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Poster: Barack Obama 'Hope' poster (2008)

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BARACK OBAMA 'HOPE' POSTER (2008)    Barack Hussein Obama known as Barack Obama was a president who served country 44th in the United States along with Joe Biden. He was born on August 4, 1961. He worked as a civil rights lawyer before he joined politics. He served in the United States for 8years. Starting from January 20, 2009, until January 20, 2017. He studied at Occidental College Columbia University with a Bachelor of Arts and Harvard Law with Juris Doctor. In 2008, Shepard Fairey is American artist designed a poster for Barack Obama and represent Barack Obama in his presidential campaign it is a stylized stencil portrait of Obama in the color of solid red, beige, and light blue accompanied by the word HOPE. As well as, the color represents the United States. In the first place, the words PROGRESS and CHANGED have also been used on some posters. Nevertheless, HOPE became the most famous and well-known poster. Fairey used references to picture Barack Obama from a 200...

Movie Review : The Sea Beast (2022)

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  THE SEA BEAST (2022)  Have you ever seen a big monster and there are two humans in front of it? Not yet? Let me introduce it to you. It is called The Sea Beast. The Sea Beast was directed by Chris Williams and co-writer Nell Benjamin and was released on Netflix on June 24, 2022, in theatres and on July 8, 2022.  This movie is a Netflix original animated film by directors of Disney’s Moana. This film was nominated for Best Animated Feature at the 95th Academy Awards and 4 awards including Outstanding Visual Effects in an Animated Feature at the 21st Visual Effects Society Awards. It follows much the same thread as How to Train Your Dragon, but it is written in a unique way.  This fantasy epic is about Maisie Bumble, a young British girl of color (voiced by Zaris-Angel Hator), who stows away on a ship to find adventure hunting sea beasts. For a decade, Captain Augustus Crow III (voiced by Jarred Harris) continues the legendary of capturing the sea beasts with a ship ...

MOVIE REVIEW : HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE (2009)

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HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE (2009)   Both the book and the film versions of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" have advantages and distinctions. While the movie offers a visually stunning and action-packed adaptation that can be enjoyed by fans and non-fans alike, the book offers a deeper and more in-depth exploration of the characters and their world. The reason why I prefer to watch a movie rather than read a book is that watching a movie is a much more easily consumable experience than reading a book. A motion picture is more visual and easier to remember compared with written works like books. Reading can push your imagination because you'll be a part of the story, yet a movie helps you visualize the situation easily.  The movie moves along more quickly than the book does, and it frequently cuts or combines scenes to make the story fit into its two-hour running time. These are just a few of the major differences between the two. Characters like Harr...