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    movie also helped skyrocket Dustin Hoffman’s Hollywood road to fame‚ as well as sparked new life to Anne Bancroft’s. Few would doubt that this coming of age tale could be considered a ‘great movie’. It’s an American classic and one of the best movies I’ve ever seen. Part of what makes this movie so great is‚ first of all‚ the acting. It’s needless to say that bad acting takes away from a film whilst good acting only makes it better‚ and this film is no different. Dustin Hoffman’s portrayal of Ben

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    The Rain M Movie Analysis

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    ***** Rain or shine‚ a classic movie is always something you can count on to make your day. The Rain man is beautifully woven tale with emotions: romance‚ frustration‚ suspense. Featuring: Tom Cruise‚ Dustin Hoffman and Valeria Golino. It’s a story I’m sure we’re all familiar with this nostalgic story‚ where the main character (Charlie Babbitt) finds family and discovers life aside from money on this adventure. But let’s cut the crap‚ and get to the really “Juicy” parts‚ that really

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    Autism and Rain Man

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    Rain Man In the movies things are portrayed in ways that are supposed to make the movie sell‚ which means that movies are not always accurate. The movie Rain Man was about a man and his brother‚ who happened to be an autistic savant. In Rain Man Dustin Hoffman played Raymond‚ who was a high-functioning autistic savant. In the movie Raymond had routines and rituals that he did; and when his routines were interrupted or he was afraid of something he had a temper tantrum where he would hit his head

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    bring the effective solution to the problem. I chose the success business story of Facebook. I think the CEO of Facebook Mark Zuckerberg is the good example of using intuition in business world. Young students Mark Zuckerburg‚ Eduardo Saverin‚ Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes founded the company in 2004. Everything started with a little project/program in university community that allowed for students to select the best looking people from a assortment of photos and that was named as Facemash

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    makes someone a hero. An example of this is the movie Accidental Hero. In the movie‚ Dustin Hoffman helped those people for the sake of helping them. Although he may show himself as someone who is crooked‚ he really is a nice person. He did not show himself to everyone saying “Hey! I helped those people!” Dustin Hoffman didn’t want the fame; all he wanted was money not even for himself but for his son. Like Rizal‚ Dustin Hoffman did not wish for fame but for the safety of the people inside the plane

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    Rain Man Analysis

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    I would say Rain Man’s reputation lies somewhere in the middle of the spectrum when it comes to best picture winners. It’s not held in as high esteem as a Schindler’s List or Ben-Hur‚ but neither is it as reviled as a Crash or Oliver!. Instead‚ it lies somewhere in the realm of the Slumdog Millionaire’s of the world‚ nether beloved nor despised. After viewing Rain Man‚ I would have to put it into this middle category‚ but more towards the lower end of the continuum. Rain Man tells the story of Charlie

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    The Social Network Question 1: Summary Mark Zuckerberg an amazing programer studies at Harvard. After an argument with his girlfriend ‚Erika ‚who breaks up with him because he obliviously insulted her‚ which shows us that he is an awkward and antisocial person. By creating Facemash‚ a small website that compares the physical beauties of female Harvard students ‚ gaining a large amount of internet traffic which causes the Harvard network to collapse which causes him to get Academic probation

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    Kung Fu Panda

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    Figuracion‚ Gabrielle Frances R. January 25‚ 2010 BSFT-2 FFP10-BD KUNG FU PANDA (A movie review) Many animated movies had been made and shown throughout the years. There were those who covered great animations‚ few were so-so‚ and most were two thumbs up. Being an animated film fan‚ I chose Kung Fu Panda for a movie review‚ although there are movies I have watched that are better than this. This is because some failed to internalize the lines or script

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    Gender Roles Tootsie

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    women are loud. While this may be an unintentional bias‚ it is there nevertheless. The film is fairly screaming to women‚ “You can’t handle the truth!” (A Few Good Men). The film‚ Toot sie‚ is can be summarized as follows: Michael Dorsey‚ played by Dustin Hoffman‚ is a brilliant and troublesome New York actor who has managed to alienate every producer on both coasts. Michael ’s agent George Fields‚ played by Sydney Pollack‚ can ’t even get his client a commercial and tells Michael he has been so

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    the movie seem to fit Miller’s portrayal of the characters. However‚ in the play‚ Willy Loman is portrayed as a man of considerable size even being called "walrus" at one time‚ while in the film he is much smaller and is called "shrimp". Although Dustin Hoffman depicts the character of Willy Loman well‚ he gets so enthralled in the heat of the scene that it sometimes makes the audience wonder if Miller intended for Willy to be so dramatic and emotional. At times it’s overwhelming and even difficult

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