A true story about three 16 year old girls from the school soccer team when they get into a car crash when the driver was texting. the driver lived, while the other two died. This movie will show what happend, the victims parents remarkable attitudes, a community (parents, team members, high school, friends etc.) that comes together to raise money and to help stop others from texting and driving, and the driver who has to live with it all....
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This is a movie that has drama and comedy . Sorta like click type feel. Andy who mo es away from his family friend and high shook sweetheart in jersey ..he felt like he need to be successful by getting a kissass office job for writing lyrics . He loses his job after a year to an asshole . He only has one good friend Lenny . Andy is a complainer and curses god for all wrong things happening . So god comes down and had enough . Gives him a chance to convince god why 2012 should or shouldn't happen . At first Andy of course negatively thinks the end is a good idea . But first god brings him home (wonderful life type) and sees what he left behind and just because he's miserable doesn't mean everyone is . So he becomes more understanding and starts to reload things can get better and 2012 should not happen.
Liberty
In the late 1800s a donation was given to The United States Of America by the people of France to celebrate the commentary of the Declaration Of Independence. The gift was a statue named Liberty Enlightening The World which was rumored the sculptor made the face from his own mothers characteristics. Liberty was built in Paris and was shipped to the USA in many pieces put in crates. The problem was that six cities wanted the statue and they were willing to fight for it. The owner of the New York World newspaper was excited to take a bid in the statue but New York had no money. So, he had a fundraiser through his newspaper and received over one hundred thousand donations from all over the country. New York was able to fund the statue after his efforts and the country coming together. This is the story of the Statue Of Liberty and how people came together to make the dream come true and what the statue means to the world. Registered with the Writers Guild Of America, West # 1494415
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Blonde hair, blue eyes. Naomi Delilah Engle and her twin brother are born into an abusive family on November 6, 1996, in Dachau, Germany. They are the third youngest out of ten children (two more to come.) Two years into their lives they move to New Jersey in the United states. Naomi is curious about love, life, the exsistence of good and evil, and spirits and demons at a very young age. She often asked her dad questions about these things. He never answers. Once she told him, "Daddy, I don't think you love me." It was the first time he screamed at her. First time he hit her. The first time she ever doubted love, and really believed in evil. She was only four years old. Now she's sixteen. It's 2012. Living in Brunswick, Georgia. She has kept a diary of the horrible experiences with her family, ever since she could read and write. This is the story of a girl who is strong enough to take on the one thing she is truly afraid of... The world. She doesn't know how to trust people, even herself, or her own mother. She drinks, and smokes marijuana. She cuts herself. She is young, confused, doubtful, and feels neglected. Living with her mom, younger brother, and her boyfriend, Austin, she is forced to face things that she never thought she could over-come, but refers back to her diary, to get back the hope she had when she was a little girl, being beaten everyday of her life, but still kept that little angelic smile to keep everyone else strong, when she couldn't be. The problems she faces include: Her mom leaving her and Austin with her twelve year old brother, "What do you tell a twelve year old when mommy never comes home?", Pregnancy, Racism, Cutting, Facing her father again after six years, Building hope throughout her new family of Her (Naomi, 16), Austin (18), Brendon(12) and baby Jayden(newborn). A beautiful young women, inside and out, a said-to-be angel, a strong-willed and determined indiviual, a troubled soul, searching for hope... But at the same time, just a girl. Just a person. If everyone has a breaking point, she would already be broken... You would think. If you asked her, she would tell you she can handle anything... Even if she's afraid.
It takes the Moon approximately 27 days, 7 hours, 43 minutes and 11.6 seconds to go all the way around the Earth and return to its starting position. How long does it take to tell your story?
This is a story about two brothers and how it takes as much courage to walk away as it is to stay. The story opens on a wedding reception with one of the brothers being called to the stage to perform a song he made for the occasion. Mid-introduction the scene cuts and the story goes back to a number of choice dates during the past month that lead to said wedding, and interspersed within these days are memories seemingly parallel to the present, and/or are significant to the current circumstance. The memories (narrated and/or shown) presented together with how the aforementioned brother goes about his days would suggest a muted but altogether normal existence (although it should be established that this can be attributed more to how the character really is rather than how the relationships in his life are doing). The memories are of course composed of highs and lows, mostly showing camaraderie and loyalty among brothers that have no cause to hate each other. While the former brother is depicted as a more passive character, the latter is appears to be a tad more assertive. Conflict ensues (more internal, established through closed expressions and a seeming numbness) when a girl is introduced in the story. As can be expected, the more assertive brother goes for the girl, seemingly unaware of the quiet brother’s internal battles. The memories that include the girl are to be shown more in proportion to how the quiet brother sees the relationship unfold. The strain caused by this new relationship is, for the most part, swept under the rug by both brothers. While the changes in their relationship with each other seem minor on the outside, when well-kept hurts manifest it is hardly concealed that something lies broken. A positive development in the relationship between the girl and the assertive brother is met with cheers and support from everyone, quiet brother included. Assertive brother tells quiet brother that they ought to finish their song (which is almost always alluded to in the boys’ memories as a tune hummed constantly by both, separately and together, since they were old enough to pick it up from their mother). Quiet brother leaves the next day without a word to anyone. He soon gets a call from his brother but doesn’t answer until much later. The scene cuts back to the wedding reception when quiet brother gets called to the stage. He explains how his brother and he had always made up lyrics to the abovementioned tune, only that nothing ever stuck/fit. And how they had both agreed it was to be reserved for a happy occasion. He dedicates the song to the bride and groom (the bride is THE girl), his parents, and his brother. He starts playing and the scene fades to black and what is seen are two beams of light pointed at the moon, and heard in the background are two little boys talking about the moon and travelling to and back. THE END
After getting bullied and pushed around, a group of students turns to a new student that just transferred to their school to help them with a bully problem. At first the new transfer student refused the offer from the group of students, but after seeing a kid getting bullied after school, the new transfer student takes a stand and the students at the school finds strength in numbers as they form a anti bully group that specializes in dealing with bullies.