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Genius For Acting Of Jack Nicholson
1,082 wordsGenius for Acting of Jack Nicholson Jack Nicholson is an extremely successful American actor, screenwriter, producer and director. He gained his fame and recognition as a wonderful performer for his laconic style and explosive temper, for his vivid portraying of cynical, sarcastic, aggressive and eccentric personages. His talent is appreciated and generously estimated: he received seven Golden Globe Awards and won Kennedy Center Honors, he has been numerously nominated for an Academy Award, thre...
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Stanley Kubrick Stephen Kings
2,491 wordsStanley Kubrick's The Shining (1980) initially received quite a bit of negative criticism. The film irritated many Stephen King fans (and King himself) because it differed so greatly from the novel. The Shining also disappointed many film goers who expected a conventional slasher film. After all, Kubrick said it would be the scariest horror movie of all time. 1 Kubrick's films, however, never fully conform to their respective genres; they transcend generic expectations. In the same way that 2001...
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Avant Garde Boris Karloff
3,386 wordsCertain films which today are regarded as classics of American cinema John Ford 39; s The Searchers (1956), Orson Welles 39; Citizen Kane (1941), the Judy Garland musical The Wizard Of Oz (1939), Frank Capra 39; s It 39; s A Wonderful Life (1946), Walt Disney 39; s Fantasia (1940) are, or at least used to be, cult films. Box-office disappointments when they were released, these films were kept alive over the decades not by reviewers or studios or theaters, but by film goers who loved t...
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Mental Institution Jack Nicholson
1,275 wordsOne flew over the cuckoo s nest -Film review- In the middle of nowhere, only a vast open landscape sits a mental institution, where a prisoner has been transferred MACMURPHY played by Jack Nicholson. Outside such beautiful scenery, on the inside it s a little different. For the remainder, your eyes stay fixed to the screen, set inside the mental institution, white walls, locked doors, routines and crazy men. The patients who stay all live half a life; they will never know what life will be like ...
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Boris Karloff Horror Films
3,055 wordsAs a companion piece to the articles outlining the histories of the eight major film studios, this survey examines four low-budget studios. They produced mostly Grade- 34; B 34; films: genre efforts made quickly and cheaply for targeted audiences usually young ones, whether it was the fare aimed at juvenile cowboy enthusiasts, provided by Monogram, PRC (Producers Releasing Company), and Republic during the 1930 s and 39; 40 s, or the older teen crowds sold on AIP 39; s (American Interna...
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Mc Murphy Nurse Ratched
1,046 wordsAnalysis of? One Flew Over the Cuckoo? s Nest? Every sixty minutes, when the clock strikes the hour, the cuckoo bird of a cuckoo clock will come out of its hiding place and herald the time with it? s chirping of? cuckoo! cuckoo! ? In the film, Nurse Ratched and her assistant, like clockwork, call the patients to form a line and receive their medication. Everything has to follow a certain order for Nurse Ratched and those who don? t conform are dealt with severely. But the poor treatment of menta...
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