… on the novel by Hubert Selby Jr. In the hands of director Aronofsky, it becomes a cinematic masterpiece that will certainly rattle anyone’s complacency about the nature of dependency. In writer/director Darren Aronofsky’s film, Requiem for a Dream,…
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… And it all start´s out with Pink Floyd having flashbacks of his earlier childhood, and remembering, when he was just a little kid going out in the playground, and playing all alone, and he had no father to be around him, whenever he needed him. And…
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… movie, Fight Club, the viewer bears witness to an intriguing narrative about a man with Multiple Personality Disorder. Revolving around three central characters; a nameless narrator (Edward Norton), his alter ego Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt), and his girlfri…
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… it was. The movie is directed by Joseph Sargent and based on a book by Ernest J. Gaines about a man awaiting his execution in 1948 Louisiana. It’s a story about being in the wrong place at the wrong time. An innocent man is sentence to die…
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… to fall, and when governments fall people like me are the first ones shot." – Quark (DS9, 1997) Star Trek debuted on national television in the fall of 1966 (Trimble, 1995). While the original series was not a hit until it reached syndication much later…
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… and directed by Sam Mendes, was released in 1999. It won many awards, including the Academy award for best picture, although it was and still is very controversial. The movie portrays the American suburbanite family in a bleak and dismal light and…
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… to get outta here” or “Wait until I got my own place”. It wasn’t after viewing “Cider House Rules” (several times) that I realized that I was taking my blessings for granted. So many of us live with our mother and father or who ever, and honestly don’t…
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… to an individual that chooses not to conform to modern day society and the way that individual is treated. The main character R.P. McMurphy would be best described as the antihero and Nurse Ratchet would be the antagonist. Both characters have…
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… went to see the movie, My Big, Fat, Greek Wedding. Not only was the movie funny and entertaining, but it taught a good lesson on the importance of diversity in our world. I always thought that diversifying the population was important. When I became…
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… The Silence of the Lambs and Red Dragon there are many similarities and differences. The Silence of the Lambs and Red Dragon are both part of a trilogy. The Silence of the Lambs was the first to be released and Red Dragon was the last, however…
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