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Movies are good. They are different. The book would be more interesting. But, I like movies. They are much are much faster.
Its called dramatic effect. Reality is considered to be much too boring, so the movies always depict things in a more dramatic way, which all too often involves making something unrealistically fearful.
because we love seeing guilty people and unguilty people die or get killed.. but i hate them so i dont like them at all. esecially scream....!
She might like it but not to much because she doest like sci-fi movies a lot she loves to watch funny and nice movies like twilight.
Well I think that the hero wins all too much often and so each time you see them you pretty much know the end already -Many people I have asked think the same as me and thing there is no point in doing such movies-
i don't like scary movies, they scare me too much
A newsreel is a short film or documentary on current events. It was a very popular way for people to learn about dramatic news events in the early days of movies; many people got much of their news from the newsreels that were shown in movie theaters before the featured film. In the 1960s, newsreels lost their audience, since more people were watching nightly news shows on TV.
A newsreel is a short film or documentary on current events. It was a very popular way for people to learn about dramatic news events in the early days of movies; many people got much of their news from the newsreels that were shown in movie theaters before the featured film. In the 1960s, newsreels lost their audience, since more people were watching nightly news shows on TV.
By using dramatic Irony.
It is simply the way that people spoke back then, and you can see that we no longer speak with that dialect. Also, it is the genre. Many people back then love the lust, romance, tragedy and intense drama that the play had - much like today.
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As an actor he was quite dramatic but he loved to make jokes and puns, much of what you see in his plays portray his sense of humor.