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A Review of the Road Movie Genre Blind Side

I recently watched the Road Movie Genre The Blind Side with Sandra Bullock. It was a chick flick that would benefit everyone. The short answer is that I would give it 4 1/2 stars. If you want to know why then keep reading.
The movie had lots of opportunities to become very tense and dramatic and blissfully they didn’t take it in those awful directions. The base premise of the grim movie genre is bad enough because it highlights the dreadful conditions of many inner city kids and their complete lack of education and opportunity. They come from such horrible conditions and are lucky to make it out alive.

Big Mike Story

For “Big Mike” the story started off poorly as he’s shuffled from one foster home to another and then is mercifully picked up by the Tuehy family and it blossoms into a true family relationship.
After watching the Road Movie Genre I felt a bit low. Low because I would love to help others the way the Tuehy’s helped Mike, yet I have so many issues of distrust and misgivings, and just sheer laziness. I’m hoping movies like this one will motivate me to do more for those who have less.
I also decided from the first second she came on camera that I love Sandra Bullocks character. She’s tough, go-getting and works hard for her family. She may seem like a clueless southern belle, but she’s far from it. I want to be her. She has money, taste, class and generosity. Her outlook on life is positive and she works to change the world one person at a time. I would love to hang out with her for an hour or a year.
I recommend that everyone see this Road Movie Genre to gain perspective on what life is like for the less advantaged. It will hopefully teach a lot of us to stop taking so much for granted to give more to others.…

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Race Movie Premier

The Vigilante Race Movie Premier and Its Effect on the Public

The Vigilante Race Movie Premier, we watch it all the time. Superman, Spiderman, Batman, Ironman – and the list goes ever on and on. According to Wikipedia, vigilantism is when someone punishes someone for perceived offenses, or participates in a group which metes out extrajudicial punishment to such a person.
Here’s the irony, vigilantism is illegal in most countries, and vigilante movie genre definition are shown in the very countries who frown on vigilantism. In Ironman, we would cheer when the guy in metal suit kills the terrorists, and portray the inability of the legal justice system to do anything it. The judges and police actually do not find Tony as a guilty man, even though he is from the States, the country who bans vigilantism. In Batman, policemen are shown as useless characters whose purpose there is just to be killed by gangsters. And the police had to depend on Mr Vigilante Wayne to put a stop to the latest evil boss who emerges. In Punisher, Castle would go on avenging the deaths of his family instead of calling the police.

Vigilante Activities

In real life, we can see vigilante activities often. On YouTube, videos on purse snatchers being beaten up by the public, received high ratings from viewers. Some even commented that the public did a good job. Several more videos on vigilantism can be found at Tinkrbox, a social video bookmarking site. In one of these videos, the public sets fire to a criminal. At the same video Race Movie Premier bookmarking site, we can find that a girl was given a chance to whip her rapist.
Perhaps, the effect of superhero Race Movie Premieractually changed the mindset of the public. We should serve justice to the bad guys because the cops would not be able to do anything to the bad guys. We should punish them because they deserve it. But then what is the difference between us and the bad guys? They rob and snatch purse. Does this mean that we can kick and whip them? Useless indeed, would be the legal justice system if this were to be accepted by the public.…

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