For almost 25 years his ‘Donkey Kong’ world record remained unbeaten, until a humble teacher and family man called Steve Wiebe presented himself as a worthy challenger. The documentary follows Steve’s attempts to break the record, opening up questions of corruption in the gaming community. ‘The King of Kong’ could easily be believed as fiction, and is structured closely on a classical Hollywood narrative. Seth Gordon uses this familiar format to engage a wide audience into a niche subject matter. However by doing this, does the documentary lose authenticity?
Remembering the Coop Alice Cooper, probably the greatest hard rocker of this century. He and his band has been the influence of many other greatly known music artists such as Rob Zombie, Marylyn Manson, Twisted Sister, Ozzy Osbourne and Kiss. He grew up under the name of Vincent Furnier until he official changed his name to his stage name sometime in the late 1960s. His most favorite band of all time is The Yardbirds. What made his band so appealing was inventing a more violent sense on rock music which he called shock rock.
Halo vs. Call of Duty Video games are quickly becoming people of many generations favorite past time. Ever since the first video game was created in 1958 by physicist William Higinbotham, video games’ demand have been on the rise. Two of the biggest game franchises to date are the Halo and Call of Duty sagas. They both are based on a warfare backbone, but took two completely different routes in type of warfare, targeted audience, and storyline.
The story builds in up through the relationship of two very close brothers, they are young but and unexpirienced, but they are not dumb, on the contrary; they are very smart. Since the early ages the youngest brother (Lynman) realized that he had the ability to make money, at very early age he already owned a business that was later destroyed by a tornado, the worst that they had ever seen in that area. With the money he received along with some of his brother money (henry) they were able to buy a red olds.
Frederick Banting's education began at a public high school in Allison from where he proceeded to study at the University of Toronto. Banting failed his first year in arts at the University of Toronto and then decided to enrol in medicine. He graduated in 1916, with above average grades and joined the Canadian Army Medical Corps where he served in Wold War I as a medical officer in France. In 1918 he was wounded
Dexter Allen Advanced Composition 02/14/2013 Dr. Stallworth Paul Robeson Was the epitome of the 20th-century Renaissance man. He was an exceptional athlete, actor, singer, cultural scholar, author, and political activist. His talents made him a revered man of his time, yet his radical political beliefs all but erased him from popular history. Today, more than one hundred years after his birth, Robeson is just beginning to receive the credit he is due. Born in 1898, Paul Robeson grew up in Princeton, New Jersey.
21 Jump Street is a classical action-comedy from the half-remembered TV show in the 1980s featuring Johnny Depp. The movie features Schmidt (Jonah Hill) & Jenko (Channing Tatum) as the two main stars. Jenko was the big muscle guy with all the looks and the popularity in high school where as Schmidt has all the brains but is the awkward student. The Chemistry is remarkable. They both had their problems in high school but now are ready to leave them all behind and join the police academy and the secret Jump Street unit 7 years down the line.
I chose this concept because I am a big Star Wars fan. I love Star Wars since I was 10 yrs. old. FRONT: * I chose the Image of Darth Vader because he is one of the main antagonists in the original trilogy and as the main protagonist in the prequel trilogy. The name Darth Vader has become synonymous with a powerful form of evil in both television pop culture and political discourses.
“Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future”. Born of Irish descent in May of 1917, Brookline Massachusetts native John F. Kennedy would eventually become the youngest man ever to be elected as President of the United States of America. He guided the nation through the early 1960s, handling conflicts with other nations and working to improve the lives of all Americans. He was not only one of the most well known presidents of the USA but was among the most influential people to ever live.
It took a measly four years for this extraordinary man to leave his print on the musical world like Neil Armstrong’s foot print on the moon. Jimi Hendrix pioneered the explosive possibilities of the electric guitar, and the fact that he couldn't read music and still produce such beautiful pieces of art, completely stuns me. George Lucas, famous for the Star Wars franchise, has truly revolutionized the way we watch and hear movies. We cannot see a movie without Lucas having some sort of influence on it. He escorted the movie industry to the 21st century.