Archive for December, 2009
15 Toughest Female Movie Characters
Thursday, December 31st, 2009Ever wondered who the toughest female movie characters were? Well, you can stop wondering, because I’ve listed 15 of them in the post below. Whether they get it done with guns, fists, or sex appeal, these tough grrls won’t take crap off anyone…especially some lousy man. So put down your copy of Cosmo, get comfortable, and let your estrogen levels run wild. We now present the 15 toughest female movie characters in cinematic history.
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Twilight Movie Characters
Wednesday, December 30th, 2009Twilight movie characters are all the rage these days, as many young people (and a few older ones) debate the merits of Edward versus Jacob. But the hunky lead vampire and werewolf aren’t the only people worthy of your attention. The films, based on the series of novels by Stephenie Meyer, are populated by all sorts of interesting people, both mortal and immortal. In the following list, I hope to provide you with a comprehensive overview of the Twilight movie characters.
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Cars Movie Characters
Tuesday, December 29th, 2009Cars movie characters have been delighting both children and adults since their 2006 appearance in theaters. The seventh collaboration between Pixar Animation Studios and Disney, the film tells the story of an anthropomorphic racecar named Lightning McQueen and his misadventures while preparing for an upcoming race. He learns something about himself, of course, and hopefully this post will allow you to learn a little something about the Cars movie characters.
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Movie Characters
Tuesday, December 29th, 2009Movie characters give a film its human component and breathe life into its celluloid body. Otherwise, a film would be nothing more than a series of well-lit and soulless shots. While it could be argued that a film like Andy Warhol’s experimental Empire (which features eight hours of footage of the Empire State Building at dusk) contains no such human elements, I would ague that the iconic building itself becomes a movie character, substituting its various doors and windows for the facial features of a living being. In film, even an object can take on human characteristics (for example, 1956’s The Red Balloon).
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