Persuasive
Why should you not see Inception:
- First off if you have an attention span of a walnut don't see it at all. Reason why because you have to pay attention to just about everything in this movie. You will feel mad at yourself if you missed one part and will be lost for the rest of the movie.
- This movie is based on a twisted reality thats more real then it seems. More or less a puzzle and mind blowing type of movie if you dont like awaiting to see what happens dont see it .
Why you should see Inception:
- If you like science fiction, action and heist film this mixed is great for you. It includes all the right factors to keep a viewer into it.
- Never ending action always wanting to know what lies around the next corner.
- Also if you like Leonard DiCaprio your going to most def love this movie . He plays his part above standards and really goes about the movie to make you feel contacted.
- Also dont have to believe me its a top 50 highest grossing movie of all time with $823,576,195 dollars in 2010. That hands down shows just how much it was liked from the public all over the world. It ranks at #29 and thats up there with alot of great movies.
- If your really looking for something for your movie night this is the movie everyone will enjoy it no matter what. !
Ace
I think that everyone should see Transformers 3. Statistics tell us that this movie made $1,123,746,996. This is the fourth highest grossing movie of all time which proves to us that was appealing and very successful. Transformers can also attract a wide variety of people. Kids who’ve enjoyed the transformers’ cartoons would be excited to see their favorite transformers come to life. The older crowd will enjoy the thrilling action. If you see this movie I suggest that you see it in 3-d so that you can get a better feel for the movie. I also suggest that you see Transformers 3 if you’ve already seen Transformers 1 and 2. It just makes sense to see the third one if you’ve already seen the first two. I mean why would you even see the first two movies in the first place? However, I don’t suggest that you see Transformers if you can’t handle the extreme action that it supplies. This movie can cause heart attacks and a rise in blood pressure. Also if you haven’t seen part 1 and 2 you should see the third one because you probably won’t know what’s going on and the people watching with you will be annoyed when you ask questions constantly during the movie.
Trevon
The 50 highest grossing films of all time have many box-office record-making movies. At its time, Gone with the wind was a box-office hit for a long while at the time. With the two movies Avatar and Titanic (the two highest-grossing film of all time) and many of Spielberg’s movies being among the top, who do you suppose is the better producer/director, Steven Spielberg or James Cameron?
James Cameron has not produced nearly as many movies as Spielberg, but the few he has made have been nothing short of INCREDIBLE! He made the first two Terminator movies, Rambo: First Blood. If you’re not impressed with that, then how about TITANIC?! The movie cost $200 million to make and received nearly $2 billion in return. The film achieved critical and commercial success. It equaled records with fourteen Academy Award nominations and eleven wins, receiving the prizes for Best Picture and Best Director. The film was the highest-grossing film of all time until (you guessed it!) Avatar came out. The film broke several box office records during its release and became the highest-grossing film of all time in North America and worldwide. These films were the first to reach the billion and 2 billion dollar mark.
Steven Allan Spielberg (born December 18, 1946) is an American film director, screenwriter, produc er, video game designer, and studio entrepreneur. In a career of more than four decades, Spielberg's films have covered many themes and genres. Popular movies Spielberg was associated in are Jaws, Super 8, and Jurassic park, Indiana Jones, E.T., War Horse, The adventures of Tintin and many more. Several of these movies have made it among the top 50 Highest Grossing; few have even been in first. He’s worth $3 billion and constantly makes new movies.
Spielberg is quite impressive, but none of his movies have kept in first or second place for the past 15 years like Cameron’s. So I ask you once more, who’s the better producer/director?
Jeffrey