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Monday, December 8, 2014

Penelope

This is a fairy tail for the 21st Century. A story of true love and all the different types of true love. The love of A mother for her daughter. The love of a man for a woman, The love of money and most importantly the greatest love of all the love of oneself. In the words of Whitney Houston “The greatest love of all is learning to love yourself.” You will be uplifted and mesmerized. Invigorated and awestruck, you will even be amazed with the message within this film. Christina Ricci plays the title role of Penelope. Penelope is the receipt of a three generations old curse that she is actually the first person to be affected by. Reese Witherspoon plays a small role as the delivery driver/ philosopher who helps her break out of her shell and gives her the confidence to be herself. There are many points in this movie. The fixation of the mediaon any given subjesct. The struggle to find your inner beauty. The confidence to be happy with who you are as well as different types of relationships. ˝every person must face to be a better person. The most important point in this movie is love. I loved this movie and recommended it to any person I know young or old, male or female educated or not. Penelope is the reason you go to the movies. Movies for me are an escape from reality. If I wanted to face reality I’d simply turn on the news. As a writer myself I don’t like documentaries and hate reality televison. My day to day life is boring and mundane I don’t need t o pay ten dollars to be reminded of that. Christina Ricci is far from ugly and giving her a snout did not make her so either. Reese Witherspoon is sexy too. Messing up her hair and making her wear rags can no less beautify her as either. Both the scarlets on the screen together is pure eye candy. Reese makes her debut behind the camera and what a job she does too. Penelope is a instant classic and should be added to the movie library of every man woman and child in America. Grade A

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A note from an editor!

Hi Matthew,


Thank you for the time and effort you put into this piece, especially on a Saturday morning. I can tell you definitely took good notes of everything that was going on during the event!


We still have some work to do before this piece is ready to print. Your piece has a lot of information, but it doesn’t sound like a news article. What was the point of his speech/presentation? Why was he addressing this audience? What is Vanguard? What does the company do – who does it serve? You spend a lot of time narrating (for example, how he was injured), but did not report on the purpose of the event. You can maybe mention his appearance/joking about it in a sentence or two, but do not take several paragraphs to do so. Also, I like how you mentioned where the name “Vanguard” comes from.


There are a lot of spelling errors in this piece – make sure you proof read each sentence carefully.


I know I am getting back to you a little later I hoped, and I’m sorry about that! But if you have time tonight, please go through my suggestions and try to rework your piece. You can send me what you have tonight/tomorrow morning. Please bring a copy of it to the meeting tomorrow and we will discuss it further from there.


Once again, thanks for your hard work and promptness! Remember this is a learning process, and we are all part of the Waltonian team!


Talk to you soon!


Ten Most pathetic movie stars that still have careers.

(In A - B -C Order)


1. Hayden Christensen


2. Tom Crusie


3. Kevin Costner


4. Keeanu Reeves


5. Denise Richards


6. Adam Sandler


7. Arnold Schwarzenegger


8. William Shatner


9. Sylvester Stalloan


10. John Claude Van dahm