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Page history last edited by Hannah Livernois 12 years, 5 months ago
Part: Says  Does   Source 
1: Introduction  introduces Type A and Type B  provides reader with information about the types of sequels.   Wikipedia 
2: Movie Production Companies  money and public demand mostly money  shows the reader about how the movie industry is money driven and why sequels are rushed  n/a 
3: Five Step Process  analyze movies, actors, and reviews.  shows readers how to become a movie critic, and make educated decisions on whether or not to view the movie chosen.  

previous knowledge 

IMDB

Rotten Tomatoes

4: Testimonials   two avid movie goers explain their disappointment with horrible sequels they have watched and their take on the movie.   shows the reader that everyone has seen a bad movie or two in there life gets on their level.  

Kate Czopek

Jessica Leydet 

5: Counterarugement  some movies need sequels, and that it is a continuous movie plot and the more movies add to the suspense of movies. shows there is exceptions to the rule, and if done right movie sequels can be amazing and worth the time and money.  

Jonathan Buchowski

Taylor Monacelli  

6: Conclusion  some movies do need sequels however, it does not give production companies the right to rush them and waste our time and money  establishes common ground  n/a 

 

 

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