Jensen Ackles Essays

  • Book Analysis: 'King Of The Damned'

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    Gavin (Theo Devaney). Castiel’s (Misha Collins) loyal angels heard Metatron’s (Curtis Armstrong) angel follower bragging about being the chosen one and they managed to capture him. Castiel asked for Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean Winchester’s (Jensen Ackles) help in interrogating the captured angel because he wants the angel-on-angel violence to stop already. Dean was about to kill the captive angel but Sam stopped his brother and told him that they cannot get information from a dead angel. The Winchesters

  • Research Paper On Batman

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    excellent things about this film are the voice cast. This movie opted to not use any of the cast from the animated series and I did not mind it. Bruce Greenwood plays a Batman that is similar to Kevin Conroy’s but deeper, subdued and more brooding. Jensen Ackles provides the voice of Red Hood, and is perfect for the role, capturing the youthfulness of the character whilst also managing

  • John Winchester Character Analysis

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    from a very popular horror show called Supernatural. The main characters from this show are Sam and Dean. Supernatural is a show that will make you angry, pull on your heartstrings. The show s main characters are Sam (Jared Padalecki) and Dean (Jensen Ackles). Another star that comes in but leaves throughout the show is Crowley (Mark Shepard), who’s a demon that somehow becomes the ruler of Hell. He is extremely snarky, rude, and funny at the same time, and once becoming a ruler, he started gravitating

  • Recommendations for Making Shiver by Karen Robards a Movie

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    Shiver by Karen Robards is the book I picked for this quarter’s SSR. I picked the book because, at first glance, the cover was interesting. So, judging a book by it’s cover, I picked it up. When reading the brief summary on the inside cover I decided I wanted to read it. There wasn't much to it, really. I've never read anything by this author before so I had no idea what to expect. The book was about Samantha Jones and her son Tyler, and about how they were pulled into the most dangerous situation

  • Fandoms: Fans Of The Detective Sherlock Holmes

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    Fandoms The first use of the term ‘fandom’ was in 1893! Fans of the detective Sherlock Holmes are widely considered to have comprised the first modern fandom, holding public demonstrations of mourning after Holmes was killed off in 1893. A fandom is the fans of a particular person, team, fictional series, etc., . Another way to describe it as a community of people who bond over a common interest. That interest can be a movie, game, character, band, anything. You name it, and there is probably an

  • Celebrities: Who Are Misunderstood?

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    Celebrities Celebrities are misunderstood in several ways, people view celebrities as being snobby, rude to fans, all that matters is being recognized by persons and having attention, also not caring about the fans. People see celebrities as being rude and stuck up because on social media there is persons that are rude and make up rumors about celebrities because the person might not like this actor or actress. People make assumptions of celebrities because of rumors seen on the internet and on

  • Supernatural Argumentative Essay

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    Now you've got this recurring role on Supernatural. That's right. I'm officially allowed to talk about it after all of this time. I told Danica that I had a third callback for the role. We had been filming in the fancy mall downtown shooting for My Christmas Dream, and they wanted me at 10:30 in the morning for this final producer callback. I had to go from scruffy artist single dad to tuxedo James Bond. I had about an hour and a half turnaround. I think I was so loose and just running on fumes

  • Atticus Finch Pros And Cons

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    To Kill a Mockingbird is a modern day tale of justice, prejudice and morality. The main character of To Kill a Mockingbird is Atticus Finch. Atticus Finch’s character represents reason, morality, and justice in this tale. The story, told from Scout Finch’s point of view, is set in Maycomb, Alabama during the Great Depression. The story tells of Atticus Finch’s woes, worries, and challenges faced in defending Tom Robinson, a black man, accused of raping a white woman. In the heat of the moment Atticus

  • The Male Struggle with Body Image

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    In today’s society, people tend to focus a lot on females and the problems they have concerning their body image based on popular culture, stereotypes, and other generalizations of how a woman “should look.” What we do not realize however is that males struggle with their body image as much as females do and are often not recognized in their fight to meet the expectations of society. Males struggle with all kinds of eating and body disorders just as females do and the expectations pushed on them

  • Crystal Balint Character Analysis

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    to employ local crew and cast; that’s a big deal. My experience on the show was a short one, as I only did one episode in the seventh season, but it was an honor to be cast, and I was super grateful to be able to do it. I had a small scene with Jensen Ackles and he was lovely. I remember him being very funny, cordial, kind and a considerate actor, so any nerves I might have had were easily put aside. The crew and cast had been working together for more than six years at that point, so it was a well-oiled