Im writing a movie review for school, and the directions say we should be "creative" with our review. What do you think I should do to be "creative". I'm not sure how I could be creative in writing a movie review. Thanks<3
jofess answered Tuesday November 15 2005, 10:25 pm: to be creative in a movie review all you have to do is use your own opinion and not simply copy someone elses. If i was marking a movie revies that followed the format or the opinion of all other movie reviews i would not give it as high a mark as someone who actually gave their honest opinion of what they liked and didnt like about the movie and so on [ jofess's advice column | Ask jofess A Question ]
britt8874 answered Tuesday November 15 2005, 7:09 pm: Okay first of all your teacher means umm like make it different funny, sad, or mystery storie! she/he wants you to be different in your writing GOODLUCK!
gamerz1991 answered Tuesday November 15 2005, 10:42 am: lol they maybe mean the design of the movie...ppl like the movie if it is funny or some kind of freaky ...
mystical_breeze answered Sunday November 13 2005, 9:05 pm: Look up movie reviews for other movies online, and see what they say. I suggest giving your likes about the movie, and the dislikes you had about it. Tell about what its mainly about, without giving too many details so the people who read it won't know exactly ALL that happens through the movie. Like I got a review for the movie "Can't Hardly Wait" before I rented it so I could see what if it would be a good movie, and it kind of gave me an idea of what it was mainly about.
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