You underline the film title according to MLA guidelines. Among the other sources underlined are plays, books, magazines, pamphlets, CDs, TV programs, newspapers, works of art, or audiocassettes. Depending on the class, you may be able to italicize instead of underline, though you should ask your teacher.
On the computer it is in italics but when you are writing it you underline it quotes are for a specific scene in the movie
If you are writing by hand, then yes you underline it, but if you are typing, you need to italicize it.
yes or italicize it
On the title page, centered on the paper, you include the name of your university, the full title of your paper, the course/class information, your name and date, and any other information that your professor may require. http://depts.gallaudet.edu/englishworks/writing/turabianguide.html
Ghostbusters, Dan Aykroyd as Ray Stantz http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087332/quotes
On the computer it is in italics but when you are writing it you underline it quotes are for a specific scene in the movie
Yes, when writing the title of a movie in a paper, you should italicize it instead of using quotations marks. This follows the standard formatting guidelines for titles of major works in writing.
Yes, when writing a paper, an article title should be italicized.
no you do not
No, it is underlined, just like a book title.
No, we do not put the title in quotations.
One way to write movie titles in a sentence is by putting quotes around the movie title. You can also under the movie title.
You quote a title in writing when you are referencing a specific work, such as a book, movie, or song, within your own writing.
In quotes. Title of book is italicized or underlined.
To cite an unpublished paper in academic writing, include the author's name, the title of the paper, the date it was written, and the phrase "unpublished manuscript" in parentheses.
The way I was taught in high school that helped me to remember when to use quotations and when to underline was: if you could hang the thing in question on a string with a clothespin, the quotes were the clothespin. If it was too heavy for that it needed to be put on a shelf(underlined). Examples: A magazine article "(Article Title)"A scholarly paper "(Paper title here)"A book (Book Title here)-------------------
You need to Underline it if you are typing it, if you are writing it, it needs to be in quotes.