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Steven Spielberg Universal Studios
1,694 wordsIn today's society, there are many people that have made many contributions to the world. The person I feel who has a major impact on today's society is Steven Spielberg. I chose him because he is a famous Jewish American film director and because I am related to him. I am a Jewish, white male who was born and raised in America. My family's heritage originates from all over Europe. They moved to America during the early 1900 's. My great-grandparents were the first to come to America. They start...
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Ufo Sightings Unidentified Flying
4,086 wordsDoes life outside earth exist? Are UFO's really from outer space? Many people in the world today do believe in UFO's. "About half of the adult population do believe that UFOs are out there in space" (Ritchie 22). There are basically two sides to the matter. The first is that UFOs are hoaxes and don't exist at all, and the other is that they do exist and come from somewhere in outer space. Government cover-ups have been used to keep the secrets of UFOs under wraps throughout history, but despite ...
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Close Encounters Special Effects
607 wordsFilm Review: Close Encounters of the Third Kind Society 038; Entertainment Film Review What do you get when you combine aliens, a little bit of mystery, tasteful comedy, good acting, and award-winning direction? A wonderful film from one of the most celebrated directors of our time, Stephen Spielberg. Close Encounters places Richard Dreyfuss and Melinda Barro in roles of regular suburbanites who both believe to have seen a UFO. The plot thickens and the intrigue begins when these two determin...
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Sci Fi Close Encounters
981 wordsSummary: My God, its full of cliches! (with apologies to the writers of 2010) A good cast, some impressive special effects, and an experienced astronaut providing technical advice. What could have gone wrong? Lets start with the script. It combines every possible sci-fi cliche (look for these movies as they appear in M 2 M: 2001 and 2010 in a big way, Dune, The Abyss, Apollo 13, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, to name only a few) in a melodramatic, hokey script. Granted, theres a really good...
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Steven Spielberg Bright Lights
1,269 wordsReading of Ten Minute Extract from Close Encounters of the Third Kind dir. Steven Spielberg (1977) Close Encounters of the Third Kind is director / writer Steven Spielberg's first film after the enormously successful 1975 smash, Jaws. Its optimistic, benevolent, loving portrayal of alien encounters sets it apart from most science-fiction films of its type. This awe-inspiring film is one of the most dazzling UFO science fiction films ever made. I am analysing a ten minute sequence from near the b...
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Saving Private Ryan World War Ii
2,713 wordsRob Martinelle American Literature C Block Research Paper: Final Draft 18 May, 1999 Steven Spielberg: Revolutionary and Visionary Who would have thought that a brilliant career in filmmaking could have originated with a modest jar of Skippy Peanut Butter smeared on a neighbor? s window in a tiny Cincinnati suburb? One might not think that such an average boyhood prank could evolve a boy into a man who would become the most financially successful film director in history. Well, that is exactly wh...
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