When Zack Snyder unveiled the trailer for “Sucker Punch,” his first original film, at Comic-Con last summer, eager fans were on board with his rendition of girl power and curious about the themes the film would explore, even if others were rolling their eyes.
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For college students who have grown up watching the Toy Story movies, there’s certainly a large amount of nostalgia attached to them.
Campus Events Commission (CEC) screened Toy Story 3 in Ackerman Grand Ballroom Sept 30 and will be showing it again today at 7 p.m. This year CEC is no longer charging two dollars for these movie screenings.
If you caught the “Funk” episode of Glee, which aired June 1, you saw Karen Chuang, third-year business economics and world arts and cultures student, dancing a routine to Queen’s “Another One Bites the Dust” as part of the rival team Vocal Adrenaline.
From 2005’s “Sin City” to this summer’s upcoming “Jonah Hex,” stories from graphic novels are more frequently jumping off the page and onto the big screen. As the people behind the films profit from these large-scale productions, so do the people associated with the books.
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