Yes. Elephant by Van Gus Sant was inspired by Columbine but there are some differences in the events. Such as the boys actions in the shower scene, Eric and Dylan were straight. How one killer was below average intelligence. And a few more I can't think of right now but yeah. :))) have a good day!
Massacre at Virginia Tech is a great documentary on it, and Beautiful Boy is directed by a man who had relatives in the virginia tech shooting. It's not ABOUT the shooting, but based on it.
It's a made up character, but Leatherface was based on REAL killers Ted Bundy and Jeff Dahlmer
No, it's not true.
Texas Chainsaw Massacre
There was no actual Texas Chainsaw Massacre. A very small part of the plot may be based on the crimes of Ed Gein in Wisconsin. If Ed was Leatherface, he died in 1984.
Super columbine RPG. Based on the columbine high school massacre
2 major ones. (1) Bowling for Columbine (a documentary) and (2) Elephant (3) Bang bang you're dead and the lower budget film (4) zero day
there ws a boy and he got bullied so he brought a gu n to school and shoot people
no. the song is about a boy who finds a revolver in his fathers closet and tells the kids refereed to as "with the pumped up kicks" that they better run befor he shoots them.
National Geographic has not featured the Columbine incident in its magazine. The magazine typically focuses on topics related to geography, science, nature, history, and culture, rather than current events such as school shootings.
An evergreen is a plant that has leaves through every season. What comes to mind are conifers, pines, spruces, etc., but it can also be a plant in a steady climate that doesn't lose it's leaves. The Columbine loses it's leaves in the winter, so based on the definition of an evergreen the Columbine is not an evergreen, but is instead deciduous.
Massacre at Virginia Tech is a great documentary on it, and Beautiful Boy is directed by a man who had relatives in the virginia tech shooting. It's not ABOUT the shooting, but based on it.
Those figures change, based upon the writer's resources: See website: My Lai Massacre.
Carrie
It's a made up character, but Leatherface was based on REAL killers Ted Bundy and Jeff Dahlmer
No, it's not true.
The term 'tusks of an elephant' is a noun phrase, a group of words based on a noun (elephant) that functions as a unit in a sentence.The noun phrase is made up of the common noun'tusks' and the common noun 'elephant', general words for any tusks of any elephant.