The Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards Essays

  • Essay On Fanboys

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    Michael Stainbrook Star Wars in American Culture 5-1-14 Term Paper Fanboys What is it that characterizes people who love a series of film, fiction, video game, video game console or any other works of the like to be deemed the all-encompassing term of “fanboy?” Fanboys are most known on the internet for passionately supporting their particular fandom and therefore consequently denying all forms of logical argument to support their claims, or better yet, known simply as “trolls.” So whenever you jump

  • Snow White Controversy

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    Walt Disney’s film making career, as no one thought that it would be successful. All of that changed when the movie premiered. After its first screening, which ended with an applause from many of the best actors and actresses at the time, Disney began appearing in the media and everyone knew his name. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs earned Walt Disney an Academy Award, which was unique because it included seven miniature Academy Awards, each symbolizing a dwarf, as well as the film was nominated

  • Walt Disney Accomplishments

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    With all the fandom coming along with Mickey Mouse, Walt Disney formed the Mickey Mouse Club which promoted Disney films and products and taught members strong moral lessons. The Mickey Mouse Club reached its highest membership in 1932 which made them larger than the Boy Scouts of America and the Girl Scouts of America combined (anb.org)! This was only one of Walt Disney’s

  • Charlie Chaplin Research Paper

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    Churchill said that the silent films were "everybody's language." (archive.org) Chaplin was unique in the way that he not only financed and produced all his films but also was the author, actor, and soundtrack composer of them as well. (charliechaplin.com) For Chaplin, the best way to locate the humor or sadness of a situation was to create an environment and walk around it until something natural happened. (pbs.org) He also knew that a successful scene was not simply about the star, but everyone on the screen

  • Charlie Chaplin Research Paper

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    Overview of his life: Charles Spencer Chaplin; the comic actor and composer who became famous during the silent film time was born in London, United Kingdom on 16th of April 1889. His parents were talented but suffered financially; his father was a multilateral vocalist and actor, and also his mother “Hannah Hill Chaplin” was known as “Lily Harley” in the celebrities’ world, she was an attractive actress and singer, she also played piano and obtained a credit for her work in the light opera range

  • The Simpsons and Good Values

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    As of 2003, The Simpsons is the longest running prime time animated series with fourteen seasons and counting. Not only does The Simpsons have almost fifteen million fans in America, but the show is watched by almost sixty million people across the globe. The show has created a billion dollar industry through sales of toys, books, clothing, and videos. Nielsen Media Research (NMR) has consistently rated every season of The Simpsons within the top thirty among prime time television programs of

  • Witcher 3 Essay

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    possibilities that a personalized experience can be found for the less competitive players, which the more competitive have an active metagame to keep them adapting and changing against their rivals. You're really missing something if you don't try it out. Official Site: http://na.leagueoflegends.com/ 12. Grand Theft Auto V

  • James Earl Jones: A Voice In The Crowd

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    James Earl Jones: A Voice in the Crowd March 19, 1996 People all around the world know the voice of James Earl Jones. From Star Wars fans listening to the voice of Darth Vader to news junkies who hear a voice that dramatically intones AThis is CNN@ just before all the cable network= s station breaks to children who hear the stately voice of the majestic Mufasa, the king of the jungle in Walt Disney Pictures= animated The Lion King - people know this deep harmonious voice belongs to this

  • Gabriel Garcia Marquez

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    Gabriel Gárcia Márquez Gabriel José García Márquez was born on March 6, 1928 in Aracataca, a town in Northern Colombia, where he was raised by his maternal grandparents in a house filled with countless aunts and the rumors of ghosts. But in order to get a better grasp on García Márquez's life, it helps to understand something first about both the history of Colombia and the unusual background of his family. Colombia Colombia won its independence from Spain in 1810, technically making it one of