1. Star Wars
2. E.T.
3. Jurassic Park
4. Independence Day
5. The Lion King
6. Forrest Gump
7. Home Alone
8. Return of the Jedi
9. Jaws
10. Batman
1.
Titanic – 1997
($1,835,300,000 )
2.
Lord of the Rings 3 - 2003
3.
Pirates of the Caribbean 2 -
2006
4.
The Dark Knight - 2008
5.
Harry Potter 1 - 2001
6.
Pirates of the Caribbean 3 -
2007
7.
Harry Potter 5 – 2007
8.
Star Wars 1 - 1999
9.
Lord of the Rings 2 - 2002
10.
Jurassic Park – 1993
($919,700,000)
1.
Star Wars
2.
E.T.
3.
Jurassic Park
4.
Independence Day
5.
The Lion King
6.
Forrest Gump
7.
Home Alone
8.
Return of the Jedi
9.
Jaws
10. Batman
1.
Titanic – 1997
2.
Lord of the Rings 3 - 2003
3.
Pirates of the Caribbean 2 -
2006
4.
The Dark Knight - 2008
5.
Harry Potter 1 - 2001
6.
Pirates of the Caribbean 3 -
2007
7.
Harry Potter 5 – 2007
8.
Star Wars 1 - 1999
9.
Lord of the Rings 2 - 2002
10. Jurassic Park – 1993
What do you notice?
• Action/adventure
• Comedy
• Romance
• Western
• Classic
• Scary/horror
• Kung-fu
• Thriller
• Tragedy
• Science-fiction
• Fantasy
• Cartoon/animation
• Rom-com a romantic comedy
• Chick-flick a movie girls will like more than boys.
• Weepie a sad movie.
• Sequel a movie that continues the story of a previous one.
• Prequel a movie that tells the story that happened before the previous one.
• Blockbuster a successful movie in terms of money or popularity.
• Straight to video a movie that is so bad it will not be shown at the cinema.
A review – an article that tells you if something is good or bad.
Consider…
Why did you choose to watch it?
What is it about?
Why did you like it?
How would you rate it? (stars)
• A friend recommended it to me.
• I like the actor/the director/the book.
• I read a good review.
• I was bored and wanted to go to the cinema.
• The plot…
• The characters…
• The setting…(It is set in England/China/a fictional place/a fictional version of
England/China)
• It had a clear message.
• It made me think (about?)/laugh/cry.
• It was moving/inspiring/gripping/emotional.
OR
• I fell asleep.
• It was boring/unoriginal/not as good as the book.
• I would give it X stars.
(5=very good/1=very bad)
• I would recommend it to everyone.
• I would recommend it to someone I hate.
• Use this information to prepare a movie review of your own.
• Do not write it, just think about it and be ready to speak.
1.
What is the most important factor in making a good movie?
2.
Do you think pirate DVDs are killing the movie industry?
3.
Are movies becoming less original?
4.
Is the movie industry more about money than art?
5.
What films did you like as a child and do you still like them now? Why/Why not?
6.
What do you see as the future of movies?
7.
Should you read the book or watch the movie first?