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Film Chart Analysis

How do the films on the individual charts compare to your own suggestions? Are there any surprises? I get surprised when there are new films which came out so that I could watch them or what rating they are put in. What do the films in the lists: top grossing, top opening weekends, have in common? It tells us that how good it is (start ratings) or what age is suitable for us to watch (etc U, PG, 12, 15, 18+). What do you know about the studios that produced these films? When they try to make films in studios, they go to the background wall of a hall where they can act or where you could tell where that film based in. The directors get more amount of money. Can you identify the films genres? Do the genres indicate that some types of films have a wide appeal or that they can draw in global audiences? Action Animation Comedy Fantasy Fiction History Horror Romance Thriller Western It depends on what films that they like best. What features do the films have in com...

The Man with the Golden Gun Poster Analysis

Denotations: A man with a golden gun and two women are shirtless Red texts with a bold font Logo or company name in bottom, right corner Painting in white background It is starring Roger Moore as James Bond, Britt Ekland as Mary Goodnight, and Maud Adams as Andrea Anders (these actresses are both Swedish) James Bond is series character on a fictional British Secret Service agent and women love him because he is a hero Connotations: Helping or caring for women will love you James Bond is a higher-classed, rich-looking man The colour gold is a main effect to men Christopher Lee as Francisco Scaramanga, is a villain in the movie because he wants the golden gun and if someone else has it, he would instantly kill them People say to James Bond, ''Bond, James Bond'' when he is here to show some respect for him There is a lot of body language in this movie to show that people understand it Analysis Interestingly, one of the main themes in this Bond film...