1.) Click on Tops at the Box Office.
- What is currently the most popular movie in the US?
- How much money has this movie made?
- What is it about?
- Find a movie in the Box Office Summary would like to see. Are there any comments on this movie? If so, what are people saying about it?
- Find a movie in the Box Office Summary that you have seen. Read the comments on this movie; then, submit your own.
- What three movies have grossed the most money in US history?
- How much money did each movie make in the US?
- Do a title search for one of my favorite movies: Six Degrees of Separation. What year did this movie come out?
- Who are three of the main actors in this movie?
- Look for user comments on this movie. In general, what do IMDB users think of this movie?
- Google about the theory of Six Degrees of Separation. Briefly summarize this theory.
- Next, skim through one or two reviews for this movie.
- Would you like to see this movie?
- Next, do a title search for one of your own favorite movies. Take a few minutes to see what IMDB users and reviewers have to say about your movie.
- Finally, do a title search for a movie you would like to see. This can be an older movie that has been recommended to you by a friend.
- Time for another search. I can't remember the name of this movie I'd like to rent. I know one of the characters was a woman named Mother Sister. What's the movie's title?
- Time for another search. When did actress Grace Kelly die?
- Take a few minutes to search for some of your own favorite actors, actresses, and directors.
Part Two: Movie Scripts and Screenplays
Drew's Scripts-O-RamaYou can get the scripts or screenplays for a lot of different movies on-line. Use the address above to answer the following questions.
- What is the first line of the movie Fargo?
- Who wrote the screenplay for the movie True Lies?
- Where does the opening scene of Titanic take place?
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