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hollers one of the kings noble knights. The rumbling thunder of horses trotting across the wooden mote bridge echoes throughout the castle. Brave knights gallop their horses into the foggy mist where swords and shields smash, the sounds of their
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*<Tab/>Close Up: After Marion Crane books into Bates Motel, Norman goes to get her a key off the key board. The close up begins with Norman's hand close to No. 4. His hand then moves uncertainly along the keyboard where he fumbles
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bleak and yet beautiful adaptation of Phillip K Dick's novel 'Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep'. It was originally released in 1982 and was a box office failure. Despite this, the movie later achieved cult-status and the Director's cut was re-released
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the kinds of the new technologies and new media like photography and cinema. They are not agreed in all discussion points. <Tab/>Like the german writer and essayist, Walter Benjamin (1892-1940) mentioned in his essay "The Work of Art
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for its horror and intrigue into the aspect of enforcing life into the deceased. It was written by the equally famous Mary Shelley, formally known as Mary Godwin. She was an English author and first published her novel in 1818, but wrote it when she
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by Gilbert Junger is a recent, witty and highly successful adaptation of William Shakespeare's comedic classic The Taming of the Shrew. The film is a loose adaptation of the play, aiming not to recreate the original, but rather bring the storyline
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Oracle for the first time in the first Matrix movie. When he meets her, she is in her kitchen baking cookies. Then during sometime in their conversation, the Oracle says,"Don't worry about the vase." Neo says, "What vase?" (after he said that, he hit
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content with living in a distant corner of Middle-Earth, is given a challenge: he must obliterate the Ring of Power to prevent the forces of evil from getting a hold of it. It's Frodo's task in J.R.R Tolkien's famous novel The Lord of the Rings. When
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to live in a world where murder didn't exist? The citizens of Washington, DC, have it in the year 2054, and it's been that way for them for six years. Law enforcement benefits from having three people with an extraordinary gift of foresight. They are
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wolf on her way to Grandma's house has been passed down through oral tradition from one generation to the next. The tale of "Little Red Riding Hood" has existed for centuries as a warning for young, disobedient girls. According to what was considered
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