Movies L2 Describing your favorite movie
1. Vocabulary
- characters
- soundtrack
- actor, actress
- ridiculous [rɪ’dɪkjʊləs]
- genius
- dramas
- dull
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Dialog |
[FELTON] I don’t agree. You know? |
[FELTON] I think a soundtrack is very important to a movie. |
[FELTON] Soundtracks aren’t boring. |
[FELTON] OK, I agree that not all soundtracks are great. |
[FELTON] But movies like ‘Superman’ and ‘Indiana Jones’ have some of the best action movie soundtracks of all time. |
[FELTON] I think it was genius to use classical music in the science-fiction movie ‘2001: A Space Odyssey.’ |
[FELTON] ‘Love Story’ has one of the saddest soundtracks of all dramas. |
[IAN] My favorite movies are westerns. |
[IAN] … the characters are great, and there’s just never a dull or boring moment. |
2. Grammar
- ‘The Birds’ has one of the most exciting plots I’ve ever seen.
- ‘Love Story’ has one of the worst soundtracks ever.
- ‘Emma’ has some of the best costumes of all time.
- Marilyn Monroe is one of the biggest stars of all time.
Dialog |
A: How did you like it? |
B: I didn’t like it at all! |
A: Who directed it? |
B: It was directed by Woody Allen. |
A: Who’s in it? |
B: It stars Glenda Smith. |
A: How’s the acting? |
B: It’s really good. |
A: Where does the film take place? |
B: It takes place in Paris in 1952. |
A: How does it end? |
B: Sheila and Mark get married. |
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