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This is my personal list of the top 5 upcoming movies.This is also my first article, so bear with me.
1.Whip It
2.New Moon
3.When in Rome
4.The Invention of Lying
5.Cocco before Chanel
Whip It is the directing debut for Hollywood royalty Drew Barrymore.It's about a free-spirited girl(Ellen Page) who joins a local roller derby team.Plus it also stars Saturday Night Live castmember Kristen Wiig.
If I ofended any fellow Twilight fans for making this my #2 pick, I am truly sory...but get over it :)New Moon is the epic sequel to Twilight,which follws the story of Bella Swan and her vampire soulmate Edward Cullen.
The adorable Kristen Bell stars in this romantic- comedy about an unluky girl who acidentally causes five guys to magically fall in love with her.
The Invention of Lying takes place in an alternate world where you would always tell the truth.Co-stars include Tina Fey and Jennifer Garner.
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Box Office America is one of my favorite places ever to search for movies. I love movies topping the box office charts. Right now the No One is Final Destination. In my point of view,this movie is filled with a lot of random events and with action heroes that look like they just left high school. Another movie is by Tarantino;Inglorious Basterds starring Brad Pitt as some Lieutenant Aldo Raines.Of the places in the WORLD "to be cruel to" people Germans.He said he needed 7 men and "each man under my command owes one hundred Nazi scalps and i want my scalps". Another is G.I Joe and that one too is very interesting. Full of action and hot guys and babes. See next time on Box Office America.
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Why is it necessary? I don't understand. I'm not talking about words like "damn" or "ass." Those are crude but not as offensive as the ones I am thinking of. Since I don't swear, I am not going to start now by saying them. I don't think I really need to.
It takes away from the experience for me when a movie that is otherwise very good, with an interesting plot, a talented cast, and excellent scenery and special effects- think The Departed- is littered with the f-word.
Does it really add that much to the film if there's a lot of swearing in it? In my opinion, absolutely not. I don't understand why a screenwriter would choose to employ them when there are so many other words in the English language?
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