Zsa Zsa Gabor Essays

  • Touch Of Evil Anthropology

    1668 Words  | 7 Pages

    This film so impressive on many levels, from the very beginning to the shocking ending, this is a filmmaker’s delight, and visually stimulating for the audiences. Storywise, once you get through the convoluted plot, there comes a greater impact, a stunning cinematic masterpiece from one of America‘s greatest directors, Orson Welles, directing one of his last Hollywood films. Recapturing the marvel and talent displayed by Welles’ best and early film, the infamous Citizen Kane (1941) made almost twenty

  • Character Analysis: The Ultimate Warrior

    1892 Words  | 8 Pages

    Since the rise of the heinous concoction that is the smartphone camera and social media, pretty much every encounter a celebrity has with a fan is recorded and posted somewhere on the world wide web. While it has stripped even more privacy away from their already extremely public private lives, the constant presence of fan-wielded cameras has worked out quite well for some celebrities. Guys like Tom Hanks and Bill Murray have undoubtedly benefited from having their good guy antics caught on video

  • Moulin Rouge Film Analysis

    800 Words  | 4 Pages

    Moulin Rouge (1952) was a movie directed by John Houston which was based in the late 19th century of Paris. The movie was a biopic of the famous Post – Impressionist artist, Henri de Toulouse – Lautrec and also introduced the audience to the bohemian sub- culture of the 1890s Paris. The movie started with the exuberant and enthusiastic dance of the Can-Can dancers in a nightclub which is extravagant and extreme. There was a long curvy stair, a big centre place for dancing which brightly lit and

  • Bernie Madoff Essay

    1072 Words  | 5 Pages

    firms, were among Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme's victims. Many of Madoff's victims had been with him for a long time, had invested with him, and had come to trust him. Among the most notable victims are:  Individuals such as Steven Spielberg, Zsa Zsa Gabor, and Norman Braman.  Charities and foundations such as the Elie Wiesel Foundation and the Robert L. Bernstein