Movies

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Date written:  Feb 29 2008

In this day and age, it’s hard to turn our generation onto classic cinema. Movies are all about special effects, sex, crude language, or anything to get a squirming response out of the audience. However, here are MY top five picks from the "Oldies" library that will surely captivate teens- despite their lack of what would be considered modern-day luster:

1. Whatever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962)

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Date written:  Feb 21 2008

Probably one of the most anticipated and talked about movies of the year thrashed its competition in the box office, raking in 16.9 million on opening day in North America and 41 million the first week. Cloverfield is a monster/horror film directed by Matt Reeves. If you took “Godzilla” and “The Blair Witch Project” and stuck them together, you would end up with this. An overrated and over publicized film with shaky camera work but intense special effects.
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Date written:  Jan 2 2008

Tina: So how do you like Canada so far?
Selena: It’s absolutely the best! I’ve traveled a lot, but Canada is by far the best! I absolutely love the cold so it’s been really fun. I love just getting all bundled up and stuff. Since I’m from Texas we don’t get much cold, so it’s a really nice change. My mom and I love it here so much we want to get a summerhouse or something in Vancouver. It would be so much fun!

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Date written:  Jan 2 2008

Terese: What comes first, music or acting?
Drew: Before filming [Another Cinderella Story], I would have said music. I loved being apart of the High School Musical tour, and I wrote some of the songs for it as well. But now I would have to say acting; it's a lot of fun.

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