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Teen Ink Magazine, April 2005: Movie Reviews
Ray by Barbara C., San Antonio, TX
Music has always been an important factor in my family’s life. Growing up, I listened attentively to my dad playing his guitar and watched my sister’s hands gracefully moving up and down the piano keys.
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Ocean’s Twelve by Perry L., New City, NY
I only have one word to say about this film: How?! How am I supposed to sit in a theater and watch this?
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Meet the Fockers by Jarrod S., Marlow, OK
As we all know, “Meet the Parents” was one of the most hilarious movies of 2000.
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The Phantom of the Opera by Brittany W., Springfield, MO
Those with an understanding of music may be hesitant to see a musical that’s been turned into a movie.
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Cellular by Preethi F., New City, NY
Although lacking in suspense, “Cellular” is an entertaining story. Kim Basinger plays Jessica Martin, a mother who is kidnapped.
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The Terminal by Kelly C., Hemet, CA
Steven Spielberg’s “The Terminal” is a cute comedy (starring Tom Hanks) about a traveler from Krackosia who speaks little English.
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Open Water by Ernest H., Hockessin, DE
After seeing “Open Water” I had a new view of low-budget movies. This was some of the worst acting, filming and directing that I have ever seen.
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Rocky by Philip M., Monticello, IL
Rocky is a slightly doltish amateur boxer from a rough Philadelphia neighborhood who gets the chance to fight for the heavyweight title. At the same time, he’s falling in love with a shy woman who works in a pet store.
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Secret Window by Katie M., Hemet, CA
With its mysterious characters and twisted plots, this 2004 version of “Secret Window” is a must-see.
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