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Annotated Bibliography

April 16th, 2006 · 2 Comments
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Annotated Bibliography

April 15, 2006

For my research paper I chose to write on director Steven Spielberg and the following films: Munich, Catch Me If You Can & The Terminal

The following is a New York review of the movie Munich.  It is written by the New York Magazine which is a credible source.  I chose this website because it lists the pros and cons of the movie, which will essentially help in preparing my paper.

http://nymag.com/movies/listings/rv_51375.htm

The author of this article discusses how the movie Munich generated debate in regards to the war on terrorism.  I believe this article to be beneficial in learning how much a box office hit can touch a nerve.  The information has been provided by The Independent a newspaper in the U.K.

Gumbel, Andrew, Israel attacks Spielberg over “Munich,” his movie on 1972 Olympics massacre, 24 December 2005

http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/film/news/article334976.ece

This website lists the synopsis of the movie Munich.  It also lists credits along with nominations and awards in which it has received.  It was posted on the Spielberg Films fansite.  In a nutshell, the data given will help you in your decision making process in whether this is a movie you will choose to view.

http://www.spielbergfilms.com/munichhome.html

Ethan Gilsdorf is a contributor to The Christian Science Monitor.  This particular article speaks about the man whom this movie is based on.  It tells of his hardships and also how now tourists visit and talk with him.  This website lists the background information which leads to the making of the movie The Terminal.

Gilsdorf, Ethan, Behind “The Terminal,” a true story, The Christian Science Monitor, 21 June 2004

This is the official website for the movie Catch Me If You Can.  It lists the cast/crew, synopsis, image gallery along with the production notes.  It has been posted to the Dreamworks website which is a very reliable source.

http://www.dreamworks.com/catchthem/jump.html

This particular website shows pictures of the real man behind the movie Catch Me If You Can.  Questions are answered about the story, whether fact or fiction.  This website gives a lot of insight about the real story in which this movie is founded on.

http://www.chasingthefrog.com/reelfaces/catchmeifyoucan.php

This website gives information on Steven Spielberg.  It lists his biography, awards he has won, his agent and photos.  It has been provided by Earth’s Biggest Movie Database.

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000229/

 



2 responses so far ↓

  • 1    Shelley Rodrigo // Apr 27, 2006 at 15:13

    Heidi,
    It looks like you found some great resources. I look forward to reading your paper. However, you are going to want to pay closer attention to citing website using MLA documentation. See the following website for help:
    http://www.dianahacker.com/resdoc/p04_c08_o.html

    You will lose some points for not using MLA documentation style in the annotated bibliography and you will also lose points if you do not do it correctly in the final paper.
    Shelley

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