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Time of creation - It is entirely a matter of choice when the writer chooses to compile the treatment. It could be written before writing the screenplay or afterwards. It all depends on their plan.

The only place you haven't hit me yet is on the bottom of my feet." I've been that losing cowboy on more than a few posts and reviews. Forums can be like a rowdy old west saloon. That's what makes them fun.

What's the future of Pay-Per-View movies on your TV? Who knows. Can it replace movie theaters? I can see somewhat see the day being able to pay for a brand new movie right from your TV and never have to leave the comfort of your home to go to the movie theater. Everyone is busy in their careers and their lives and only getting busier. Think of the convenience of being able to watch a brand new movie at the theater in your home. Oh the possibilities.

Movies bring people together. [purimovies.com purimovies.com] are something to talk about at the watering hole at your 9 to 5 job, chat amongst your Facebook friends or discuss in forums. We can talk about the worst movies we've seen or our all time favourites. We can quiz each other on movie trivia, quotes and songs. We can read or write reviews on movies, look up movie ratings and purchase books on movies. We can even get the latest Hollywood gossip sent to our email boxes or go online to peruse blogs such as Leonard Maltin's Movie Crazy blog.

Yep, I'm doing it. I'm kicking Pixar to the curb this year and letting someone else have Best Animated prize. Granted, I really enjoyed Toy Story 3, but for me How to Train Your Dragon was just the better Movie and was more fun. It was cute, funny, inspiring in its own way and refreshing. I really enjoyed the Movie. How to Train Your Dragon was one of those that had heart and depth and was really beautiful (both story-wise and animation). One that truly appeals to both adults and kids alike.

A low budget movie on the other hand, can make good money if it is only shown on TV. If it turns out to be exceptional, it can get a theatrical release, and make really big money.

Mia Wasikowska played Alice Kingsleigh, our heroine in the more recent (2010) 'Alice in Wonderland' movie. In this story Alice flees from her own engagement party while feeling pressured to marry a pompous man she didn't even like. She follows an odd looking white rabbit down an underground hole returning her to her childhood fantasy world called Wonderland. This place is surrounded by some very colorful, talking creatures during her travels.