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1.The soro and the Hound

-There are two reasons this movie could make a person cry. First off, the ending. It's heartwarming, and bittersweet. The story between the two Aso really is something that could make a grown cry. But not me. What did it for me was the song, "Goodbye May Last Forever". Honestly, what kind of a disney movie is this that would make such a dead depressing song in it? And the faces of the old lady and Todd are heartbreaking. The old ladies face is of sadness and remorse, while the fox's face is just happy and curious. That is, until he realizes what is happening to him. Plus, I have a huge fear of things ending...it's one of the few themes that can make me cry like a baby...and now the relationship between these two characters is over. And they sing a sad song about it. So cruel.-
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2.Titanic
-I saw this when I was a 14 taon old teenage girl. It wouldn't be human for me to not cry. With an oras and a half to get aquainted with these characters, it's hard not to grow attatched. Then suddenly TITANIC hits. And, call me heartless, but all the deaths didn't faze me all that much. Sure, they were sad. But it didn't take me until Jack's death to cry. I mean, it was Titanic. And he'd made it through two and a half hours of death and destruction, and he dies now? When he's so close to being saved? So not cool. I know the scene is practically a joke now...and it's really melodramatic...but just listen to that music! It's practically taunting you! How can you NOT cry?!-
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3.Fiddler on the Roof
-Yet again, another sad movie that only a specific part made me cry at. But if you make it through the hole movie without crying...kudos to you. It was Tevye's response to the 3rd daughter's husband that hurt me the most. Because, like "The soro and the Hound" it was a relationship ending. Forever. And the hurt that was practically palpable, was extremely painful. Plus, I'm a 3rd child (I'm a daughter, but I'm the 2nd daughter) in a jewish family...so that's not really helping me out much.-
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4.The Last Song
-Ok, this movie wasn't the greatest. It stared Miley Cyrus, for gosh sakes! And the main boy was so boring that as I sat there I thought, "Okay, this boy is boring me to death. Ronnie's DAD is madami interesting then her boyfriend! Okay, I'll like him instead". Now, I have a curse with characters. The segundo I decide to like them, their a goner. Which was exactly what happened here. What I wasn't expecting was the 2nd half of the film to be devoted to Ronnie and her dad trying to reconnect as her father slowly died. Add sad music, and how can you not cry?-
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5.Toy Story 3
-This one was extremely cruel. If I feel Nostalgic, then my feelings start running high. Now take my nostalgia and add it with the "Everything has to End" Moral? I'm a total goner. With characters that I've already loved since I was really young (I was born with Toy Story-litterelly. Pocohantas & Toy Story will always be my disney movies)when I saw the first 2, so they became classics. Like those pelikula that you've watched so many times since you were so young, that you can't remember the first time watching it. So I already loved these characters dearly. And I pag-ibig my stuffed mga hayop dearly. So seeing my paborito characters moving on, it was so sad. These are characters that are NEVER SUPPOSED TO CHANGE. They stay as memories, fictional people that never moved on. But they did. And my stuffed mga hayop will soon have to,as well. Plus, what was with the nearly burning to death anyway? Or Bo Peep, Sweaky and all of them? THIS IS A DISNEY MOVIE, GOSH DARN IT!-
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 Reko Moreno
Reko Moreno
Latino actor REKO MORENO is anything but cursed. But, in the indie film “Bless Me, Ultima,” currently playing in theaters, Reko brings the cursed Uncle Lucas to life. The film is based on the best-selling novel sa pamamagitan ng Rudolfo Anaya, first published in 1972 which has gone on to become the most widely read and critically acclaimed novel in Chicano literary history.

Reko first grabbed attention as the co-creator/ producer/ bituin of the action-comedy web series “Blanco Boys,” about the adventures of three bounty hunting Latino brothers in the barrio. This Houston, Texas native is back at it again...
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Everybody get up it's time to slam now
We got a real siksikan goin' down
Welcome to the puwang Jam
Here's your chance, do your dance at the puwang Jam
Alright....

Come on and slam, and welcome to the jam
Come on and slam, if you wanna jam

Hey you, watchagonna do
Hey you, watcha gonna do
Hey you, watcha gonna do
Hey you, watcha gonna do
Party people in the house lets go
It's your boy "Jayski" a'ight so
Pass that thing and watch me flex
Behind my back, you know what's next
To the jam, all in your face
Wassup, just feel the bass
Drop it, rock it, down the room
Shake it, quake it, puwang KABOOM...Jus
work that body, work...
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 Twilight trailer
Twilight trailer
Now that the full trailer for 'The Twilight Saga's' newest installment is here, we can't help but notice the similarities between the previews for 2008's 'Twilight,' last year's sequel 'New Moon' and the upcoming summer release, 'Eclipse.'

Each trailer includes sweeping shots of the Pacific Northwest (Oh, was this filmed on location?), faux-sexual tension between the leads illustrated with a shot of Edward getting all up in Bella's grill (so to speak), and piano music transitioning into thumping bass to introduce the supernatural (thanks, 'Harry Potter' trailers).

Are the 'Twilight' editors using...
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Christopher Nolan directed three films that starred Christian Bale as Batman. Those films are often considered to be the best Batman films. The Dark Knight, in particular, is an extremely beloved film. It has gotten to the point that some people act like the Batman films that came before The Dark Knight trilogy aren't good. That's a feeling that I disagree with. This artikulo is for showcasing the things in The Dark Knight trilogy that I like, as well as the things that I have a problem with.

The Good Things In The Trilogy:

Hans Zimmer's music has a big, epic feel to it. It helps bring the atmosphere...
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Cruella - Bad Romance - Lady Gaga - music video
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Everyone resists authority at some point in their life. The world is full of rebels fighting against evil for the sake of “good”, right? Okay, maybe I’ve just seen too many pelikula about the rise of the underdog, but this theme can certainly make for a compelling piece of entertainment.

The latest to catch attention is the female-led indie action-thriller short, “THE RESISTANCE.” It stars ANNA FRANKL-DUVAL and Lenore Marks as best mga kaibigan fighting a totalitarian authority now in command of the United States.

“The Resistance” has screened at the Portland Film Festival, Berkshire...
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 Akari Endo
Akari Endo
Falling in pag-ibig can be a wonderful thing. But it isn’t always easy when you come from different backgrounds, especially if you’re not even human.

In the new award-winning indie horror-comedy film “AN ACCIDENTAL ZOMBIE (NAMED TED),” a zombie and vampire try to navigate the ups-and-downs of falling in pag-ibig while trying not to inadvertently kill one another.

Dominican-Japanese actress AKARI ENDO stars as Livia, the beautiful vampire battling even her own instincts not to suck the blood of her new zombie sweetheart, Ted, played sa pamamagitan ng Cameron McKendry.

Before leaving the Dominican Republic for...
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Karan Choudhary
My name is Karan Choudhary and I grew up in the small town of Faridabad, India. Without much schooling I learned to speak English on the job in a retail clothing store in New Delhi. After moving to Mumbai and studying some theatre there, I set my sights on New York City. I moved there in 2013 to study further and to learn specific techniques about pagganap and filmmaking. I was accepted to study at The Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theater.

This is where some of our greatest actors including Robert Duvall, Gregory Peck, Diane Keaton and Tom Cruise, also went to learn the techniques of the great...
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Batman: Hush is a 2019 Batman animated film. It's based on a popular graphic novel from the early 2000s.

Plot

Several of Gotham's supervillains are working together, due to being under the influence of the city's newest enemy: Hush. Batman and a reformed Catwoman team up to stop the various villains, as well as a hypnotized Superman. However, a romance starts blossoming between Batman and Catwoman, which makes Batman tanong if he should let Catwoman know who he really is.

Batman: Hush has an emotional romance storyline, between Batman and Catwoman. It also has a cleverly-written, exciting...
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"A Twist On The Gangster Genre" - Cristina Gallego and Ciro Guerra on BIRDS OF PASSAGE via FilmCourage.com.
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 Nyle Lynn
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New Yorkers pag-ibig a good pizza. It’s a classic taste of the city -- and so are the owners of the local pizzeria shops. But, what happens when you get a well-intentioned younger generation moving into the neighborhood and looking for a change?

This culture clash is the subject of the indie short film “The Kids Menu,” pitting a young mother (Nyle Lynn) on a mission to get a kids-friendly menu against a steadfast, traditional pizzeria owner ("Soprano's" paborito Vincent Pastore).

Directed sa pamamagitan ng Paul Borghese and penned sa pamamagitan ng Richard Vetere, the film has become a stand-out on the festival circuit,...
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