bonding gap: The Transition from Primates to Humans” was published on May 28, 2012 by R.I.M. Dunbar. This article is about the research study performed on primate societies, their social interaction methods and how social relationships differ and evolve. Primates are known to set up social structures, some smaller than others, while others are temporary, and others are long-lasting.
Psycho (1960) Alfred Hitchcocks powerful and complex psychological thriller, horror film “Psycho” (1960) was classes as the first sub genre of horror, the slasher. The film ushered in the era of slashes with graphic content of blood-letting and shocking killings of the time. Although this was Hitchcock’s first horror film, he was labelled as a horror film director ever since. The film contains disturbing themes of corruptibility, confused identities, voyeurism, human vulnerabilities and victimisation. These themes symbolise the effects of money, oedipal murder and the dark histories.
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The Zodiac Killer is the most notorious serial killer in the world. He was running rapid in northern California in the late 1960 's to the early 1970 's. To this day the Zodiac Killer’s identity is unknown. The Zodiac Killer can be connected to at least 5 murders, but he may have committed more. He killed couples in isolated places. He mocked the police and sent threats through letters and ciphers.
The Christmas Catastrophe The President rushed into battle with his plasma cannon, shooting erratically. Hold on, let’s back it up a few days. It all happened so quickly, one minute we were getting ready for Christmas Eve dinner and the next we were handed guns and told to fight. Hundreds of us died fighting.
Roger Rabbit never looked so suave (Who framed Roger Rabbit?) (1988) Cast: Bob Hoskins, Christopher Lloyd, Charles Fleischer, Joanna Cassidy, Kathleen Turner Director: Robert Zemeckis
Defiant teenagers never seem to heed their parents warning. He was told to stay off Old Burnt Mill Road, therefore, he never truly took it seriously. Alex always asked why he should not go there, but his parents always responded in a firm “leave it be and would walk away”. Of course, like most teenagers all he could think about was surely what do they know that he don’t, the typical thinking as all teenagers he was young, smart and the world was his for the taking. He had the world in his palm there was not a single soul in the world that could tell him otherwise if he went they would never know.
While he is sits on a bench waiting for the bus, he start to tell the people that are sitting on the bench