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Directing Tips - What Makes an Interesting Protagonist (Part Two - Familiarity)
One of my readers made an brilliant mark about my blog on the fresh Star Trek movie and since it's relevant to making an fascinating protagonist, I'm going to inscribe a blog instead of a response. It doesn't affair how terrible things get for your protagonist if you don't attention about him. So how do you constitute a protagonist that your audience will attention about? More information: more here
A Short History of English Movies and Philippine Literature
The history of English movie is very ancient dating nearly back to the same age as other most of the European countries and America. While Philippine literature is also very ancient and most of the ancient literature of Philippines dates from ancestral worship and legends which were brought by the first settlers from Taiwan. In 1913, American movies and actors had infiltrated deep into England and this fashion became so well loved that a London based film corporation started making films in the UK casting American actors. More information: more here
Iron Man 2 (New Movie Review)
The pleasure of the Iron Male franchise is watching one of our most gifted and entertaining actors play a male who is unabashedly in like with himself. Iron Male is the masculine ideal for the modern high-tech age. Robert Downey, Jr., teaming again with director Jon Favreau, relishes in playing Tony Stark, the genius, muscle-bound inventor who is the best at what he does and knows it. More information: more here
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