" Movies are used to educate people on past events, current happenings things to happen. It is a form of communication which good writers employ their creativity skills tell a story. Some are just fictions well packaged and delivered to viewers. Choosing best movies comes with some form of difficulty as it is been said that opinion are like noses and each has one. But sometimes there is a concensus about particullar movie being the best. In the list are some of the best Japan action movies of all
theaters this weekend in outstanding numbers to see the freshly-released Star Wars: Episode IV- A New Hope. The movie raked in over 1.5 million dollars in just 43 theaters and three day, which puts it on track to make up its entire 11 million dollar budget in just two weeks. Why is this film creating such a splash? The story line is an epic heroic tale, inspired by some of the greatest heroic tales in all of human history. But beyond the exceptional storyline, there has never been a movie of its kind:
English Dictionary terminal cancer is defined as “the last stage of a disease… informal extreme usually beyond cure or alteration.” In the books The Fault in Our Stars by John Green and Death Be Not Proud by John Gunther the main protagonists confront their own death or watch someone die from terminal cancer. Sometimes reality and fiction can be closer than what we imagine. In The Fault in Our Stars, Augustus Waters and Hazel Grace Lancaster both suffer from different types of terminal cancer and in
Jaime Acosta Professor Gheith 03 May 2023 Fine Arts 104 George Lucas George Lucas is a filmmaker who has become a household name, thanks to his brilliant direction of the Star Wars franchise. The Star Wars movies have captured the imagination of audiences around the world and have become some of the most popular films of all time. Lucas has been a pioneer in the world of science fiction and has shown incredible directing skills in bringing his vision to life. In this essay, we will explore his directing
younger brother Pandu was made the king with the high interfluence of Vidura(Dhritrashtra’s another younger brother). Shakuni felt that he was cheated and so he swore to himself that he would destroy the Kuru race. He sowed the seeds of the climactic battle during the adolescence of the Kauravas (Sons of Dhritarashtra) and the Pandavas (Sons of
telling the audience of how he was a crew member of the Starship Enterprise, a ship comprised of many peoples of different heritages. Of course what he is referencing is his time as an actor for the show Star Trek. This was a phenomenal attention getter, it disarmed the audience with the humor or what Star Trek is. Takei could not even keep a straight face as he spoke about the basic synopsis of the show. Then Takei began to get serious, he started speaking about who is parents were and how he was born
Desmond Doss Heroes are people who make a difference for the better. They are the people who are willing to sacrifice themselves for a reason, the individuals who have greatly influenced others by doing extraordinary deeds. One hero that many individuals admire is Desmond Doss because of his selflessness and perseverance under fire. This hero lived a very religious life. He was born of the seventh of February, nineteen-nineteen in Lynchburg Virginia. His parents raised him as a devout Seventh-day
In To Fly, It says, ‘’For most of the history of broadcast television in America, when a station signed off for the night, it didn't show somebody walking erect and bidding farewell, instead it would play ‘’the Star Spangled Banner’’ and show things that fly, such as birds soaring by or Air Force jet whooshing by.’’ This tells you that people have idolized things that fly such as airplanes enough to put them into our televisions. This was a second reason that
The eight speeches were very good persuasive speeches. They are good speeches because they use a lot of metaphors that goes very good with what they are talking about. In Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s speech, he used a lot of advanced words and metaphors to discuss the freedom of the African-Americans and their lives back at their homes. In William Lyon Phelps speech; Pleasure of Books, he personifies the books as “people” and we should enjoy them as we enjoy being with people. In John F. Kennedy’s
I’m going down to the office to get a pencil. Mr. Frank. Anne! No! [He goes after her, catching her by the arm and pulling her back.] Anne. [Startled] But there’s no one in the building now. Mr. Frank. It doesn’t matter. I don’t want you ever to go beyond that door.”(Hackett, 112) This quote shows how Anne goes from excited about getting a journal, to scared because her dad explains all the limitations of their stay in the annex. Anne’s mood changes may times
(A Game of Thrones 248) We know the North Wall was created to keep out some force, but it’s been such a long time since anything has came down from the north wanting to get past the wall. Though there is still the Knights Watch who keeps an eye out beyond the Wall and sends out riders. Fairytales call then the Others. Nothing much is said about the Others in Martin’s first book. Osha tells Bran, “North of the Wall, things are different. That’s where the children went, and the giants, and the other
My book is called the Suburban Beyond the Stars and the author is M.T. Anderson. It is about two friends named Gregory and Brian. They go to different realms and fight/play games to see who is better and they are the best in the universe and people keep challenging them and they come up with the game and they play the games. The narrator is the Author of the book. It takes place for a little bit on earth and then in the realm of Suburban. It is person vs. person because Gregory and Brian are facing
Sailor Moon is well-recognized among audiences around the world as one of the famous 90s Japanese children’s anime based on Japanese shōjo manga series Pretty Guardians Sailor Moon written by Naoko Takeuchi. The story is about teenage girl named Tsukino Usagi or Sailor moon who is chosen to keep the peace and protect the world from danger. She, later in the story, reunites the rest of sailor guardians. They become best friends and fight against dark power together. Apart from previously mentioned
secret love and hints at their approaching deaths. Ultimately, forces beyond their control, especially forces predetermined by the stars, determined Romeo and Juliet's fate. Romeo and his friends prepare to attend the Capulet's party. Before they go in Romeo has an uneasy feeling that something is going to happen if he goes into the party and says "I fear too early, for my mind misgives some consequence yet hanging in the stars"
(Amputees). The lighting in the movie is very desaturated and in each scene the color scheme sets the mood for the audiences insight. The most memorable scenes in the entire movie, these being battle scenes, are so memorable because of the incredible effects that were used to make them. In the first battle on Omaha Beach, the audience sees soldiers being blown to bits and writhing in pain before dying, often with close up shots of them being injured or pushing through the pain to continue fighting
cultural beliefs. They used the stars for agriculture, and to set the core values of their culture. The Council of Chiefs was connected to what they called the “Chief Star,” which we now know as the star Polaris, and it represented their main god, Tirawahat. They built their houses with holes in the ceilings, to allow smoke from the campfires inside to escape, and so the inhabitants inside could see the “Council” stars from inside. In the modern day, the “Council” stars are known as the Corona Borealis
The response to The Last Jedi has been divisive to say the least. Some love it because it takes Star Wars in a bold new direction; some hate it for the same reason. While I enjoyed a great deal of the film, it profoundly depressed me, and here’s why: The Last Jedi killed my childhood, but not in the way you think. I understand the issue here. “Killing my childhood” evokes the far more common “ruined my childhood,” a petty term that merely means someone hates a modern installment or version of something
“Because My Father Always Said He Was the Only Indian Who Saw Jimi Hendrix Play the ‘Star-Spangled Banner’ at Woodstock”: Individual Warfare As Greek philosopher Plato once said, “Only the dead have seen the end of the war.” In Sherman Alexie’s “Because My Father Always Said He Was the Only Indian Who Saw Jimi Hendrix Play the ‘Star- Spangled Banner’ at Woodstock,” Victor’s father can align directly with this belief. He consistently struggles with his own unique wars as well as the struggles that
Journalist Danyel Smith, in her article, “When Whitney Hit the High Note,” examines the topic of Whitney Houston’s iconic 1991 Super Bowl performance of “The Star Spangled Banner,” making the point that because Houston’s rendition took place in a different world, her bold alterations to the structure and style of the national anthem were exceedingly influential for people of color. Smith supports this claim by comparison, followed by description, and finally causal analysis. Using an evocative tone
Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior, known to American audiences as The Road Warrior, and Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, named at the time of its release as simply Star Wars, are two very different pieces of film belonging to the genre of science fiction. The first tells the story of a man in a dystopian Australian wasteland being enlisted by a group of helpless survivors to fight against pillaging raiders; the latter tells the story of intergalactic warriors embarking on a mission to overthrow a genocidal