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Teen Ink Magazine, October 2006 : Movies Articles

American Beauty
by John M., Hemet, CA
     A rose. Countless scarlet petals compose one flower, but along the stem thorns stick out every which way. What is a rose but a beautiful mass of contradictions? It has been used as a symbol for love, passion, savage beauty, and eroticism.
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Beetlejuice
by Liz B., Glenside, PA
     An avid fan of Tim Burton and dark humor in general, “Beetlejuice” is one of my top five favorite movies. Burton enhances the strange storyline with weird sets and awesome special effects (well, awesome for 1988).
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Life is Beautiful
by Daniel G., Auburn, NE
Life Is Beautiful
but Reality Bites
I am searching for any form of Adaptation
but still I am Lost In Translation
Stand By Me
I need to be Saved!
I am a Rebel Without A Cause
ready to make The Great Escape
every day I feel a little bit Closer
longing to be Anywhere ...
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Superman Returns
by Stephanie G., Bledsoe, KY
     I don’t know where they found Brandon Routh, but I cannot think of a better Superman. He is so believable, I love it. He’s also not bad on the eyes, if you know what I’m saying.
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The Da Vinci Code
by Hilary G., Wyckoff, NJ
     The anticipation was practically tangible. Almost every seat was taken as moviegoers flocked to the opening night of “The Da Vinci Code.
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World Trade Center
by Brian K., Peoria, AZ
     “World Trade Center” is the story of two men’s heroic fight to stay alive amidst the hysteria of the September 11 attacks on New York City.
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X-Men: The Last Stand
by Matt N., Wyckoff, NJ
     The release of “X-Men: The Last Stand” marks the third X-Men movie in the last five years. While the first two did not do well in theaters, this one topped the charts.
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