How would you start Paragraph #1
Introduce the movie by stating that you've just seen the movie and would like to give an opinion about it.
What is one thing you have to do when writing Paragraph #6? (Hint)- They are listed in order on your paper
What group of people would like this movie.
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Pun
A clever play o words
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Blurbs
When a quote from a review is used in a commercial/advertisement
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Hype
Using different techniques to get audience excited about the story
What do you mention in Paragraph #3
Talk about the actors/actresses and discuss who did a good job and who didn't
Should you always add why you don't recommend the movie to a certain audience?
Yes, to make it clear on why it would not be a good fit for them to watch
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Rating System
When the critic uses a scale to show the degree of how much they recommend the movie
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Mediocre
Competent but not especially out standing
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Out of context
when quotes are mixed up and changed around to give the words a different meaning
How would you summarize Paragraph #2
Summarize the plot(story),where and when did it take place. Who are the main characters and what is the story about.
What is a MPAA rating of a movie?
It tells you if the film is rated (G,PG-13,R,etc...)
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Audience Demographics
When the critic recommends that only a certain group of people should see or not see the film
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Critic
A professional who publishes his/her opinion on a particular movie,play, or book
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Critical Bias
when the critic cannot review the film fairly due to a personal problem with something in the film
Why is the lesson important? Why would you talk about it in paragraph #5?
It teaches you right from wrong sometimes and it shows you what the story was about
What would you add towards the end of Paragraph 6
What you final word is on the film:is it good or bad?
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Spoilers
When a critic reveals secrets and plot points that could ruin the surprise for the audience
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Cliche
Something that's been used so many times that it no longer surprises or interest the audience
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Character Driven
when the characters in a fictional work develop over the course of the story into people you care about
What is in paragraph #4?
When you talk about what you did like and didn't
Is it good to not have all this information in paragraph 6? Do you think they will understand with out this? (true or false)
false it is bad to not have this information
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Syndication
When the same article is published in more than one newspaper or publication
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Plot
What the story is about
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Editorial Rights
When handing over a review to a publication, The editor has the power to create a title and cut things out of the review