The script perfectly captures all the feelings and urges of Seth and Evan, angry with each other because their lives are headed in different directions and like “knocked up” the movie also manages to combine filthy phrases and dirty words with almost delicate emotion and truthfulness. Superbad really is a teen movie with heart and all the characters are loveable, even the selfish and foul mouthed Seth has a sense of naivety which makes him resemble a little 4 year old
I loved act one. The awkward humor when Becky and Max first met was great, and the story line really drew me in. The second act completely changed pace and that confused me a lot. Becky, instead of king of light and funny like she was in the first act, became aggressive and crazy. Max just became more of a dick, and the challenges in Susan and Andrews relationship added a lot of craziness to the show.
Except C-list celebrities famous for flashing the flesh. The people that appear on these shows are just doing as a way to better their career prospects or for the fading stars to get back into the limelight. I don’t understand why people are so obsessed over these TV shows, maybe it’s for the backstabbing and the bitchiness these two faced idiots force upon us. Finally, I would happily put mis-behaving children and their parents in room 101. Now don’t get me wrong, some children are lovely, well as lovely as they can be with the constant tantrums and acts committed in a search for attention.
There is no telling what kind of gag or misadventure the Tramp will go through next in this movie The acting in this film was amazing, since it was a silent film the facial expressions and gestures were more exaggerated than a regular movie would be. The Tramp (Charlie Chaplin) especially was a primary example of this and so was The Millionaire (Harry Myers). An example of this in the film is when The Millionaire wakes up after being drunk and does not recognize his new friend The Tramp. The exasperation and confusion in his face was so dead on but also the persistence of the Tramp to convince him he was a friend and that they had met made the scene all that great. The mass confusion between the both of them was just hilarious.If you imagine two people arguing silently that’s what you would get.
There are the jocks, nerds, popular girls, philosophers, awkward freshman, Dazed and Confused manages to cover it all. In a single day the film succeeds in showcasing a variety of activities students partake in to celebrate the last day. This ranges from ingesting considerable amounts of alcohol and marijuana, mailbox baseball, hanging out at the local pool hall, lovemaking, acts of hazing , and finally to end the night a spontaneous keg party under the moonlight tower. The characters also deal with dilemmas without causing the tone of the film to become to serious. Freshmen trying to escape from violent paddling, the star quarterback conforming to signing a pledge for the coaches, being caught by the parents trying to throw a party, and confronting bullies are just a few scenarios these teenagers deal with.
But Daisy was a very picky girl. You can tell when she ignored all of the non wealthy, non classy men that tried to woo her. But then, the rich, handsome, elegant Jay Gatsby introduced himself to her, she couldn't have found a better person. Distracted by the present figure of Gatsby, she didn't love Gatsby, it was the image. For Gatsby, it made him believe that Daisy really fell in love with him.
They both hated, and disagreed fully with the party, of course not showing those feelings, in fear of being vaporized. Winston loved seeing or hearing about corruption in the party, which Julia told him about. He wanted Big Brother gone, but sharing his feelings, could end up placing him in the two minute hate. Julia had sexual activities with most of the party members, hundreds to thousands of them. This showed extreme corruption to the party, and Winston loved it.
Miller shows the duller side of the American dream and what that revolves around whereas Fitzgerald begins with a very grand opening with a lot of class and money surrounding the characters, although like Willy Loman, their lives are very confused. The use of ‘Death of a Salesman’ being a play, it shows the emotions and facial expressions which would be greater to see in ‘The Great Gatsby’ as Daisy is putting on an act like Linda is but with Linda it is very clear. We only know Daisy is in discomfort from the view point of Nick Carraway and his writing in the past. He knows what happened between herself and Gatsby so his outlook on how she addressed the situation of Tom getting a call could be
When Peg comes to Edward’s house, she takes him in and he falls in love with her daughter. These movies all demonstrate characters who are different and who are usually misunderstood. Burton uses a lot of high angles to make characters seem small and helpless. When he does this, the mood gets more suspenseful. In Edward Scissorhands, when Edward gets trapped inside Jim’s house there is a high angle as he is panicking and doesn’t know what to do.
Spielberg moves us, and increasingly it’s the suspect power of the work of art that has become his real subject” (Newton). Spielberg was tugging at the movie watchers heartstrings by creating this unlikely friendship and having the audience feel what the characters are feeling. Drama, sci-fi-, and action was all rolled into one family blockbuster. Not only did he re-create the genre, but his sci-fi films are still referenced today. “‘Jurassic Park’ became a huge box office hit, so many younger moviegoers aren’t familiar with it.