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Stand By Me.
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Stanley Kubrick - Use Of Shadows In His Films - Dr. Stranglove, A Clockwork Orange, The Shining, Full Metal Jacket
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Stanley Kubrick as an auteur.
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Stereotype
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Stereotypes and representation have
long been an issue in all forms of the media, particularly concerning racism
and the ideal family. This study will explore how Asian families are
represented, and will make comparisons between the representations of ...
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Still Image Deconstruction: 'The Mummy'.
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Subtle Willis Finally Proves To Make Sensational 'Sense' - Beyond all senses
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Subtle Willis makes surprising 'sense'
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Success In Black America.
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Successful Ingredients Of A Science Fiction Film.
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Summarize, analyze, and give my opinion on "Fight Club".
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Summary review of Gone with the Wind, The Godfather and The Joy Luck Club
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Sunset Boulevard.
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super hero genre
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Supply & Demand: Drug Trade's Virulent Affect on Social Classes.
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Surprisingly subtle Willis makes great 'sense' - A 'sense' of foreboding - Willis takes departure role in chilling paranormal thriller
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Surreal films.
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Swordfish directed by Dominic Sena.
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Symbolic and Cultural Codes
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Take ONE of the following elements: themes, character, setting, and show how they have been successfully presented within the film you have studied.
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Taking one film which used a Shakespeare play as a source, discuss the uses made of any or all of the following; Film Language, Film Form, Film Space. Refer closely to the film and the text.
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Tarantino intertextually refers to other movies and aspects of historical society, so much so that Pulp Fiction has been referred to as not a movie but movies
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Taxi Driver (1976).
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Techniques used by the producers of the award winning film Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves to try to interpret and present the legend of Robin Hood
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Television now stands in the foot prints of where film was once stranded. This statement is referring to television being viewed as an art.
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