2. Beauty and the Beast 3. Match Point 5. Melinda and Melinda 6. Fly Away Home? 8. The Incredibles 10. American Psycho? 12. The Fountain 13. Batman Begins (or have you gone for the sequel?) 16. Good Night and Good Luck? 17. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon 18. A.I. ?
1. Le Samourai 2. Beauty and the Beast 3. Match Point 4. The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser? 5. Bewitched 6. ??? 7. After the Wedding 8. The Incredibles 9. Stardust Memories 10. ??? 11. something Miyazaki, surely 12. The Fountain 13. ??? (My initial guess is Breathless, but I think that's wrong) 14. Batman Begins 15. I'm gonna say The Hours, but I could be wrong 16. The Good German 17. House of Flying Daggers 18. something Bergman 19. ??? 20. Laura, maybe?
2. Fantasia 2000 (guess?) 3. Match Point 5. Bewitched 8. The Incredibles! 11. Um um that favourite movie of yours, My Neighbour's something or other?? 14. The Dark Knight! 16. The Good German
a. Source A shows that even above Queen Elizabeth, Parliament was the highest power in England. They read each law 3 times, after which, no-one could complain and must accept the law, and that was how a Law was passed. Parliament had a lot of power, as they represented every man in the country when a Law was made. b. Source B shows that Elizabeth chooses what her Parliament can and cannot discuss. They could not discuss what kind of religion the Parliament could have. In this source, Queen Elizabeth is telling Parliament what she will and will not accept, which disagrees with source A, which said that Parliament were the greatest power – source B is saying that Elizabeth has power over them. It also disagrees with Source A in that source B writes it is Elizabeth who chooses to pass laws, and Parliament only has the right to agree or disagree, but they cannot choose for it to be passed or not. c. I think that sources A and B disagree because they were both written by different people, and for a different audience. Source A was written by Elizabeth’s ambassador in France, so he may not have actually been present in any of the Parliament meetings. Elizabeth, who had a different experience of Parliament, as she had met with them 13 times over her reign, however, wrote source B. The two sources were also written at different times – Source A was written in 1565, during the first half of Elizabeth’s reign. Source B was written later, and during this time, Elizabeth became stricter on her Parliament.
I knew about 5 of them
ReplyDeleteand that was stuff like the incredibles. *ahem* damn.
ooh, and I ♥ 17
j'aime le samourai et jean seaberg!!!!!
ReplyDeleteis the actor in 10 jean-pierre leaud/is 13 breathless?
14. The Dark Knight!
ReplyDeleteI bet number one is WALL·E ;)
ReplyDelete2. Beauty and the Beast
ReplyDelete3. Match Point
5. Melinda and Melinda
6. Fly Away Home?
8. The Incredibles
10. American Psycho?
12. The Fountain
13. Batman Begins (or have you gone for the sequel?)
16. Good Night and Good Luck?
17. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
18. A.I. ?
I'm not gonna look at other people's answers.
ReplyDelete1. Le Samourai
2. Beauty and the Beast
3. Match Point
4. The Enigma of Kaspar Hauser?
5. Bewitched
6. ???
7. After the Wedding
8. The Incredibles
9. Stardust Memories
10. ???
11. something Miyazaki, surely
12. The Fountain
13. ??? (My initial guess is Breathless, but I think that's wrong)
14. Batman Begins
15. I'm gonna say The Hours, but I could be wrong
16. The Good German
17. House of Flying Daggers
18. something Bergman
19. ???
20. Laura, maybe?
2. Fantasia 2000 (guess?)
ReplyDelete3. Match Point
5. Bewitched
8. The Incredibles!
11. Um um that favourite movie of yours, My Neighbour's something or other??
14. The Dark Knight!
16. The Good German
Yep, that's all I got.
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JAG
Queen Elizabeth’s Government
ReplyDeletea. Source A shows that even above Queen Elizabeth, Parliament was the highest power in England. They read each law 3 times, after which, no-one could complain and must accept the law, and that was how a Law was passed. Parliament had a lot of power, as they represented every man in the country when a Law was made.
b. Source B shows that Elizabeth chooses what her Parliament can and cannot discuss. They could not discuss what kind of religion the Parliament could have. In this source, Queen Elizabeth is telling Parliament what she will and will not accept, which disagrees with source A, which said that Parliament were the greatest power – source B is saying that Elizabeth has power over them. It also disagrees with Source A in that source B writes it is Elizabeth who chooses to pass laws, and Parliament only has the right to agree or disagree, but they cannot choose for it to be passed or not.
c. I think that sources A and B disagree because they were both written by different people, and for a different audience. Source A was written by Elizabeth’s ambassador in France, so he may not have actually been present in any of the Parliament meetings. Elizabeth, who had a different experience of Parliament, as she had met with them 13 times over her reign, however, wrote source B. The two sources were also written at different times – Source A was written in 1565, during the first half of Elizabeth’s reign. Source B was written later, and during this time, Elizabeth became stricter on her Parliament.
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