because they're endearing
Some of the movies where there are female characters who dress as male characters are: * Shakespeare in Love (with Gwyneth Paltrow), * Victor-Victoria (with Julie Andrews), * Yentl (with Barbra Streisand), * Shes The Man (with Amanda Bynes), * The Hot Chick (two people of the opposite sex switch bodies)
Yes people in Brazil watch movies.
most movies do
Charlie Chaplin's movies
People are unable to become Power Rangers because they are fictional characters. The only way a person may become a Power Ranger would be as an actor in the television series or one of the various franchise movies.
Characters aren't just people in a book,characters are also the people in comics, movies, books, and music videos too.
Authors get ideas from everything they observe around them. This can include people they meet or see, people in TV shows and movies, people in other books, and even people from their dreams. Here's a link to show how writers get their ideas, too.
Those are the people playing the characters in the movies coming out soon this year
There are hundreds of horror movies where characters carry & use guns. A small sample include the Child's Play series, the Alien series, the Sawseries, the Resident Evil series, the Purge series, the Leprechaun series & many many more.
None. Clint Eastwood is a very law abiding citizen, and has been all his life. As different characters in different movies, his characters have killed many people, but that's the movies.
The Living Environment Includes Animals,Birds,Fishes,Insects And People.
yes, they make may people like characters in movies
No, monsters do not actually exist. Monsters are fictional characters used in books and movies. Many times monsters are used to scare people in movies and books.
Movie producers pay people to think up characters and plots which could be made into a movie
Hal and Percy are two different people. They are characters from the Percy Jackson movies that are based off of Greek mythology.
People eat insects for it is nutritious.
Major characters in "Walk Well, My Brother" by Farley Mowat include Stephen, the narrator, and his brother Mike. Minor characters may include the Inuit people they encounter on their journey, such as Achoo and Graylag.