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Teen Ink Magazine,
December 2003 :
Movies Articles
A Christmas Story
by Robert C., Windham, NH
"A Christmas Story" is a comical holiday classic. This is the tale of a young boy named Ralph Parker, and all he wants for Christmas is a BB gun. The movie depicts Ralph's attempts to get the Christmas present he so desires.
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Alex and Emma
by Samar B., Boardman, OH
Kate Hudson and Luke Wilson cleverly draw viewers into this amusing film directed by Rob Reiner. Although very predictable, "Alex and Emma" is a movie to see.
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Bowling for Columbine
by Adam G., Suffern, NY
"Columbine." When you hear that word, what do you think? I think about fear, guns and tragedy. "Bowling for Columbine" is a significant, award-winning documentary by Michael Moore, and I think all teenagers should see it.
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School of Rock
by Lizzie C., Larchmont, NY
Wannabe guitarist Dewey Finn (Jack Black) has dreams of winning the Battle of the Bands, but instead is kicked out of his own band.
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The Italian Job
by Joalton N., San Antonio, TX
"The Italian Job" is unoriginal, but somehow still manages to be clever and entertaining.
At first glance this seems an ordinary bad-guy movie whose main characters are glorified thieves.
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Underworld
by Glen G., San Antonio, TX
"Underworld" is a phenomenal movie that is greatly underrated by audiences who like action and adventure genres. The plot - a present-day war between lycans (werewolves) and vampires - makes for an action-packed movie.
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Uptown Girls
by Emily G., Suffern, NY
Anyone who wants to watch a funny, yet charming and inspirational movie about life and relationships should see "Uptown Girls.
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