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    Tomb Raider Stereotypes

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    There is a new rumor in Hollywood suggesting that Warner Bros. has a few successful female directors in mind who they are considering to helm the reboot of their adaptation of the popular Tomb Raider franchise, originally based on the video game series created by Eidos Interactive. The last film, Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life, was released in 2003 and starred Angelina Jolie as the title character. The Tracking Board seems to suggest that on this list of directors, the most…

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    Popular Culture Analysis

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    example of this is "The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles." Not only are the main character's names taken from Italian Renaissance painters as a high culture reference, but the series at its most basic conception is a reference. As Shane Richey, a digital media manager at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art briefly wrote about in 2016, "during an art appreciation class when the instructor went off-topic and started telling the class about Charles Wilson Peale’s little-known turtle sanctuary,…

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    In and around the world exotic animals are getting traded by the millions. When this happens pet keepers need to be guilty for doing nothing about it. In the 1980’s exotic turtles became popular due to the “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” show. When a request comes in for an exotic animals on the black market the animal is often times just plucked out of their habitat causing extreme stress that can lead to death. If humans continue to do this many animals…

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    Consuming Kids Summary

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    and present society, but the film did not show how values shaped childhood too. What the film lacked in showing were the processes it took in order to have stuff. I also thought it was neat how the film showed how the children’s movie “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was turned into a commodity, and advertisement outlet targeting children as consumers. I thought this was interesting because advertisers and media outlets draw on children to make billions of dollars in revenue by producing things…

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    The Matrix is a very well organized motion picture. There are many different scenes that symbolize various types of conclusions about society. Neo, Trinity, Morpheus, as well as many other characters have different meanings to them. In order to see all of the symbolic references in The Matrix it needs to be viewed numerous times otherwise it's not hard to miss half of them. The Matrix illustrates that modern day life can be depicted and is not as complex as it could be. The characters in The…

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    Spongebab Research Paper

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    Imagine yourself as a kid, waking up at 8:00 every Saturday morning excited for the cartoons to come on television. Now imagine yourself as an adult, watching adult rated cartoons. Yes it is true; cartoons are not just for little kids. Cartoons play a role in many peoples lives, serving as a form of release when stress levels peak. Now ask yourself, “What makes a good cartoon?” Well, cartoons must be funny, have some action, and have a story to them. In order for a cartoon to be great, it…

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    Rule Rule 34

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    When did I suddenly become a relic? I didn't realize that I had become prehistoric before my body fossilized under 6 feet of snow. Of course I realize that I'm just a tad outdated. Not "over due," just outdate. When I engage in conversation with my 18 year old college friends I have a tendency to roll out 90's words like they are going out of style. I resurrect words such as radical, neato, and the always needed "party on dude," in order to appear hip and with it. Today, I realized that I am not…

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    Superhero Research Paper

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    be on his show and my dream became true. I love the WWE I am a big fan of it. The WWE loves having celebrities guess. The fact that I got to be on it was one of the greatest experiences of my life. I could do it thanks to my new movie Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Out of The Shadows. I play as Casey…

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    Spongebob Research Paper

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    Before leaving for school, I sit down and turn on my favorite show, Spongebob Squarepants. In this episode, Spongebob is being bullied, an incident that many students like me and my friends can relate to, at Boating School by a larger fish named Flatts. Annoyed and frustrated, Spongebob lets the bully have his way, and since he is a sponge, the bully’s physical abuse doesn’t affect him, the bully becoming tired and run-down. During the whole episode, Spongebob stays strong which teaches the…

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    is blanketed in darkness. While other character’s full faces are shown in full light, Kurtz hides his. This tactic gives the character a mysterious and dark quality. This technique is also seen in other villains such as The Shredder in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Jaffar from Aladdin, and Doctor Doom from The Fantastic Four. Each of these villains are hidden by dark colors, masks and lighting techniques. Also, the movie’s climax is flushed in darkness when Willard achieves his mission of…

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